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The following list is the latest buzz about Battlefield 3 that is zooming around the net:
* Release in late 2008
* Powered by “Frostbite DX”
* Set in year modern day (just like BF2, ed.)
* Will ship with 8 maps, each supporting up to 40-players per team
* Two playable factions, NATO and MEC (Middle Eastern Coalition)
* Same “ticket-based” gameplay style as before
* Maps are mostly urban, based in Middle East
* Squads and Commanders are present, introduced are “Battalions” which consist of three to four squads.
* Five playable classes; Sniper, Assault, Engineer, Medic and Support
* Will feature 48 different vehicles (24 for each faction)
* Will feature 34 different weapons (17 for each faction) and another 22 unlocks (for both factions), in total 56 different weapons.
* Other unlocks include different types of ammunition, body armor, helmets, camouflage and accessories.
* Possible public beta in “Summer 2008”
* Online stats tracking, awards and “real world ranks”
* “Soldier” feature, looks like MMO-styled characters and avatars
* Ranked servers will be available for resellers weeks before the game ships (for testing, apparently, ed.)
* In-game replay and recording feature
* VoIP, friends list, in-game IM-client and “extensive clan support”
* Built-in auto software updater (no more patches!, ed.)
* Widows Vista and OS X (no XP?!, ed.)
* Announcement and teaser trailer in January 2008.
More news to come as new details surface!!
First Impressions from Gamespot
Due out later this year is Supreme Commander Forged Alliance,
a stand-alone follow-up that adds a new faction, 110 new units,
a new campaign, and a whole lot more polish as well.
With all the improvements and enhancements, Forged Alliance
almost feels like a sequel. The graphics and visuals have been
improved considerably; there's a lot more detail on units,
new explosion effects and heat blur, new shaders, as well as
improved performance across the board (those performance improvements
have also been included in patches for the original game).
The enhancements also affect artificial intelligence because we're
told that if you feel comfortable beating the AI in Supreme Commander,
you're going to be fighting for your life in Forged Alliance. The AI is
smarter than before, but there's also an option to play with a cheating
AI if you feel like giving it a handicap.
The major new addition in Forged Alliance is the Seraphim, the first alien
race to be introduced in the franchise and an incredibly potent one.
With a design that makes it look incredibly sleek and yet alien at the same
time, the Seraphim use negative energy weapons that are unlike those used by
the three human factions. The Seraphim have an undeniably stylish look to them,
and all three human factions will need to form a unit to defeat them.
The 110 new units are distributed among all factions, though the Seraphim get
the majority of them, of course. The United Earth Federation, Cybran Nation,
and Aeon Illuminate get about 10 new units each, which includes a new
experimental unit for each existing faction. We saw two of those in action.
The first was the Cybran megalith, a huge unit that's twice the size of the
awesome monkeylord and even scarier. This is because the megalith is
amphibious and moves faster underwater than it does on land. It's also
armed with 12 torpedo launchers so it can take out entire navies. It's
equally scary on land and serves as a mobile factory as well, so it can
basically drop new units on the battlefield. The second experimental unit
revealed thus far is the Seraphim experimental bomber, a huge hit-and-run
raider that delivers negative energy bombs, which are basically miniature
nukes. It has some antiaircraft capability as well, so it can defend itself
against fighters to some extent.
Fans of the existing factions will love many of the new additions because
each faction gets units that enhance their strengths. The UEF gets new
tier-three point defenses that can chew up incoming ground units, as well
as new tier-three armored bots and a mobile missile launcher. The Cybran
Nation gets the new brick, a tier-three bot that is armed with a torpedo
launcher when underwater that is swapped out for a laser when on land.
Other new Cybran units have stealth or radar jamming features.
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