Battlefield V will be bringing many new features for players to revisit the world of simulated battle with enhanced graphics, battle royale mode and now a way to create a Private Server. Recently through Community Broadcast, the developer shared lots of details on Battlefield V’s feature Private Server and what players can do in this.
Battlefield V Private Server will allow players to build Private Game and add players of their choice with full control on weapons, vehicles, game settings, spawn/respawn timer, and much more. The release of Firestorm in the game is first taken by the developer to enter the Battle Royale Mode. This gives multiple reasons for players to try out Battlefield V.
Players can create Private server directly from the game main menu, and there is also a second way through a web browser via new web service. After creating the server it will remain online for a while if no one joins it will go away, but the settings will be saved so that a player can instantly start a new Private Server with the same configuration.
Below is the list of Core Functionality of Battlefield V Private Server:
- Create private game from main menu
- Set custom name for the server
- Set description for the server
- Password protect the server
- Control what maps are used within the map rotation
- Control what game modes are available
- Control the number of players needed to break pre-round
- Kick players from the current game
- Control what classes are available
- Control what weapons are allowed
- Control if vehicles are allowed
- Control if the kill cam will be displayed
- Turn friendly fire on or off
- Turn regenerative health on or off
- Change soldier tags as visible or not
- Enable or disable third-person camera view
- Enable squad leader spawn only
- Enable or disable aim assist auto rotation
- Enable or disable aim assist cooldown
- Control bullet damage scaling
- Control game mode ticket scaling
- Control soldier and vehicle respawn timers
- Turn the mini map on or off
- Enable or disable the compass
Organization Options
- Apply a pre-set config to a private game – Vanilla, Infantry only, DICE-authored etc.
- Save your server settings as a custom preset so you can reapply at will
- Have your name highlighted in chat if you’re the owner of the server
- Administrate and manage server settings in the main menu or via our Private Games web portal
- Have the description of your Private Game presented on the loading screen
- Manually switch specific players between teams
- Report private games in the advanced search screen
Source: Battlefield Forums