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News Cooldown 19 September 2024, 05:47

author: Alexandra Sokol

EA Didn’t Show Battlefield 7 Footage, but Fans Already Panic Over New Tech Presentation

The use of AI in games can cause anxiety—sometimes even to the point of exaggeration. Fans fear for the future of Battlefield 7 for no real reason.

Source: EA DICE
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The announcement of work on Battlefield 7 provoked a specific reaction among fans, who are afraid of another disappointment after the failure of its predecessor. Not many are willing to trust EA again, even with Vince Zampelli at the helm of the new series - and the company's stance on the use of artificial intelligence only complicates matters. The last presentation raised even more doubts, although they aren't entirely justified.

"This is painful to watch and listen to"

A few days ago, representatives from EA participated in a New York investor meeting, during which they demonstrated the use of AI to allow players to build new levels. For the material, assets from the infamous Battlefield 2042 were used, but it's worth bearing in mind that this is just a concept for investors - hence, among other things, the imperfect lighting.

As we might expect, the fans' reaction is far from enthusiastic. Reddit users are criticizing the project for its lazy implementation, poor graphics, and potential bugs. However, the biggest concerns were raised about the future of Battlefield 7 - for some reason, it was assumed that the material presented by EA is the alpha version.

This caused widespread panic, "proving" to some that EA DICE had not changed at all and the next game would be as bad as 2042.

Don't worry, we still only have concept art

A blessing in disguise, the situation calmed down within a few hours. Although the use of AI is still not satisfactory, most people seem to understand that this is just a preliminary example and doesn't indicate "cardboard graphics" in Battlefield 7.

The showcased recording is unrelated to the actual upcoming game, as it wasn't the focus of the presentation. The use of assets from the latest installment of the series was probably just convenient for EA.

Remember, this is an investors and [EA] call, they aren't marketing to consumers with this. They're trying to get funding for projects 5 years from now, we won't see the fruits of this tool in the game that is already in development.

-- Cyber Silver

If you felt a momentary surge of panic about the future of the situation, you have nothing to worry about for now. EA hasn't released any specific material other than the concept art from a few days ago - only time will tell how Battlefield 7 will look on the screen.

Alexandra Sokol

Alexandra Sokol

She joined Gamepressure in the summer of 2023. Talks about games and events from their world. A graduate of English philology, who was able to dedicate her entire scientific work to the character of Commander Shepard from the Mass Effect series. She has experience in working on audiovisual translations, and currently combines her job as an English teacher with her passion, which is writing. Privately a bookworm, mother of two cats, and a fervent fan of Dragon Age and Cyberpunk 2077, who has spent half her life on the fandom side of the Internet.

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