Battlefield 1
9 years ago
Watched the single player game play trailer ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8Zbs0qFPv4 )
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Below this is a deeper thought, so before that I wanted to say this.
I'll be getting BF1 for PS4, I'm on the hype train big time after I played the beta, like to the point I am watching game play videos from people, that is how hyped I am about this game.
So if anyone else is getting it for PS4 and would like to game on it in the future, please let me know if you would like to.
Because that damn beta and the game play videos out there got me ready, and I want people to join up with from time to time to dominate the battlefield lol.
anyways below is how the trailer gave me major feels, and what these feels were. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!!!!!!!
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and it just hit me hard, in a good way though.
It hit me hard when the player dies, and it gives you the name of a kid who died at that battle, and how old they were.
As a Veteran, or a person it made me think what I was doing at that age, and what my dreams were, what I was nervous about, the challenges I faced and the things I overcame around that age.
Then it shows another name and their age, and I thought to that time, again, and again, and again.
When I saw the ones older then my self, I though of the things I want to have accomplished by that time in my life. Think about what they may have been dreaming about before the war, what they wished for after the war, or just after that next moment.
It made me think of the major, my life is at risk moments I have had, from hearing a bullet zip past my head, to when someone I once cared about tried to open my throat with a blade, right down to trying to keep my semi truck at the times brakes from not going out while maintaining my speed when fully loaded going downhill on a steep grade and it was raining.
The video got me to shed a tear for the loss of life, the kind were you feel better afterwords. I guess I feel that way because of looking at the fear of being forgotten that many of us humans have, yes we may only have their name, the year they were born, and the fact that they died at that battle, but their memories still exists.
Anyways if you took the time to read that, thanks for your time! You have a great day!
**********************************************************************************
Below this is a deeper thought, so before that I wanted to say this.
I'll be getting BF1 for PS4, I'm on the hype train big time after I played the beta, like to the point I am watching game play videos from people, that is how hyped I am about this game.
So if anyone else is getting it for PS4 and would like to game on it in the future, please let me know if you would like to.
Because that damn beta and the game play videos out there got me ready, and I want people to join up with from time to time to dominate the battlefield lol.
anyways below is how the trailer gave me major feels, and what these feels were. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!!!!!!!
***********************************************************************************
and it just hit me hard, in a good way though.
It hit me hard when the player dies, and it gives you the name of a kid who died at that battle, and how old they were.
As a Veteran, or a person it made me think what I was doing at that age, and what my dreams were, what I was nervous about, the challenges I faced and the things I overcame around that age.
Then it shows another name and their age, and I thought to that time, again, and again, and again.
When I saw the ones older then my self, I though of the things I want to have accomplished by that time in my life. Think about what they may have been dreaming about before the war, what they wished for after the war, or just after that next moment.
It made me think of the major, my life is at risk moments I have had, from hearing a bullet zip past my head, to when someone I once cared about tried to open my throat with a blade, right down to trying to keep my semi truck at the times brakes from not going out while maintaining my speed when fully loaded going downhill on a steep grade and it was raining.
The video got me to shed a tear for the loss of life, the kind were you feel better afterwords. I guess I feel that way because of looking at the fear of being forgotten that many of us humans have, yes we may only have their name, the year they were born, and the fact that they died at that battle, but their memories still exists.
Anyways if you took the time to read that, thanks for your time! You have a great day!
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