How To Revive People In Battlefield 1

Reviving Allies Is A Whole New Thing in Battlefield V. Players can approach and initiate the revive from any angle but aren't stuck in it, meaning they can immediately cancel the revive at any time should they start taking fire or see imminent danger inbound. Nov 1, 2018 - Most importantly, the squad system allows players to spawn in on. The most recent title, Battlefield 1, took the series back to World War I. In Battlefield 5, every player in a squad can revive every other player in that squad. Nov 24, 2018  1 posts Member, Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield, Battlefield 1, CTE Member September 5, 2018 4:09AM They should change weapon swap to hold Y so you're not mistakenly swapping weapons every revive.

When you revive someone in TDM, and they get killed again, will this count as another kill for the opposite team?

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In TDM and SQDM, when you revive someone, kill gets reverted. Kill counter of the team/squad which killed him goes down. Movie in hindi 2017. If they kill him again, counter goes up to the same number as before revive.

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How To Revive Someone In Battlefield 1

How to revive someone in battlefield 1 ps4Revive
PLEASE delete the SKIP REVIVE function is you die, it is really anoying

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  • 8 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, BattlefieldMember
    tbh, with so few people reviving, this is the fastest way to get yerself back on the battlefield
  • 577 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield, Battlefield 1, CTE, BF1IncursionsAlpha, Battlefield VMember
    tbh, with so few people reviving, this is the fastest way to get yerself back on the battlefield

    The time to respawn is the same, you just are sent to the respawn menu faster
  • 83 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield, Battlefield 1, Battlefield VMember
    tbh, with so few people reviving, this is the fastest way to get yerself back on the battlefield

    The time to respawn is the same, you just are sent to the respawn menu faster

    Exactly, and if people actually pressed the 'q' key, the medics would see them. If they don't they just look like any other body lying there, you have little way of knowing how long they have been there, unless you've just seen them die.
  • 132 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield, Battlefield 1, CTE, BF1IncursionsAlphaMember
    tbh, with so few people reviving, this is the fastest way to get yerself back on the battlefield

    The time to respawn is the same, you just are sent to the respawn menu faster

    Exactly, and if people actually pressed the 'q' key, the medics would see them. If they don't they just look like any other body lying there, you have little way of knowing how long they have been there, unless you've just seen them die.

    That's broken, it doesn't always show, rarely actually.
  • 132 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield, Battlefield 1, CTE, Battlefield VMember
    I primarily have played as a medic in the BF games.
    I stopped carrying the revive perk in the beta because:
    - It's hard to tell friendly corpse from enemy coprse. I don't want to risk my neck trying to revive an enemy.
    - Bodies that I knew were friendly disappeared *quickly*. I don't know if that's because they pressed the 'skip revive' button, or just because you have very little time to revive. I haven't tested what the actual time allowed to revive is.
    - If I didn't see them die, I don't know there's someone to revive. I think the decision not to have the 'revive me' bug above someones' head by default is good. People just need to get used to pressing 'revive request' so medics will see them.
    - If felt like the places where people are dying in BF1 were always in a place where there was no way to revive without me dying, and then the person I revived dying again, almost immediately. I don't know if that's a map difference, or what. And if I took the time to make sure it was safe to revive (kill any enemies around), by that time, the corpse would be long gone. It seemed rare that I thought 'yep, I can revive this guy, and we won't both just die immediately.'
    Summary:
    Overall, it just didn't feel like it was worth it to me or my team to carry the revive perk. If you're in a squad that actually sticks together, and on a hardcore server where the medpack is useful, then Medic is very helpful. Otherwise, not so much.