We could in BFBC1 too...I think that's pretty much been a given since 2142.Cyrax-Sektor wrote:
To add, short or long underslung grenade launchers.War Man wrote:
Different scope choices and some other stuff.krazed wrote:
what kind of weapon customization?
According to IGN, we can even take dogtags. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield:_Bad_Company_2 Learned that from Wiki today.
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Not for Heroes. :p Didn't know that. What's IGN doing going on about old features then? Tricksie Hobbits . . .Poseidon wrote:
We could in BFBC1 too...I think that's pretty much been a given since 2142.Cyrax-Sektor wrote:
To add, short or long underslung grenade launchers.War Man wrote:
Different scope choices and some other stuff.
According to IGN, we can even take dogtags. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield:_Bad_Company_2 Learned that from Wiki today.
New Age Battlefield Montage 2
Lolko released a new Battlefield montage video today combining the recently released BF1943 & BFBC2 trailers and a remixed version of the Battlefield theme music.
Lolko released a new Battlefield montage video today combining the recently released BF1943 & BFBC2 trailers and a remixed version of the Battlefield theme music.
blood, attachments, melee, building destruction that rivals red faction!
and this isnt even bf3
SEX
and this isnt even bf3
SEX
Looks Nice.
The thing that annoyed me about Bad Company was the running. It took like 10 minutes to move about a metre.
At least there wasn't any stamina, you could run as long as you want or until you died or got blocked by an object.Pvt.Kosak wrote:
The thing that annoyed me about Bad Company was the running. It took like 10 minutes to move about a metre.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
We are not amused.
Seriously guys.
I find it much easier to just start passing out 3 day'rs than to try and unfuck that mess again.
Seriously guys.
I find it much easier to just start passing out 3 day'rs than to try and unfuck that mess again.
Staying Healthy on the Bad Company 2 Battlefield
A quick introduction is in order, since this is my first Battlefield Blog post. I’m Alan Kertz, though many of you already know me as Demize99. As Gameplay Designer on Bad Company 2 it’s my goal to give you insight into the design process on Bad Company 2 and give you the direct inside scoop on all the gameplay details.
So what are my Battlefield Credentials? I’ve competed in Battlefield 1942 and Vietnam clan matches alongside being a mapper and a modder. I joined DICE over 3 years ago and since the I’ve worked as a designer on Battlefield 2142 and the original Bad Company. And now it’s my privilege to be developing Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Let’s start off this series of gameplay blog post with some in depth detail on Bad Company 2’s teamplay based health systems.
When a soldier really needs to be restored to health fast he turns to his Medic teammates. The Medic is a special breed of soldier, able to fight just as hard as their brothers in arms, but also dedicated healers. They keep their teammates in the fight as long as possible and to bring them back into the fight when they're down. In Bad Company 2 the medic has two tools to use to keep his teammates healthy.
The first tool is the Medkit, a portable first aid station that the Medic can deploy to heal the soldiers around him in the middle of combat. The Medkit begins working immediately and keeps working until the medical supplies are depleted. It also works in combat, so a soldier near a Medkit can duck behind cover to quickly heal up and be ready to get back in the fight. Just be careful where you deploy the Medkit, as even enemy soldiers will receive its healing benefits.
The second tool is the Defibrillator, also known as the Shock Paddles or the Defib for short. The Medic can use the Defib on his recently incapacitated teammates to bring them immediately back to full fighting strength. The Defib allows the medic to keep his squad and team together and fighting. In a pinch the Defib's electric shock can even be administered to healthy enemy soldiers, instantly incapacitating them.
Bad Company 2 introduces a system we call Out of Combat Healing. Like many features in Battlefield it's a reflection of a real soldier's world. Every soldier learns some basic first aid so he can patch himself up and get back into the fight. In Bad Company 2 we represent a soldier's first aid ability via the Out of Combat Heal. A soldier who's been wounded in a fight but survived will slowly heal himself. Out of Combat Healing is a not a fast process. Unlike your Medic teammate it's not going to save you in the middle of a firefight, but it will keep you from bleeding out somewhere alone on the Battlefield.
http://blogs.battlefield.ea.com/battlef … field.aspx
Out of combat healing actually doesn't sound that bad. Makes sense if they're relating it to soldiers being able to patch themselves up.
A quick introduction is in order, since this is my first Battlefield Blog post. I’m Alan Kertz, though many of you already know me as Demize99. As Gameplay Designer on Bad Company 2 it’s my goal to give you insight into the design process on Bad Company 2 and give you the direct inside scoop on all the gameplay details.
So what are my Battlefield Credentials? I’ve competed in Battlefield 1942 and Vietnam clan matches alongside being a mapper and a modder. I joined DICE over 3 years ago and since the I’ve worked as a designer on Battlefield 2142 and the original Bad Company. And now it’s my privilege to be developing Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Let’s start off this series of gameplay blog post with some in depth detail on Bad Company 2’s teamplay based health systems.
When a soldier really needs to be restored to health fast he turns to his Medic teammates. The Medic is a special breed of soldier, able to fight just as hard as their brothers in arms, but also dedicated healers. They keep their teammates in the fight as long as possible and to bring them back into the fight when they're down. In Bad Company 2 the medic has two tools to use to keep his teammates healthy.
The first tool is the Medkit, a portable first aid station that the Medic can deploy to heal the soldiers around him in the middle of combat. The Medkit begins working immediately and keeps working until the medical supplies are depleted. It also works in combat, so a soldier near a Medkit can duck behind cover to quickly heal up and be ready to get back in the fight. Just be careful where you deploy the Medkit, as even enemy soldiers will receive its healing benefits.
The second tool is the Defibrillator, also known as the Shock Paddles or the Defib for short. The Medic can use the Defib on his recently incapacitated teammates to bring them immediately back to full fighting strength. The Defib allows the medic to keep his squad and team together and fighting. In a pinch the Defib's electric shock can even be administered to healthy enemy soldiers, instantly incapacitating them.
Bad Company 2 introduces a system we call Out of Combat Healing. Like many features in Battlefield it's a reflection of a real soldier's world. Every soldier learns some basic first aid so he can patch himself up and get back into the fight. In Bad Company 2 we represent a soldier's first aid ability via the Out of Combat Heal. A soldier who's been wounded in a fight but survived will slowly heal himself. Out of Combat Healing is a not a fast process. Unlike your Medic teammate it's not going to save you in the middle of a firefight, but it will keep you from bleeding out somewhere alone on the Battlefield.
http://blogs.battlefield.ea.com/battlef … field.aspx
Out of combat healing actually doesn't sound that bad. Makes sense if they're relating it to soldiers being able to patch themselves up.
Yeah, that doesn't really sound as bad as say CoD4's regenning health.
Still kinda wish they left the needle in though.
Still kinda wish they left the needle in though.
I'll miss the autoinjector, but I suppose its something different.Poseidon wrote:
Yeah, that doesn't really sound as bad as say CoD4's regenning health.
Still kinda wish they left the needle in though.
good times. even though i always ended up facing you guyskrazed wrote:
you forgot mePoseidon wrote:
Let's see, ranked up to 25, played hours on end during the summer with Nexus, Naturn, Xblade, voodoosniper and MAGUIRE...I'd say I did.
racist
I was wondering if that's how they were gonna do it.ebug9 wrote:
Staying Healthy on the Bad Company 2 Battlefield
A quick introduction is in order, since this is my first Battlefield Blog post. I’m Alan Kertz, though many of you already know me as Demize99. As Gameplay Designer on Bad Company 2 it’s my goal to give you insight into the design process on Bad Company 2 and give you the direct inside scoop on all the gameplay details.
So what are my Battlefield Credentials? I’ve competed in Battlefield 1942 and Vietnam clan matches alongside being a mapper and a modder. I joined DICE over 3 years ago and since the I’ve worked as a designer on Battlefield 2142 and the original Bad Company. And now it’s my privilege to be developing Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Let’s start off this series of gameplay blog post with some in depth detail on Bad Company 2’s teamplay based health systems.
When a soldier really needs to be restored to health fast he turns to his Medic teammates. The Medic is a special breed of soldier, able to fight just as hard as their brothers in arms, but also dedicated healers. They keep their teammates in the fight as long as possible and to bring them back into the fight when they're down. In Bad Company 2 the medic has two tools to use to keep his teammates healthy.
The first tool is the Medkit, a portable first aid station that the Medic can deploy to heal the soldiers around him in the middle of combat. The Medkit begins working immediately and keeps working until the medical supplies are depleted. It also works in combat, so a soldier near a Medkit can duck behind cover to quickly heal up and be ready to get back in the fight. Just be careful where you deploy the Medkit, as even enemy soldiers will receive its healing benefits.
The second tool is the Defibrillator, also known as the Shock Paddles or the Defib for short. The Medic can use the Defib on his recently incapacitated teammates to bring them immediately back to full fighting strength. The Defib allows the medic to keep his squad and team together and fighting. In a pinch the Defib's electric shock can even be administered to healthy enemy soldiers, instantly incapacitating them.
Bad Company 2 introduces a system we call Out of Combat Healing. Like many features in Battlefield it's a reflection of a real soldier's world. Every soldier learns some basic first aid so he can patch himself up and get back into the fight. In Bad Company 2 we represent a soldier's first aid ability via the Out of Combat Heal. A soldier who's been wounded in a fight but survived will slowly heal himself. Out of Combat Healing is a not a fast process. Unlike your Medic teammate it's not going to save you in the middle of a firefight, but it will keep you from bleeding out somewhere alone on the Battlefield.
http://blogs.battlefield.ea.com/battlef … field.aspx
Out of combat healing actually doesn't sound that bad. Makes sense if they're relating it to soldiers being able to patch themselves up.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Electronic Arts at San Diego Comic-Con
EA announced their plans for San Diego Comic-Con today, which includes a gaming lounge featuring Battlefield 1943, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 among many other EA games.
San Diego Comic-Con runs from July 23-26 at the San Diego Convention Center.
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July 17, 2009 - Action and fantasy explode at EA's Comic-Con booth! Today, Electronic Arts Inc (NASDAQ: ERTS) revealed the titles that it will showcase at San Diego Comic-Con International from July 23 – 26, 2009. EA's booth can be found in stall #5213 in the San Diego Convention Center and will feature over a dozen open, playable kiosks of blockbuster holiday games Br?tal Legend, Dante's Inferno, Dead Space Extraction, G.I. JOE The Rise of the Cobra, The Saboteur and Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. At the booth, consumers will also find a signing station for the comic artists behind Army of Two: The 40th Day, Dead Space Extraction and Dante's Inferno, as well as a retail corner with unique EA merchandise for sale (http://www.easpecials.com/).
In addition to the booth at the show, EA will host the 'EA Gaming Lounge presented by Xbox 360' at the Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Hotel (401 K Street, San Diego, California 92101) that will run from Thursday July 23 to Sunday July 26. The 'Gaming Lounge presented by Xbox 360'will be open from 2pm – 9pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 6/25; 12pm – 5pm on Sunday. At this all-access venue, show-goers will get hands-on play with Dragon Age: Origins, Battlefield 1943, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Left 4 Dead 2 from Valve.
"Games are a powerful force in pop culture and EA's presence at Comic-con proves it. The line-up of titles we're bringing to the show demonstrate best in breed action, adventure and RPG interactive entertainment," said Mike Quigley, Group Vice President of Marketing, EA. "Our footprint at Comic-con is designed to give show-goers hands-on time with the holiday's hottest titles, and even give non-registered attendees a chance to get a sneak peek at the 'EA Gaming Lounge presented by Xbox 360'." Read the rest...
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EA announced their plans for San Diego Comic-Con today, which includes a gaming lounge featuring Battlefield 1943, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 among many other EA games.
San Diego Comic-Con runs from July 23-26 at the San Diego Convention Center.
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July 17, 2009 - Action and fantasy explode at EA's Comic-Con booth! Today, Electronic Arts Inc (NASDAQ: ERTS) revealed the titles that it will showcase at San Diego Comic-Con International from July 23 – 26, 2009. EA's booth can be found in stall #5213 in the San Diego Convention Center and will feature over a dozen open, playable kiosks of blockbuster holiday games Br?tal Legend, Dante's Inferno, Dead Space Extraction, G.I. JOE The Rise of the Cobra, The Saboteur and Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. At the booth, consumers will also find a signing station for the comic artists behind Army of Two: The 40th Day, Dead Space Extraction and Dante's Inferno, as well as a retail corner with unique EA merchandise for sale (http://www.easpecials.com/).
In addition to the booth at the show, EA will host the 'EA Gaming Lounge presented by Xbox 360' at the Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Hotel (401 K Street, San Diego, California 92101) that will run from Thursday July 23 to Sunday July 26. The 'Gaming Lounge presented by Xbox 360'will be open from 2pm – 9pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 6/25; 12pm – 5pm on Sunday. At this all-access venue, show-goers will get hands-on play with Dragon Age: Origins, Battlefield 1943, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Left 4 Dead 2 from Valve.
"Games are a powerful force in pop culture and EA's presence at Comic-con proves it. The line-up of titles we're bringing to the show demonstrate best in breed action, adventure and RPG interactive entertainment," said Mike Quigley, Group Vice President of Marketing, EA. "Our footprint at Comic-con is designed to give show-goers hands-on time with the holiday's hottest titles, and even give non-registered attendees a chance to get a sneak peek at the 'EA Gaming Lounge presented by Xbox 360'." Read the rest...
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Battlefield 1943 Weapons in Bad Company 2?
The Battlefield 1943 twitter dropped a small hint today about the weapons you can use in Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
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Think you're a Bad Ass with BF1943 weapons? What if I said you'll be able to use your Semi-Auto Rifle, Sniper Rifle, or SMG in BFBC2!
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BF1943 Twitter
The Battlefield 1943 twitter dropped a small hint today about the weapons you can use in Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
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Think you're a Bad Ass with BF1943 weapons? What if I said you'll be able to use your Semi-Auto Rifle, Sniper Rifle, or SMG in BFBC2!
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BF1943 Twitter
I'll pass on playing the bf1943 guns on BC2, wouldn't mind a katana though.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
War Man wrote:
wouldn't mind a katana though.
That'd be ridiculously awsm.SEREVENT wrote:
War Man wrote:
wouldn't mind a katana though.
That sniper weapon in 43 looks pretty sweet. Might be fun having them alongside the modern arsenal in BC2.
You might need to do some trickery to access the weapons however. Like some wacky registration where you had to play the old games, or you have to preorder to get it.
I'll settle for an M16A4 MWS with a vertical grip and an ACOG. That will do any day. Although a bayonet would be a nice addition to that
Ah like BF:BC 1?Cyrax-Sektor wrote:
That'd be ridiculously awsm.SEREVENT wrote:
War Man wrote:
wouldn't mind a katana though.
That sniper weapon in 43 looks pretty sweet. Might be fun having them alongside the modern arsenal in BC2.
You might need to do some trickery to access the weapons however. Like some wacky registration where you had to play the old games, or you have to preorder to get it.
That "find all 5" thing was annoying, i got all 5 except that register your games, it was bugged
that gold rush game mode got old on me in two weeks. BC 1 was fun .
Battlefield 1943 and BC2 at Comic-Con
The Battlefield Blog posted some pictures from San Diego Comic-Con where fans can play Battlefield 1943 as well as Bad Company 2.
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Hello from Comic-Con 2009 in sunny San Diego!
The team from EA DICE is all setup at the EA Gaming Lounge with 16 playable consoles of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and our latest hit, Battlefield 1943. We're running the same demo of BC2 that was available to press at E3, but this time it's open to everyone, free of charge! You don't even need a Comic-Con badge!
The reception here has been tremendous. Battlefield producer Gordon VanDyke flew all the way from the DICE office in Sweden to be here. Come see if his play lives up to his mouth! You can even score free Battlefield t-shirts and try out Dragon Age: Origins and Left 4 Dead 2!. You don't want to miss it.
And for those of you who still have yet to purchase the smash hit Battlefield 1943 from Xbox Live Arcade or the Playstation Network, be sure to take advantage of our limited-time, Comic-Con promotion. We're giving away free redeem codes for Battlefield 1943 if you pre-order Bad Company 2 from one of our on-site kiosks. That's a $15 value and will definitely help tide you over until Bad Company 2 drops in early 2010.
You can find the EA Gaming Lounge at the Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Hotel, 401 K street, across from the convention hall. We're here from 2PM to 9PM Friday and Saturday and 12PM to 5PM on Sunday.
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BF Blog
The Battlefield Blog posted some pictures from San Diego Comic-Con where fans can play Battlefield 1943 as well as Bad Company 2.
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Hello from Comic-Con 2009 in sunny San Diego!
The team from EA DICE is all setup at the EA Gaming Lounge with 16 playable consoles of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and our latest hit, Battlefield 1943. We're running the same demo of BC2 that was available to press at E3, but this time it's open to everyone, free of charge! You don't even need a Comic-Con badge!
The reception here has been tremendous. Battlefield producer Gordon VanDyke flew all the way from the DICE office in Sweden to be here. Come see if his play lives up to his mouth! You can even score free Battlefield t-shirts and try out Dragon Age: Origins and Left 4 Dead 2!. You don't want to miss it.
And for those of you who still have yet to purchase the smash hit Battlefield 1943 from Xbox Live Arcade or the Playstation Network, be sure to take advantage of our limited-time, Comic-Con promotion. We're giving away free redeem codes for Battlefield 1943 if you pre-order Bad Company 2 from one of our on-site kiosks. That's a $15 value and will definitely help tide you over until Bad Company 2 drops in early 2010.
You can find the EA Gaming Lounge at the Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Hotel, 401 K street, across from the convention hall. We're here from 2PM to 9PM Friday and Saturday and 12PM to 5PM on Sunday.
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BF Blog
Gamescom EA Press Conference Live Stream
Tomorrow EA will be holding its Gamescom press conference in Cologne, Germany. Since it is in Germany that means you will have to be up somewhat early to watch it if you are in the United States. You can watch a live stream of the press conference provided by EA on their blog. Times are listed below.
We should be seeing a Bad Company 2 video according to a tweet by Battlefield executive producer Karl-Magnus Troedsson. Check back throughout the day tomorrow for any new information or media.
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@L_Twin: In Cologne, preparing for EA press conference due tomorrow. Stay tuned for awesome BFBC2 movie.
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Tomorrow EA will be holding its Gamescom press conference in Cologne, Germany. Since it is in Germany that means you will have to be up somewhat early to watch it if you are in the United States. You can watch a live stream of the press conference provided by EA on their blog. Times are listed below.
We should be seeing a Bad Company 2 video according to a tweet by Battlefield executive producer Karl-Magnus Troedsson. Check back throughout the day tomorrow for any new information or media.
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@L_Twin: In Cologne, preparing for EA press conference due tomorrow. Stay tuned for awesome BFBC2 movie.
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Release Date for Bad Company 2 Announced
At Gamescom, EA DICE announced the release date for Battlefield: Bad Company 2. March 2nd, 2010 for North America, and March 5, 2010 in Europe.
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DICE Delivers Best of Breed Multiplayer Action on March 2, 2010 With Battlefield: Bad Company 2
STOCKHOLM - (Business Wire) Get ready to storm the battlefield! DICE, an Electronic Arts Inc. studio (NASDAQ: ERTS), today announced that Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2 will be available March 2, 2010 in North America and March 5, 2010 in Europe. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will deliver a level of destruction, vehicular warfare, squad play and open world environments never before experienced in a modern warfare action game. By pushing destruction to new heights and delivering a host of land, sea and air vehicles, players will soon witness the best-in-class online warfare experience.
“The variety of weapons, choice of vehicles and scale of destruction in the Battlefield: Bad Company 2 sandbox environment generates countless unscripted and unforgettable moments,” said Karl Magnus Troedsson, Executive Producer Battlefield Franchise, DICE. “When Battlefield: Bad Company 2 ships in March, it will deliver the best online multiplayer experience ever.”
Whether online or in the single player campaign, players use every weapon and vehicle to survive and conquer. Players choose from 15 authentically modeled vehicles, each providing a tactical advantage and offering a variety of gameplay options. The new UH-60 transport helicopter can ship an entire four-player squad directly into battle, while allowing two additional team members to wreak havoc with its two mounted rail guns on board.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 players will have a selection of 46 weapons that they can customize into over 200 different, high-powered firearms. There are over 15,000 kit variations possible in the game, giving each squad member the ability to choose the weapon upgrades and combat enhancements that best fits their playing style. Between the weapons, kit combinations and deadly vehicles, players will be equipped with a wide range of gadgets, accessories and character specializations to give them the edge in the heat of battle.
The DICE signature Frostbite™ engine delivers Destruction 2.0, adding a new layer of strategy to the all-out warfare. New to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is the micro-destruction mechanic that allows players to be more strategic on the battlefield by chipping cover away bit by bit or taking down an entire building and watching it collapse with enemies inside.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will be available on the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and the PC. For more information on DICE, please visit www.dice.se or www.ea.com. For more information on the Battlefield franchise please visit: www.battlefield.com.
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At Gamescom, EA DICE announced the release date for Battlefield: Bad Company 2. March 2nd, 2010 for North America, and March 5, 2010 in Europe.
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DICE Delivers Best of Breed Multiplayer Action on March 2, 2010 With Battlefield: Bad Company 2
STOCKHOLM - (Business Wire) Get ready to storm the battlefield! DICE, an Electronic Arts Inc. studio (NASDAQ: ERTS), today announced that Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2 will be available March 2, 2010 in North America and March 5, 2010 in Europe. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will deliver a level of destruction, vehicular warfare, squad play and open world environments never before experienced in a modern warfare action game. By pushing destruction to new heights and delivering a host of land, sea and air vehicles, players will soon witness the best-in-class online warfare experience.
“The variety of weapons, choice of vehicles and scale of destruction in the Battlefield: Bad Company 2 sandbox environment generates countless unscripted and unforgettable moments,” said Karl Magnus Troedsson, Executive Producer Battlefield Franchise, DICE. “When Battlefield: Bad Company 2 ships in March, it will deliver the best online multiplayer experience ever.”
Whether online or in the single player campaign, players use every weapon and vehicle to survive and conquer. Players choose from 15 authentically modeled vehicles, each providing a tactical advantage and offering a variety of gameplay options. The new UH-60 transport helicopter can ship an entire four-player squad directly into battle, while allowing two additional team members to wreak havoc with its two mounted rail guns on board.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 players will have a selection of 46 weapons that they can customize into over 200 different, high-powered firearms. There are over 15,000 kit variations possible in the game, giving each squad member the ability to choose the weapon upgrades and combat enhancements that best fits their playing style. Between the weapons, kit combinations and deadly vehicles, players will be equipped with a wide range of gadgets, accessories and character specializations to give them the edge in the heat of battle.
The DICE signature Frostbite™ engine delivers Destruction 2.0, adding a new layer of strategy to the all-out warfare. New to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is the micro-destruction mechanic that allows players to be more strategic on the battlefield by chipping cover away bit by bit or taking down an entire building and watching it collapse with enemies inside.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will be available on the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and the PC. For more information on DICE, please visit www.dice.se or www.ea.com. For more information on the Battlefield franchise please visit: www.battlefield.com.
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