BattleBit Remastered Impressions: Gameplay still trumps graphics (2024)

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I used to flip between Call of Duty and Battlefield as my go-to shooter series. Don't get me wrong, I've always had time for Halo, and as more modern series like Destiny and Overwatch came about, these started taking more and more of my attention. But in the heyday of PS3 and Xbox 360, I only really had eyes for CoD and Battlefield. Today, it's a completely different story. Battlefield is a shell of its former self, and Call of Duty has become such a mega live-service behemoth that it feels as though you have to commit your entire being to the franchise to stay up to date. Just because this is the current climate for the franchises doesn't mean that I don't have a soft spot for them, so when I saw that everyone and their grandma was playing what seems to be a low-poly version of Battlefield, a game known as BattleBit Remastered, I just knew that I had to see for myself how this massive-multiplayer shooter stacks up.

Let me just start by saying this game, albeit as a still rather rough Early Access project, proves that gameplay trumps visuals. Without question. Sure it's nice watching skyscrapers crumble into tiny pieces thanks to the power of the Frostbite Engine, but if the game is fundamentally not fun to play at its core, then this means very little to actual players. BattleBit Remastered is one of the best examples of this, as this is a game that isn't striking or eye-catching, in fact at a first glance you wouldn't be remiss to assume it was some Roblox invention. But it's not. It's a game that takes the best parts of the crazy Battlefield gameplay and simply allows it to shine without having to figure out how to make the experience as realistic and pretty as possible, without compromising performance.

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If you've played a Battlefield game before, you'll become very familiar with what BattleBit Remastered looks to offer. There are a host of class types that offer unique mechanics, tons of customisable weapons, an array of vehicles to drive and pilot, all set on sprawling and expansive maps that can be blown into smithereens. There really is a lot to delve into here, as there are tens of different types of guns, all of which feature their own progression systems that allow you to unlock new attachments by earning experience with the weapon. This is on top of an overarching progression and experience system that unlocks new weapons and tools as your career level increases. Again, it's all very Battlefield.

As is the gameplay and gunplay. It's tight, responsive, and designed in a way that it promotes player agency. This isn't an arena shooter with maps that have three lanes, it's a sandbox essentially, and you can decide where to go at any given time, something which works because the maps don't feel empty thanks to BattleBit Remastered supporting whopping 254 player servers (i.e. two 127-player teams). The guns are thrilling to use too, and don't have that same level of cumbersome feeling that a lot of other massive-multiplayer shooters do, all because this game isn't looking to be realistic first-and-foremost. It's looking to be fun.

To me, this is BattleBit's biggest strength. The game is just fundamentally fun to play. It's not as demanding or skill-sensitive as a Call of Duty, yet doesn't attempt to be so immersive that it loses itself as is the case with modern Battlefield games. It's a great title to simply log on for a few hours each week without repercussions and without feeling like you're missing something.

Thanks to BattleBit Remastered's core style of design, the game is also built for high frames-per-second gameplay, and accessible gameplay at that. You don't need some battlestation of a PC to be able to run this game, as is the case with modern CoDs and Battlefields, no you can probably even run this game rather effectively on a Steam Deck or even a Nintendo Switch, if the developers fancied porting it over there at some point. Why? The low-poly graphics mean that you simply need a 4th Gen Intel i5, a GTX 600 Series GPU, and 8GB of RAM to run the game at its recommended specifications, which generally speaking is the sort of technology that probably powers the dusty desktop from 2003 that your grandparents still use.

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BattleBit Remastered Impressions: Gameplay still trumps graphics (5)

It's not all fun and games or hunky dory. There are some clear areas that need improvement. The user interface and scoreboards, for example, are very challenging to pick out important and relevant information to the player. Then there's the sound design, which is difficult to make heads or tails of. Granted, there are a lot of explosions in BattleBit Remastered so sound does get drowned out, but being able to hear ally footsteps more clearly than enemy footsteps is a problem in my books. And while I'm poking holes in BattleBit, the time-to-kill values seem a bit all over the shop. Sometimes you'll annihilate an enemy and then other times it feels like they are bullet sponges, and this feels the exact same for receiving damage from opposing players.

Yet, considering this in an Early Access title, a game that is very affordably priced at that, you can forgive some of the weaknesses that BattleBit Remastered has right now. With time and assuming the areas in need of improvement are tackled, there is a prime opportunity for this game to really cement itself as a great Steam indie title. If you have £10 to spare, definitely consider spending it on this game and not some V-Bucks or a skin you'll forget about in a couple of days.

BattleBit Remastered Impressions: Gameplay still trumps graphics (2024)

FAQs

Will BattleBit get better graphics? ›

The graphics are unlikely to change, we we want the game to work on as many PC's as possible, this also includes very low end machines.. We hope you understand, and can see past the graphics, to still play :) what engine you use for your game ?

How to make BattleBit Remastered look better? ›

Best BattleBit Remastered Settings
  1. Screen Settings. Custom Resolution – Disabled. Resolution – 1920×1080. ...
  2. Camera Settings. Field of View – 110. Vehicle FOV – 103. ...
  3. Graphics Settings. Shadows Enabled – Enabled. ...
  4. Rendering Settings. Destruction Quality – Medium. ...
  5. Image Effects Settings. Brightness/Coloring – Enabled.
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How do you change the resolution in BattleBit Remastered? ›

You can manually edit the custom resolution in the C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Roaming\BattleBitConfig. ini file. You can just search %appdata% in Windows to open the folder.

What is the best gun in BattleBit? ›

you can't go wrong with most submachine guns mp5, mp7, ump... are all good. (more velocity, more effective range). Use what ever weapon you like, they all kill in under 0.300 and if someone has perfect accuracy you will never have any counter play. So groza is better than mp5 and mp5 better than mp7?

Are there bots in BattleBit Remastered? ›

no single player or cooperative mode against AI. the game looks wonderful and I have no doubts that it is, but I will no longer buy first person shooters that don't give you the option of being able to play with bots as well. Yeah, that's the one thing Battlefield 2042 did right.

How to set max FPS in BattleBit? ›

Just play with Vsync on and cap your FPS to just under your maximum refreshrate using RTSS (RivaTunerStatisticsServer). RTSS can be downloaded from www.guru3d.com and is the most widely used PC gaming program in the world. It's basically essential. So if you have a 60hz monitor, cap to 59.993.

Does BattleBit have anti cheat? ›

Currently it uses Easy Anti-Cheat, but they previously announced plans to switch to FACEIT, which would break it on Steam Deck and Linux desktop with Proton.

Is BattleBit worth it in 2024? ›

Impressive Gameplay and Immersive Experience

BATTLEBIT offers players an intense and immersive gaming experience. The gameplay is fast-paced, with intense firefights and strategic objectives to complete. The game's graphics are impressive, providing a realistic battlefield environment that adds to the immersion.

How much RAM do you need for BattleBit? ›

Minimum requirements
  • OS: Windows 10 (64 bit), Windows 11 (64 bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2310.
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM.
  • Graphics: Geforce GTS 450 or equivalent or better.
  • DirectX: Version 11.
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection.
  • Storage: 2 GB available space.

What is zeroing BattleBit? ›

Zeroing your rifle. scope means aligning the scope with the barrel. so that the crosshairs. match where the bullet is going to fall. Basically, when trying to take out long distance targets, zeroing your rifle.

Does BattleBit Remastered have destruction? ›

In BattleBit Remastered, you can destroy almost ANY structure.

What is lod quality in BattleBit Remastered? ›

RENDERING
DESTRUCTION QUALITYULTRA – User preference
LOD QUALITY400
NUMBER OF LIGHTS8 – Gun Flash's are easier to see | Brights up the user/surroundings
RAIN QUALITYULTRA – User preference
RENDER DISTANCE4000 – User preference
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Does higher fps improve graphics? ›

High fps is desirable because it can make your games look smoother, more realistic, and more immersive. High fps can also reduce input lag, which is the delay between your mouse or keyboard actions and the corresponding response on the screen.

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