BATTLEFIELD 1 – How to customize soldier/classes from main menuWith the last patch, there was the option added to customize your soldier from the main menu, …
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Being able to slightly customize the appearance of our soldiers will add value into the game. It doesn’t have to be a full-on customization system either, just enough to make characters unique without taking away the unique appearance of those specific classes.
You can customize your loadout in game and purchase new weapons with war bonds in between spawns, but there is not currently a method to customize soldier appearance. You can also change your loadout and buy weapons and gadgets on the BF1 web app here:
Battlefield 1 features a range of camo skins and face options for your multiplayer soldier. Revealed in a pre-Alpha leak on 7/04 , you will be able to …
View ProfileView Posts. Jun 15 @ 12:30am. Originally posted by L-laine: All I see is the weapons load out customization I can’t find the option to change appearance/ clothes etc. You don’t, it’s …
Aside from the emblem and weapon skins, you cannot change your appearance. You can glitch out the color of your uniform by making a color shape on your emblem stupidly large, but that’s about it. And I actually rather them /not/ change thing. I’ve gotten to the point I can recognize the classes by look alone and not just spotting tag.
You can do it if you log in to the EA website for Battlefield and edit your persistent loadouts from there. Then that setup will stay consistent throughout matches (i found that if you dont change it on the website, then the loadout resets from what you change it in battle and you have to redo the whole process over and over which gets frustrating).
Edit: Apparently you can change your image and emblem in the Battlelog site. Edit edit: yeah there’s no Battlefield 1 option at all on Battlelog. There’s the companion app but you can’t change your…
Click the Career icon. Select Battlefield 1. Scroll down and click the white Customize loadout button. Use the menu to change your weapons and prepare for your next play session. Of course, this doesn’t mean you should be OK with the fact there’s no loadout editor in the menu.
The little description for “My Soldier” on the main menu says I can customize my soldier as well as view unlocks, but when I go into the menu, the only options are; Soldier Progression – For viewing kits/unlocks Awards – For viewing medals and ribbons Dog Tags – For changing and viewing unlocked tags Missions – For challenging friends via Battlelog …