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DICE: "Star Wars: Frontline" single -player battle has never been considered

2025-01-28 01:49:39|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

"Star Wars: Frontline" developer DICE said that they have never considered adding a traditional single -player plot mode to the game, saying that multiplayer games are always the focus.

In an exclusive interview with GameSpot, Patrick Bach, general manager of DICE, was asked if a single -player battle mode was lacking because the game needs to rush to the market before the movie "Star Wars 7: Awakening".

In this regard, BACH replied that although the date of sale "did affect the early development decision," the single -player battle has never been considered.He said, "To be honest, the single -player battle mode has never been planned, and never thought about it."

"The focus we consider is always we want players to experience the battle in the original movie. As the developer of" Battlefield ", DICE knows how to make great battles in this situation."

In addition, Bach also discussed the quality of single campaign in DICE's previous works.GameSpot asked whether DICE intends to attract talents who are better at making single -person campaigns to improve this question. Considering that EA's masterpiece is increasingly relying on DICE.

He said: "This is yes. Although we have also made a single model before, I agree with your opinion. Our single is not as powerful as us."

It seems that when DICE starts to design "Star Wars: Frontline", he does not want to develop a single model at all. After all, the previous "Battlefield" series of games have always been their weakness.In the interview, Bach stated that they did not want to mess up "Star Wars: Frontline", and perhaps directly abandon the single -person model, and devoted themselves to the multiplayer model they are good at.

Although "Star Wars: Frontline" does not have a traditional single -player battle, it still supports single players in the game.There is a survival mode called "Mission" in the game. Players can fight against the Big wave storm AI, or they can cooperate with their friends to confront them online.

"Star Wars: Frontline" is scheduled to land on the PC, PS4 and Xbox One platforms on November 17, 2015, which is one month earlier than the movie "Star Wars 7: Awakening of Power".

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