Visceral wants your help perfecting Battlefield Hardline’s multiplayer

When it was first announced that Battlefield Hardline would be delayed into 2015, it was explained that the added time would allow DICE and Visceral to push "innovation further" and make the game "even better."

"The extra time given to us by EA to perfect Battlefield Hardline is really paying off. We’re using every additional day to make the game better – based on improvements suggested by your feedback," said Thad Sasser, Visceral Games' Lead multiplayer designer, in a post today.

"Our multiplayer development process is all about getting something in the game and iterating on it until it’s awesome. “Iterating” means implementing it, playing it, listening to player feedback, and making changes based on those opinions. We then try out those changes, again with an eye towards player feedback, and then repeat the process," he continued, promising that we'll get a chance to see all of the changes in the next planned beta.

But before we get there, Visceral Games still needs your help.

"I’ve seen some comments skeptical of us being able to create a competitive-focused mode – I think that’s healthy! Help us understand what challenges you see ahead for the competitive Rescue mode. The development team and the players have a unique opportunity to work together and craft a fun new experience for all of us to play, so let’s make sure to take advantage of this!"

In short, Visceral wants your feedback. They want to know your thoughts about Battlefield Hardline, its game modes, features, and overall look. You can let them know what you think about it all here.