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#726
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The beta is growing on me - the control is smooother than BFBC2. It looks great and the audio is phenomenal. I was rolling last night with a squad that got the whole teamplay aspect and we won 5 matches in a row. However I am still on the fence with my preorder and I was thinking about waiting for the inevitible price drop.
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Im in when you guys are. My time is really going to be limited until mid december on what ever i buy...so if you guys drop the preorder and wait for a price drop or for bugs to be ironed out, that is fine with me, but once you guys go in, I'll go with you...I leave my future in your hands...Im definitely buying MW3 too.
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I'm operating under the hope/assumption that there will be a preorder deal of some variety on Amazon, where I already preordered.
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Amazon has customized dogtags, GameStop has a weapon/weapon upgrade pack. I went with Amazon. The GameStop exclusive will be made available to all players for free eventually, plus there's enough GameStop hate in these forums to have me steering clear. Plus, I've been an Amazon champion for twelve years; I even get my groceries from there.
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For those with concerns about the MP of BF3 vs BC2, here is an article on IGN that addresses:
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/119/1198929p1.html
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/119/1198929p1.html
Planes, Tanks, and Automobiles: Battlefield 3
Big maps and vehicles make everything better.
Battlefield 3 holds the weight of the gaming world on its shoulders. With the unavoidable comparison to Call of Duty, all eyes are on DICE and EA create something awesome. Since June, we've seen little to no news of progress beyond several demos of Operation Metro, a touch of the campaign, and a glimpse of what it's like to fly jets. Additionally, the public beta birthed widespread concern over whether or not the game can live up to the hype. With just over two weeks until the game arrives on store shelves, this dearth of info served as a red flag -- until now. After tackling a combination of single player, co-op, and multiplayer in a fresh build of Battlefield 3, I must say I'm pleasantly surprised.
Is it as glitchy as the beta? Not in my experience. If you've noticed, the beta hasn't updated on consoles and the build available to the public is over six weeks old. My time spent with these maps on PC and PS3 flowed smoothly the entire time. I never saw anyone fall through the map and no long-neck avatars squirmed across the ground twitching. Not only that, enemies appear to take more damage to kill -- another qualm I had with what I'd played before the latest demo. Steady aim is paramount to success and I'd often have to run down a wounded player to finish them off. I too escaped death a few times after absorbing some damage and rushing to safety.
As a match faded in on a level called Operation Firestorm, I breathed a sigh of relief. The map is enormous. Built for 64 players on PC, this Conquest map screams Battlefield through and through. Tanks, jeeps, and buggies rumble across the desert while jets and helicopters tear through the skies. Burning oil fields decorate the horizon with black smoke, and the sheer scale of the experience feels like a return to the series' roots. Running (as well as driving or flying) from point to point to raise my team's flag felt great and I couldn't help but forget my growing concerns from what I'd experienced of Battlefield 3 in the past.
This feeling continued on a smaller map called Grand Bazaar that featured tanks rumbling through the town square, and tight nooks and crannies dotting the shuttered store fronts of the level's marketplace. Fighting through the objectives in this map showed off destruction, allowing you to blow holes in walls to make your own doors and get through buildings quickly. The balance of tight corridors and a wide open center area made for a great balance, and again a better representation of the series' aim than the narrow length of Operation Metro.
While it's too early to make any calls on Battlefield 3's narrative, a few campaign levels show a familiar storytelling device. Set against the interrogation of a Sergeant Blackburn, the actual campaign levels are memories the Sergeant recollects to two suits prodding him for info about a New York terror plot. Remember how each level of Call of Duty: Black Ops played out as a memory of the protagonist?
Without spoiling the story, there are a few key elements of the single player experience to discuss. The levels do force a certain linearity that strays from the more open levels of Battlefield: Bad Company 2. But after seeing a greater portion of the game than our last preview, the levels do break into larger, open firefights. The only problem is that the enemies then spawn from set points and seem to suffer from a Medal of Honor-ish "enemy dispenser" problem.
One fun level from the campaign showed off an interesting approach. Stepping into the shoes of a female pilot you take the backseat of a fighter jet, taking off from an aircraft carrier and shooting down enemy Migs north of Tehran. While you're not in control, you're tasked with spotting jets chasing you, releasing flares to avoid incoming missiles, and locking on to bad guys when you have the shot. It's a refreshing balance to the levels set shooting your way through tight Middle Eastern marketplaces and rubble.
Still curious about more ways to play? Meet co-op. Co-op levels are separate from the single player campaign but revolve around scenarios linked into the main story. I'd liken the experience to a roaming survival mode. Each map has an objective or task, and you and your partner need to stay alive to accomplish that feat. Thus, you need to stay alive as enemy after enemy burst through doors and try to take you down -- at least in the level entitled Hit and Run that I played. With only a handful of time spent in this mode, it feels like fun additional content to keep the fight going outside of the main story.
The final version of Battlefield 3 still isn't ready for us to review and DICE have been frantically implementing notes from the beta into their current build. What I experienced of the game still revealed some minor glitches, but it's come a long way from the beta you might be playing right now. While the campaign may hold shadows of familiarity and cliché, the multiplayer places its best foot forward and looks to please longtime fans of the Battlefield series itching to drive and fly to online glory.
Big maps and vehicles make everything better.
Battlefield 3 holds the weight of the gaming world on its shoulders. With the unavoidable comparison to Call of Duty, all eyes are on DICE and EA create something awesome. Since June, we've seen little to no news of progress beyond several demos of Operation Metro, a touch of the campaign, and a glimpse of what it's like to fly jets. Additionally, the public beta birthed widespread concern over whether or not the game can live up to the hype. With just over two weeks until the game arrives on store shelves, this dearth of info served as a red flag -- until now. After tackling a combination of single player, co-op, and multiplayer in a fresh build of Battlefield 3, I must say I'm pleasantly surprised.
Is it as glitchy as the beta? Not in my experience. If you've noticed, the beta hasn't updated on consoles and the build available to the public is over six weeks old. My time spent with these maps on PC and PS3 flowed smoothly the entire time. I never saw anyone fall through the map and no long-neck avatars squirmed across the ground twitching. Not only that, enemies appear to take more damage to kill -- another qualm I had with what I'd played before the latest demo. Steady aim is paramount to success and I'd often have to run down a wounded player to finish them off. I too escaped death a few times after absorbing some damage and rushing to safety.
As a match faded in on a level called Operation Firestorm, I breathed a sigh of relief. The map is enormous. Built for 64 players on PC, this Conquest map screams Battlefield through and through. Tanks, jeeps, and buggies rumble across the desert while jets and helicopters tear through the skies. Burning oil fields decorate the horizon with black smoke, and the sheer scale of the experience feels like a return to the series' roots. Running (as well as driving or flying) from point to point to raise my team's flag felt great and I couldn't help but forget my growing concerns from what I'd experienced of Battlefield 3 in the past.
This feeling continued on a smaller map called Grand Bazaar that featured tanks rumbling through the town square, and tight nooks and crannies dotting the shuttered store fronts of the level's marketplace. Fighting through the objectives in this map showed off destruction, allowing you to blow holes in walls to make your own doors and get through buildings quickly. The balance of tight corridors and a wide open center area made for a great balance, and again a better representation of the series' aim than the narrow length of Operation Metro.
While it's too early to make any calls on Battlefield 3's narrative, a few campaign levels show a familiar storytelling device. Set against the interrogation of a Sergeant Blackburn, the actual campaign levels are memories the Sergeant recollects to two suits prodding him for info about a New York terror plot. Remember how each level of Call of Duty: Black Ops played out as a memory of the protagonist?
Without spoiling the story, there are a few key elements of the single player experience to discuss. The levels do force a certain linearity that strays from the more open levels of Battlefield: Bad Company 2. But after seeing a greater portion of the game than our last preview, the levels do break into larger, open firefights. The only problem is that the enemies then spawn from set points and seem to suffer from a Medal of Honor-ish "enemy dispenser" problem.
One fun level from the campaign showed off an interesting approach. Stepping into the shoes of a female pilot you take the backseat of a fighter jet, taking off from an aircraft carrier and shooting down enemy Migs north of Tehran. While you're not in control, you're tasked with spotting jets chasing you, releasing flares to avoid incoming missiles, and locking on to bad guys when you have the shot. It's a refreshing balance to the levels set shooting your way through tight Middle Eastern marketplaces and rubble.
Still curious about more ways to play? Meet co-op. Co-op levels are separate from the single player campaign but revolve around scenarios linked into the main story. I'd liken the experience to a roaming survival mode. Each map has an objective or task, and you and your partner need to stay alive to accomplish that feat. Thus, you need to stay alive as enemy after enemy burst through doors and try to take you down -- at least in the level entitled Hit and Run that I played. With only a handful of time spent in this mode, it feels like fun additional content to keep the fight going outside of the main story.
The final version of Battlefield 3 still isn't ready for us to review and DICE have been frantically implementing notes from the beta into their current build. What I experienced of the game still revealed some minor glitches, but it's come a long way from the beta you might be playing right now. While the campaign may hold shadows of familiarity and cliché, the multiplayer places its best foot forward and looks to please longtime fans of the Battlefield series itching to drive and fly to online glory.
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Still picking it up on release day. hearing too much positive chatter about it.
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Yeah...I want this waiting for me when I get home.
You guys still playing pickup BC2 games on Fridays and random nights??? Really hope that continued.
Can't wait to jump back in...just a couple of weeks left.
You guys still playing pickup BC2 games on Fridays and random nights??? Really hope that continued.
Can't wait to jump back in...just a couple of weeks left.
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Feels like Saturday is more busy than Friday, these days, though "Random Nights" are probably the most popular. The rankings on page 1 are probably reflective of who is playing the most often as far as I can tell, though those of you who've stepped away are always welcome to come back and shoot 'em up with us to get ready for BF3. These days, I probably play the most often with excom101, shumway, KTown, and DieCast, as well as some randoms I've picked up through playing a while like dogowar. I also play with some guys Vong knows who started the MOB clan (That's "Masters of Bagging," yo) though we don't see Vong anymore (we miss you!).
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#736
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So, Ogs and I have a man date for Monday night on BF3. The way we see it, we'll play until we're too tired, wake up, play more, be level 10 - 15 by the time Spatula's package arrives from Amazon, and then play with him too. Anybody else down for the late night or release day play MP mayhem? I'm taking Tuesday off, finally working way too much pays off.
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I can play during the day on Tuesday and I'm working between 6:00pm-10:00pm that night. That will be a good break time, I think.
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If it were possible, we would love to have you. I'm sure you'll play some quick catch up though. My nephew will be joining us too, though I'm not sure if that will be at midnight or in the morning.
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I was thinking of moving all of our BFBC2 stats graphics from Post #2 to another of my posts in this thread since it appears posts are limited to 25 photos apiece. This would make room for our BF3 stats graphics to be closer to the very beginning of this thread. I'd be sure to include a link in Post #2 to whichever post the BFBC2 stat graphics end up so people still have quick access. Another option is to have chess take on either the BFBC2 or BF3 stat graphics on Post #3 so everything's all together at the top.
What I don't know is whether I should move them to a post that's on the front page or somewhere else because I don't know if less graphics on the front page helps loading times or whatever. Not exactly sure on the science of message boards. Also, I'd only want to do this if it appears that the group, indeed, is going to give BF3 their focus (at least for a while) over BFBC2.
Does anyone have any opinions on this?
What I don't know is whether I should move them to a post that's on the front page or somewhere else because I don't know if less graphics on the front page helps loading times or whatever. Not exactly sure on the science of message boards. Also, I'd only want to do this if it appears that the group, indeed, is going to give BF3 their focus (at least for a while) over BFBC2.
Does anyone have any opinions on this?
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Shumway, I've been meaning to tell you how much this...
...as well as this from the BF3 thread...
...have really stemmed my fears on BF3 quite a bit. Here's hoping to a game play experience on par or better than BFBC2 for me.
My younger brother (college junior, 11-year age difference between us) picked up a PS3 last week and pre-ordered BF3 so he'll hopefully join us soon (his headset doesn't arrive until later next week, though, so he may be a silent squadmate for the first bit). He said if he finds Warhawk for under $10 he'll grab that, too.
You might remember him, chess:
For those with concerns about the MP of BF3 vs BC2, here is an article on IGN that addresses:
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/119/1198929p1.html
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/119/1198929p1.html
A really good article on Joystiq:
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/10/th...d-3/#continued
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/10/th...d-3/#continued
My younger brother (college junior, 11-year age difference between us) picked up a PS3 last week and pre-ordered BF3 so he'll hopefully join us soon (his headset doesn't arrive until later next week, though, so he may be a silent squadmate for the first bit). He said if he finds Warhawk for under $10 he'll grab that, too.
You might remember him, chess:
[i[03.26.2011[/i]
Good times tonight. Ended up on the other team at the beginning and chess nabbed my dogtags. Then my brother took over the controller, and in his first five minutes ever playing, sliced him up in return and nabbed his dogtags! Thanks to all my squadmates who were patient with him as a new squadmember. He said it was a lot of fun and appreciated the camaraderie.
Good times tonight. Ended up on the other team at the beginning and chess nabbed my dogtags. Then my brother took over the controller, and in his first five minutes ever playing, sliced him up in return and nabbed his dogtags! Thanks to all my squadmates who were patient with him as a new squadmember. He said it was a lot of fun and appreciated the camaraderie.
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I plan on picking up my copy of BF3 in Tuesday and dont see myself going back to BFBC2. I'll play as time allows, as my daughter is just one month old. I think it would be best to start a new BF3 thread for he launch and to track out game nights, then leave the BFBC2 thread for the guys who have yet to upgrade. However I'm hoping to see as many of my old friends come Tuesday in BF3.
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Same with me, flip, although I haven't received a shipping notification yet and I'm a little nervous.
Congrats, dingwog! I haven't played with you in a while so I didn't know the details yet. Our daughter is now seven weeks old and yeah, playing as time allows is definitely the way it goes now!
Congrats, dingwog! I haven't played with you in a while so I didn't know the details yet. Our daughter is now seven weeks old and yeah, playing as time allows is definitely the way it goes now!
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Same with me, flip, although I haven't received a shipping notification yet and I'm a little nervous.
Congrats, dingwog! I haven't played with you in a while so I didn't know the details yet. Our daughter is now seven weeks old and yeah, playing as time allows is definitely the way it goes now!
Congrats, dingwog! I haven't played with you in a while so I didn't know the details yet. Our daughter is now seven weeks old and yeah, playing as time allows is definitely the way it goes now!
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I was thinking of moving all of our BFBC2 stats graphics from Post #2 to another of my posts in this thread since it appears posts are limited to 25 photos apiece. This would make room for our BF3 stats graphics to be closer to the very beginning of this thread. I'd be sure to include a link in Post #2 to whichever post the BFBC2 stat graphics end up so people still have quick access. Another option is to have chess take on either the BFBC2 or BF3 stat graphics on Post #3 so everything's all together at the top.
What I don't know is whether I should move them to a post that's on the front page or somewhere else because I don't know if less graphics on the front page helps loading times or whatever. Not exactly sure on the science of message boards. Also, I'd only want to do this if it appears that the group, indeed, is going to give BF3 their focus (at least for a while) over BFBC2.
Does anyone have any opinions on this?
Does anyone have any opinions on this?
I'll also update the OP when I get home...first week of November or so.
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Interim update to OP:
Added BF3 banner and removed language specific to BFBC2. As soon as a good console video review comes out, I'll add that as well.
Wish we knew more about matchmaking and comms...maybe somebody here does but I've been too busy to follow. Please advise if you know, and I'll add to OP.
See you bitches in 10ish days.
Added BF3 banner and removed language specific to BFBC2. As soon as a good console video review comes out, I'll add that as well.
Wish we knew more about matchmaking and comms...maybe somebody here does but I've been too busy to follow. Please advise if you know, and I'll add to OP.
See you bitches in 10ish days.



