WOOHOO!!!M.O.A.B wrote:
Apparently a trailer vid for BFBC2 is coming out sometime tonight, couldn't find the actual BFBC2 thread so letting you know here.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
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WOOHOO!!!M.O.A.B wrote:
Apparently a trailer vid for BFBC2 is coming out sometime tonight, couldn't find the actual BFBC2 thread so letting you know here.
Sure it's a trailer and not some teaser which wasn't even worth hyping up like MW2's?M.O.A.B wrote:
Apparently a trailer vid for BFBC2 is coming out sometime tonight, couldn't find the actual BFBC2 thread so letting you know here.
Just read up saying that a trailer for BFBC2 would be put up at like 1AM EST. No idea if it was true or not.Poseidon wrote:
Sure it's a trailer and not some teaser which wasn't even worth hyping up like MW2's?M.O.A.B wrote:
Apparently a trailer vid for BFBC2 is coming out sometime tonight, couldn't find the actual BFBC2 thread so letting you know here.
Info wrote:
As always, Gametrailers TV airs every Friday night at 1AM (EST) on SpikeTV. If you are one of those technical people, it's actually set to air Saturday morning at 1AM (EST).
Undoubtedly, we will have the video up and ready for viewing just as soon as it is made public. Until then, make sure you tune in late Friday night for your first glimpse at Bad Company 2!
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M.O.A.B wrote:
Looks like the PC version is going to be different from the console ones, so for those of you who despised the idea of 24, your boat may have come in.
http://www.insidegamer.nl/xbox360/battl … deos/10221
I hope so.That Van Dyke guy wrote:
We're giving them a true version
Q&ACheck out the latest trailer from Battlefield 1943 with one of three maps available, Wake Island. Defend and capture control points on the island with tanks, jeeps and planes all at your disposal. Look for Battlefield 1943, coming this June, for $15 on Xbox LIVE™ Marketplace (1200 MS Points) or the PlayStation® Store.
Wörtlich: "We have some other requirements from the PC players. It is they who comment most on the web. We certainly do not want to make a discarded porting. It must feel like a real PC game. I can not go into details, but it will be more ... more than the console versions." He reveals that they look up possible alternatives to the regenerative health and ammo on the PC version.
Wörtlich: Since you do not have the same limitations in terms of servers and online games from Sony and Microsoft on the PC format, check also the possibility to not be limited to 24 players, which is maximum in the console versions.
I'm paying attention to this game now.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
Has this been posted? Good news on the PC front I guessWörtlich: "We have some other requirements from the PC players. It is they who comment most on the web. We certainly do not want to make a discarded porting. It must feel like a real PC game. I can not go into details, but it will be more ... more than the console versions." He reveals that they look up possible alternatives to the regenerative health and ammo on the PC version.
Wörtlich: Since you do not have the same limitations in terms of servers and online games from Sony and Microsoft on the PC format, check also the possibility to not be limited to 24 players, which is maximum in the console versions.
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BFBC = Best ingame audio I've seen yet.Volatile wrote:
If they give us a proper PC game with controls like their previous pc titles, and at least 48 player support, then i will not hesitate to pick it up. I have not found any shooters after 2142 to be worthy of much of my time(farcry 2 could have been good, but lol at ubi for dropping the ball).
The sound quality of their recent console titles is phenomenal, and would expect it to be great for this one as well.
lolwutM.O.A.B wrote:
BFBC = Best ingame audio I've seen yet.Volatile wrote:
If they give us a proper PC game with controls like their previous pc titles, and at least 48 player support, then i will not hesitate to pick it up. I have not found any shooters after 2142 to be worthy of much of my time(farcry 2 could have been good, but lol at ubi for dropping the ball).
The sound quality of their recent console titles is phenomenal, and would expect it to be great for this one as well.
This is Gordon Van Dyke, Producer on the online multiplayer, first-person-shooter title, Battlefield 1943. This downloadable title for the PSN will take you back to the WWII Pacific Theater in a way never before seen, this June on the PLAYSTATION 3 for only $15! You’ll enjoy three amazing locations with Iwo Jima, Wake Island, and Guadalcanal letting you pilot and drive a variety of airplanes, tanks, and transport vehicles to help you win the battle.The Playstation Blog has a post today by Gordon Van Dyke along with 3 new Battlefield 1943 screenshots.
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I have the power to see sound. Very rare.Poseidon wrote:
lolwutM.O.A.B wrote:
BFBC = Best ingame audio I've seen yet.Volatile wrote:
If they give us a proper PC game with controls like their previous pc titles, and at least 48 player support, then i will not hesitate to pick it up. I have not found any shooters after 2142 to be worthy of much of my time(farcry 2 could have been good, but lol at ubi for dropping the ball).
The sound quality of their recent console titles is phenomenal, and would expect it to be great for this one as well.
re-read that
lol, let me rephrase that one so it sounds like playing battlefield...HaiBai wrote:
The Battlefield Like You Have Never Seen Before!
Now before you watch the video, imagine with me flying your Corsair airplane over the tropical Wake Island engaged in a dogfight with a Japanese Zero, you take him down and notice your squad mate’s tank about to be flanked by the enemy in another tank. You quickly bank to the left, swoop down, and drop two bombs perfectly on the enemy, saving your friend and helping him capture a critical control point.
The ghost of Battlefield's past wrote:
Imagine with me flying your Corsair airplane over the tropical Wake Island engaged in a dogfight with a Japanese Zero, which according to tradition is overpowered and pwns your ass. Anyways, the noob will try to ram you instead of shooting you, you take him down and notice your squad mate’s tank about to be flanked by the enemy in another tank. You quickly bank to the left, swoop down, and drop two bombs perfectly on the teammate who tried to assist in taking down the enemy tank before crashing your plane right ontop of your squadmates tank. Punishing both for the teamkill,you saved your enemy and helped them capture a critical control point. After calling your commander a noob you ragequit. Good times!
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It was recently announced that EA's and DICE's download-only FPS Battlefield 1943 will have 360 and PS3 owners marching back to the front line this June (PC players needn't lace their combat boots up until September) for a wallet-friendly fifteen dollars. With its WWII-based 24-player battles unfolding in just under two months, we thought it the perfect time to talk to the title's producer Gordon Van Dyke to find out if this latest entry, in a series that defined multiplayer combat for many a mouse-and-keyboard commando, was worth climbing out of our foxholes for.Atomicgamer recently sat down with Battlefield 1943 Producer, Gordon Van Dyke explaining the overall gist of the game.
HaiBai wrote:
an accessible game
HaiBai wrote:
more accessible than 1942 you really had to know your first-person shooters and invest a lot of time to learn everything. We haven't removed the learning curve, but we've refined it and made it less intimidating.
yeah, we made a game that's just as easy when you pick it up as when you stop playing, the next day.TrashBlinD wrote:
HaiBai wrote:
an accessible gamehttp://www.terminally-incoherent.com/img/facepalm.jpegHaiBai wrote:
more accessible than 1942 you really had to know your first-person shooters and invest a lot of time to learn everything. We haven't removed the learning curve, but we've refined it and made it less intimidating.
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