The cinematography in the cutscenes are so professional and so powerful in this fucking game. I work as a comedian and I'm impressed by this VIRTUAL performance ! Amazing voice actors.
@@TheProtagonist2020 Because he intentionally killed his commanding officer to save a Russian agent. At that very moment, they were in a de-facto state of war with the Russians and Blackburn just aided the enemy, clearly intentional, in the midst of military action between US and Russian ground forces. Even if they weren't under combat conditions, any insubordination from an enlisted personnel to an officer carries many many punishments. Even more so because Blackburn is an *infantry* non-commissioned officer; he's directly responsible for the lives and well being of all E1-4s in his infantry squad while the Officer is in charge of the entire platoon and actual movement/orders of the platoon itself. Blackburn murdering another active service member in itself is basically guaranteed execution or a life sentence in Leavenworth, but he - without reasonable doubt - murders an *Officer* - on top of that, an officer in his direct chain of command. You get serious punishments in real life for just shoving an *Officer* in real life, none-the-less murdering one. On top of all of this, he murders his CO to aid an enemy agent in the midst of combat operations; endangering the welfare, strength, and integrity of the ENTIRE expeditionary force he's attached to. TL;DR Murder of another service member Aiding the enemy in battle Murder of Commanding Officer Textbook definition of treason
@@TheProtagonist2020 Blackburn killed his CO, that's already a sign of fragging that is severely punishable by US law. Sure he did it to prevent Dima from being captured, but he did it illegally for the sake of saving NYC and Paris. Only Blackburn and Dima (as well as Vladimir and Kiril) knew the truth. The law is more powerful in this case, his crimes led to the interrogation: treason, intentional homicide, killing a CO, and coercion with the "enemy"
The cinematography in the cutscenes are so professional and so powerful in this fucking game.
I work as a comedian and I'm impressed by this VIRTUAL performance !
Amazing voice actors.
Awesome voice acting and everything.
from the cut scenes to playing the action this is the best battle field game they ever made
Thanks for uploading, looks like it took a while :)
CGI?
I dont understand how BF3s campaign was this great and battlefield 4 was just shit
And why did they put Blackburn in the
room for, he is not a criminal, he’s a hero.
@@TheProtagonist2020 Because he intentionally killed his commanding officer to save a Russian agent. At that very moment, they were in a de-facto state of war with the Russians and Blackburn just aided the enemy, clearly intentional, in the midst of military action between US and Russian ground forces. Even if they weren't under combat conditions, any insubordination from an enlisted personnel to an officer carries many many punishments. Even more so because Blackburn is an *infantry* non-commissioned officer; he's directly responsible for the lives and well being of all E1-4s in his infantry squad while the Officer is in charge of the entire platoon and actual movement/orders of the platoon itself.
Blackburn murdering another active service member in itself is basically guaranteed execution or a life sentence in Leavenworth, but he - without reasonable doubt - murders an *Officer* - on top of that, an officer in his direct chain of command. You get serious punishments in real life for just shoving an *Officer* in real life, none-the-less murdering one. On top of all of this, he murders his CO to aid an enemy agent in the midst of combat operations; endangering the welfare, strength, and integrity of the ENTIRE expeditionary force he's attached to.
TL;DR
Murder of another service member
Aiding the enemy in battle
Murder of Commanding Officer
Textbook definition of treason
At least both are awesome despite of the length of campaigns by the gameplay.
@@TheProtagonist2020
Blackburn killed his CO, that's already a sign of fragging that is severely punishable by US law. Sure he did it to prevent Dima from being captured, but he did it illegally for the sake of saving NYC and Paris.
Only Blackburn and Dima (as well as Vladimir and Kiril) knew the truth. The law is more powerful in this case, his crimes led to the interrogation: treason, intentional homicide, killing a CO, and coercion with the "enemy"