Battlefield 4 Gets Mythbusters Treatment To Test Mid-Air Revives, Laying Out On A Grenade For Your Buddy, And More

I've had a blast playing Battlefield 4 all weekend and for GameRevolution's review last week, but now that I'm back at work and not unleashing my inner soldier I can't wait to get out there and test out some of these theories for myself in gameplay.

DefendTheHouse returns with another mythbusters video focusing this time on the multiplayer antics and exploits found in Battlefield 4. I always seem to get blown up by errant grenades, but now that I know I can take the blast for my squadmates I'll have to lay out next time I'm in a jam.

Rockets passing through helicopters, trees crushing enemy soldiers, and knife-kill interruptions may seem like once-in-a-lifetime occurences, but pay careful attention when you play and you just might put these myths to good use.

What should DefendTheHouse test next? I'm hoping to find out whether or not you can leap from one collapsing wing of Hainan Resort to the center structure which does not collapse.

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