Discuss what you want to see, your wish list, ETC. Also I'm sorry for those I have offended over the years, I was acting childish and what not. You guys may not remember its been a couple of years. Heres a link to the forum: http://enterbf3.com/ EA's CEO John Riccitello announced you'll see lots of BF3 next year, and is expected to be released in the second half of 2011.
Destruction 3.0, more polished gameplay, same classes from BFBC2, more semi-automatic/burst assault rifles, more attachments for weapons, improved specialization system... That's all I can think of right now.
@Hotpokkiminny the heli's are fun especially the Apache. Eighty players my god thats something that will make great amounts of lag, I thought it was going to be 36. But some of the things I want is: the return of the m4, return of jets, character customization almost Halo like helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, etc, obviously bigger maps, I want so much from this game. @Glas yeah... isn't that too bad that its going to be set in modern day
@Glas... Oooo mmmm thats to bad again its all platforms except wii... then yet again maybe it will be only for pc.
Last I heard, nothing but the games existence had been confirmed. Where are you guys getting this info from?
Well I know my idea wouldn't happen, but some guys in my school and I thought of it... BF gameplay/map design and destruction MAG player count BRINK style movement/parkour That is our idea of a perfect game....
Its not that it wont, its that it cant. Want a decent destruction and map design system? You arent going to have the MAG player count. MAG sacrificed graphics and map design for player count, and look how well that went. If you take away the MAG player count idea, then the BF gameplay and map design combined with the BRINK style of movement, and a great customization system(BRINK again) then the game would be great.
i love parking my jeep on the middle of the runway and then booting the pilot after he teamkills me... i loooooooooooove bf2
Battlefield's trademark multiplayer action, and a new level of destructibility, Bad Company is quite simply one of the most fun shooters released this year. The Battlefield series has always been a PC-oriented franchise. Battlefield 2: Modern Combat was the first to make the jump to consoles during the twilight of the Xbox and the infancy of the 360. Bad Company, while not perfect by any means, changes the formulaic gameplay of war-based first-person shooters enough to warrant the attention of the many fans of the genre.