It was obvious from the announcement trailer for Battlefield 2042. The first thing I noticed was that they learned from Battlefield V's disastrous reveal trailer, so instead of having a disabled wahmen with a cybernetic arm fighting on the frontlines, this time they had a bunch of women in full-body military gear.
You'll note that most of the "main" characters they show in the reveal vignette are women.... well, the ones that survive. It starts with the lady who gets bumped off the platform in the beginning with the wingsuit.
Note how all the sequences where soldiers are dying are men. Like the guys who get squashed by the giant wall or all the guys who get ambushed in the container yard at the docks.
Notice on the rooftop sequence when the helicopter starts mowing down all the guys, it's a wahmen who gets on the ATV and takes it out.
The only time a guy gets to do anything heroic is when he jumps out of the airplane, fires the rocket, and then gets back into the plane while it's falling.
At the end while the tornado is wrecking the town a wahmen is driving the little car that gets sucked up into the tornado. All the guys perish inside the tornado while the wahmen escapes and wingsuits away from the destruction.
I wouldn't call it subtle at all but I noticed that right away when I first saw the trailer when was plastered all over YouTube. However, since it wasn't as in-your-face as the Battlefield V trailer where a bunch of noodle-armed, soy-infused soldiers needed help from a bionic wahmen on the frontlines, most people just upvoted it and relegated themselves to the typical mantra of the consumer, saying "take my money!"
EA meanwhile is getting a lot of positive press and feedback from "gamers" for making something better than Battlefield V, all while still pushing the whole wahman superiority feminist bullcrap that we've seen everywhere else. Unfortunately most people have been inculcated with SO much of this propaganda, few people are even willing to acknowledge it exists these days, much less do anything about it (save for some of the people here, of course).
That heroic plane moment, wasn't even their own idea. That's a well known clip and play called Renzook. They only included it to honour a battlefield player who did it and made millions of views for it.
It was obvious from the announcement trailer for Battlefield 2042. The first thing I noticed was that they learned from Battlefield V's disastrous reveal trailer, so instead of having a disabled wahmen with a cybernetic arm fighting on the frontlines, this time they had a bunch of women in full-body military gear.
You'll note that most of the "main" characters they show in the reveal vignette are women.... well, the ones that survive. It starts with the lady who gets bumped off the platform in the beginning with the wingsuit.
Note how all the sequences where soldiers are dying are men. Like the guys who get squashed by the giant wall or all the guys who get ambushed in the container yard at the docks.
Notice on the rooftop sequence when the helicopter starts mowing down all the guys, it's a wahmen who gets on the ATV and takes it out.
The only time a guy gets to do anything heroic is when he jumps out of the airplane, fires the rocket, and then gets back into the plane while it's falling.
At the end while the tornado is wrecking the town a wahmen is driving the little car that gets sucked up into the tornado. All the guys perish inside the tornado while the wahmen escapes and wingsuits away from the destruction.
I wouldn't call it subtle at all but I noticed that right away when I first saw the trailer when was plastered all over YouTube. However, since it wasn't as in-your-face as the Battlefield V trailer where a bunch of noodle-armed, soy-infused soldiers needed help from a bionic wahmen on the frontlines, most people just upvoted it and relegated themselves to the typical mantra of the consumer, saying "take my money!"
EA meanwhile is getting a lot of positive press and feedback from "gamers" for making something better than Battlefield V, all while still pushing the whole wahman superiority feminist bullcrap that we've seen everywhere else. Unfortunately most people have been inculcated with SO much of this propaganda, few people are even willing to acknowledge it exists these days, much less do anything about it (save for some of the people here, of course).
That heroic plane moment, wasn't even their own idea. That's a well known clip and play called Renzook. They only included it to honour a battlefield player who did it and made millions of views for it.
You're absolutely right. I forgot what the name of that move was called. Thanks for that!
I misspelled it anyway haha. Rendezook