Battlefield 2042 was not exactly the most widely accepted game that was released back in November. Unfortunately, the players were complaining a lot of the issues with this game, so it seemed that it would have actually taken a step back from previous releases. Many complain about the map design and how long it takes to get to the action and the objectives. With the recent introduction of Rush, players have been enjoying the Battlefield 2042 experience much more. Rush is a much lower game mode than Battlefield 2042 usually offers. A big team means a better frame rate for people with less powerful machines. A small map means that players can find others without having to run around for ages. This mode is only available for a limited time on Battlefield 2042. But due to its success, the extended period of time has been spent by all but one time. Although its great that players will have another week of enjoyment, some argue it’s a permanent game mode, but it’s much easier than other games.

Reddit user megaquest is one of the players in the community asking for the developers to consider making Rush a permanent game mode for Battlefield 2042. In their post they tell him they don’t want to be back in the 128p mode, and even plead the devs to make the mode permanent. please DICE make it permanent, or even better, add that to Warfare! Rush mode is extended by one week. I think that this should be permanent! From battlefield2042, it has been a long time since the battle. I found that Rush was a little tough to find, and a little weird.

In their post, they also state how much fun Rush has been compared to the other major modes, to mention the performance of the gameplay. Higher framerate on rush makes the game 15x more enjoyable. The battlefield movement and aiming is smooth and the lack of proper framerate ducks the enjoyment out of the movement system. 2042 Rush is fun from the battlefield. The two posts received over 2,000 upvotes in the Battlefield 2042 subreddit. That is, hardly doubt, an indication that Rush was successful and that the devs should be thinking about adding it permanently, especially after all the backlash and controversy over the games’ poor launch state.

I’m glad we had the first to see how the devs responded to the feedback from the community. Before you remove it, please hop on and enjoy the Rush as fast as you can. For more on Battlefield 2042, check out the updates on December 9th. Image Credits: DICE: