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|A Megalodon hidden under the map Fort de Vaux | |A Megalodon hidden under the map Fort de Vaux | ||
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− | |'''[[Battlefield 1/Battlefield Friends|Battlefield Friends]]''' | + | |'''[[Battlefield 1/Battlefield Friends|Battlefield Friends (BFFs)]]''' |
− | |Battlefield Friends | + | |Battlefield Friends audio dialogues on maps part of the ''In the name of the Tsar'' expansion pack |
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|'''[[Battlefield_1/Balloon House|Balloon House]]''' | |'''[[Battlefield_1/Balloon House|Balloon House]]''' | ||
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|'''[[Battlefield_1/Battlefield Theme Tune|Battlefield Theme Tune]]''' | |'''[[Battlefield_1/Battlefield Theme Tune|Battlefield Theme Tune]]''' | ||
|The Battlefield theme tune is played from a gramophone when a vinyl record is picked up and interacted with it on the map Prise de Tahure | |The Battlefield theme tune is played from a gramophone when a vinyl record is picked up and interacted with it on the map Prise de Tahure | ||
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+ | |'''[[Battlefield_1/Battlefield Theme Tune sung by BFFs|Battlefield Theme Tune sung by BFFs]]''' | ||
+ | |A crudely sung version of the Battlefield Theme Tune by the Battlefield Friends, followed by a short conversation about eating pigeons | ||
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!style="background-color:#D3D3D3;" colspan="2"|[[Battlefield_1/Miscellaneous - Minor|Miscellaneous - Minor]] | !style="background-color:#D3D3D3;" colspan="2"|[[Battlefield_1/Miscellaneous - Minor|Miscellaneous - Minor]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 20 February 2018
Main Page > Battlefield 1
Battlefield 1 Easter Eggs | |
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Multiplayer | |
Main Easter Egg | |
A Beginning | First Phase of the ongoing, multi-phase Easter egg |
A Conflict | Second Phase of the ongoing, multi-phase Easter egg |
An Escalation | Third Phase of the ongoing, multi-phase Easter egg |
An Omen | Fourth Phase of the ongoing, multi-phase Easter egg |
Miscellaneous - Major | |
Megalodon | A Megalodon hidden under the map Fort de Vaux |
Battlefield Friends (BFFs) | Battlefield Friends audio dialogues on maps part of the In the name of the Tsar expansion pack |
Balloon House | A balloon house flying over the map Verdun Heights |
Dark Souls Bonfire | A 1-hit-kill sword can be picked up from inside a bonfire on the map Rupture |
Battlefield Theme Tune | The Battlefield theme tune is played from a gramophone when a vinyl record is picked up and interacted with it on the map Prise de Tahure |
Battlefield Theme Tune sung by BFFs | A crudely sung version of the Battlefield Theme Tune by the Battlefield Friends, followed by a short conversation about eating pigeons |
Miscellaneous - Minor | |
Double Rainbow | A double rainbow can be seen when it rains on the maps Ballroom Blitz and St. Quentin Scar |
Teddy Bear Crates | Teddy bears jumping out of a random wooden crate when it is destroyed |
Dreadnought Horn | The dreadnought ship has a horn that sounds pretty close to the theme from the film Jaws |
Battlefield Theme Tune | The Battlefield theme tune randomly played with morse code sound effects from telegraph stations on Rush mode |
Crying Baby | When standing behind a specific door on the map Prise de Tahure, a baby can be heard crying while his mother is hushing |
Isolation Door | When standing near the Isolation door on the map Fort de Vaux, various creepy sounds can be heard coming from inside |
Easter Egg Baskets | Two actual easter egg baskets can be found on the map Soissons |
Tiny Red Houses | 12 tiny red houses can be found on the map Rupture, scattered in 5 locations |
J+N | An inscription with the writing J+N inside a heart shape can be found inside random wooden boxes |
Infiltrator Morse | While playing as the Infiltrator, a series of morse code messages will be heard whenever you stand still |
Zeebrugge Monster Roar | A roar of an unknown creature on the map Zeebrugge |
Items of Interest | All discoveries considered suspicious but without a confirmed connection or purpose found thus far |
Rare Animations | |
Double-Barrel Shotgun | Reload animation similar to the one seen in the game DOOM for the same gun |
Autoloading 8.25 Extended | Reload animation similar to that of the AN-94 gun seen in previous Battlefield titles |
Kolibri | The player has seemingly lost his tiny gun and is searching for it on the ground (can't be seen by the player performing it) |
Russian 1895 Cavalry | Reload animation similar to the one seen in the movie True Grit |
Healing | Healing animation similar to the one seen in Battlefield Heroes |
Single-player | |
Beacon of Gondor | Hitting the first beacon found in the chapter Friends in High Places using a rocket will make it ignite, along with all beacons encountered afterwards |
We Love DICE Los Angeles | The 20 flags hanging on the ship seen in the chapter The Runner translate to We love DICE Los Angeles using the International Code of Signals |
Show Me the Way to Go Home | In the chapter Through Mud and Blood the landship crew can be heard singing the song Show me the way to go home, also heard in the film Jaws |
Community Test Enviroment (CTE) | |
April Fools' Day | On April Fools' Day an update added a meteor with a tiny button that triggered an encrypted morse code message; talking unicorns were also added |
Purple Squad | Two purple soldier models found in the CTE version of the map Prise de Tahure, along with recurring dialogues accompanying the relevant patch notes |