Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

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  • Elxx
    Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 941

    #1

    Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

    Gamespot was apparently the first site in the world to have a crack at Battlefield 1943, and they have written an interesting article along with a video talking with producer Gordon Van Dyke and manager Sean Decker, and a nice tour of DICE's offices in Stockholm. Check it out:
    <blockquote style="background:#eae8d2; padding:5px; color:#000;">There's a tangible buzz in the air at DICE's Stockholm headquarters. It's indicative of a studio hard at work, which is not surprising, given the number of unannounced games that the company must be working on right now. So it's with some sense of relief that producers Patrick Liu and Gordon Van Dyke are finally able to talk about their own project, which will be the latest game in the beloved Battlefield series. Named Battlefield 1943, the game will not only be another console exclusive, it will be a download-only game for Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network.

    Our demo began with the same trailer that you can see alongside this preview. It proudly announces that Battlefield 1943 will use the Frostbite engine--the same one that powered the destructible environments in Bad Company--after which it shows off the land-, sea-, and air-based combat that should be more familiar to players of Battlefield 1942. The message seems to be that this is classic Battlefield multiplayer updated with cutting-edge technology, a thought that's only reinforced by the inclusion of the Wake Island map from Battlefield 1942. Van Dyke explains that 1943 will have more in common with Bad Company in terms of gameplay, but with all of the things that made 1942 great. That includes a heavy focus on vehicular combat, as well as the obvious similarities in historical setting.<!--more-->

    After the trailer, the conversation naturally turned to the game's download-based delivery. It's a topic that the team is excited to talk about, while simultaneously being keen to gauge our opinion on. "We want Battlefield 1943 to be the premium downloadable game on consoles," Van Dyke said. With a technologically advanced engine powering a new entry in a proven franchise, that shouldn't be too much of a problem, but at what cost? "We're not talking about that just yet," he conceded, "but think premium pricing along the lines of something like Braid." Even more surprising, the team said that the game will weigh in as a paltry 350MB download, at least on Xbox Live.

    As for the game itself, the maximum number of online players will be 24, and you'll be able to play as both the US Marines and the Japanese Imperial Army. The lack of bot support is a small niggle for those who wish to practice, but that doesn't stop it from being newbie-friendly; you'll be able to level up your character and show your experience to others, but it won't afford you extra weapons or abilities. Battlefield 1943 will offer the Conquest game mode only, which means that you have to capture and control five points on the map to win the game, with capture points offering you and your team new points from which to respawn. As for maps, Liu and Van Dyke talked about the aforementioned Wake Island, as well as Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal.

    Once we'd gone through the stats with the producers, they offered us the chance to play against DICE employees through two matches on the Wake Island map. Battlefield stalwarts will immediately recognise the boomerang-shaped layout of the map, with two aircraft carriers located off of each tip. We started the game on one of these carriers and immediately ran toward one of the aircraft. Piloting the plane was initially a bit tricky but quickly became intuitive; the right trigger is used to accelerate and the right analogue stick changes your pitch and roll. These aircraft are equipped with machine guns and rockets, and the Frostbite engine lets you topple entire buildings through judicious use of the latter.

    Our experience with the new game was punctuated by some incredible standout moments. Playing as the Japanese side, we were able to melee-kill someone using a samurai sword, a bizarre but highly entertaining weapon. There were times when airplanes blasted overhead, toppling the buildings around us but miraculously missing us entirely. But our favourite moment was jumping into an air-raid shelter, which provided temporary cover against the enemy while we piloted a formation of aircraft to bomb a target. You have to time the bombing run just right to hit your target--which we failed to do on our one and only go--but with the right skill, these shelters should have the ability to turn the course of games.

    Even at this early stage, Battlefield 1943 is incredibly fun to play. It possesses all of the hallmarks of a great Battlefield game, and the Frostbite engine offers the graphics that you'd expect in a full retail release. If you're interested in playing the game and you're in the New York area this weekend, then head to Comic-Con, where the team will be giving hands-on demos on February 6, 7, and 8. With the game in pre-alpha already, we're hoping to see a lot more of it in the coming months, so keep your radar tracked to GameSpot for more info as we get it.</blockquote>One thing that caught my eye was Gamespot saying that this would be a console exclusive, while the official BF1943 website insists that it'll be available for PC as well. I'm going to side with DICE on this one though.

    Stay tuned to Total Battlefield as BF1943 info continues to trickle in. It's going to be a fun year!
  • mojoman0
    Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 102

    #2
    Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

    the article on gamespots website has been updated to include PC as well

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    • iQue
      Member
      • May 2007
      • 4925

      #3
      Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

      Originally posted by Sir. Elxx
      One thing that caught my eye was Gamespot saying that this would be a console exclusive, while the official BF1943 website insists that it'll be available for PC as well. I'm going to side with DICE on this one though.
      Gamespot has a PC section for the game though.

      By the way, is this TGN? :p



      It almost kinda looks like it. 6.30 in the video

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      • Elxx
        Member
        • Apr 2005
        • 941

        #4
        Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

        That's odd, their blurb at the top says PC but the article content says it's console exclusive.

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        • is_don_is_good
          Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 333

          #5
          Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

          Phew! Alright, lets jump on the BF3 bandwagon again!

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          • BIFF EXPLODER
            Member
            • Jul 2007
            • 1136

            #6
            Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

            the official game site says its also for PC so its just an error from gamespot i guess.

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            • MonkMachine

              #7
              Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

              EA can sod off with their 24man multilplayer console port game, we want more players not less. Why are we going back not forwards?

              BF3 (BF1943 or what ever EA what to call it) should be a minimum of 80man!

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              • imported_Slashiem
                Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 118

                #8
                Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                Originally posted by MonkMachine

                BF3 (BF1943 or what ever EA what to call it) should be a minimum of 80man!
                Dammit.
                I want 128 man servers with massive maps, lots of ground vehicles and planes, and destructive buildings.

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                • BIFF EXPLODER
                  Member
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 1136

                  #9
                  Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                  i think that BF1942 didnt have 64 player support when it was released, i think it was added later.

                  (i could be wrong)

                  if i'm right, maybe they can do the same to this, i dunno

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                  • RocketChild
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 3949

                    #10
                    Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                    hmm...well, I am still on that "fool me once, fool me twice". It looks like I am holding out for a few more years I guess.

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                    • Itineris

                      #11
                      Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                      It could be of course that the game gets sold for a relatively low price. This way they can get away with having only 3 maps. But this will get boring after a while so you want more..

                      And then they sell you DLC's which contain new maps/vehicles/weapons. Do that times 10 and you have the money rolling..

                      It could be that only later on they release PC-only maps with 64 player support, but I guess that's wishful thinking on my side.

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                      • Wizrdwarts
                        Member
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 3754

                        #12
                        Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                        Originally posted by iQu'e
                        Gamespot has a PC section for the game though.

                        By the way, is this TGN? :p



                        It almost kinda looks like it. 6.30 in the video
                        Isn't that from the "Work at DICE" video from a while back? :p

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                        • Dronetek
                          Member
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 364

                          #13
                          Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                          It possesses all of the hallmarks of a great Battlefield game,
                          Did this stand out to anyone else? I mean, it doesn't posses the main hallmark of battlefield games and thats 64 man battles.

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                          • Wizrdwarts
                            Member
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 3754

                            #14
                            Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                            No server browser or 64-man battles? Nope. Not hallmark Battlefield. It's more of a side game like Heroes or BF2MC than the 4 big titles, 1942, V, 2, and 2142.

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                            • H.A.L.F

                              #15
                              Re: Battlefield 1943 Hands-On with Gamespot

                              This is pure guess work but i do not think this is one of the 5 BF franchise games that was said to be in development(We have known about BF:heros... ect for some time but this has just come out of the blue). I think this is more just a stop gap (perhaps due to mirrorsedges retail performance) for example BFBC2 being in development gets to a certain playable stage but lacks content and all the bells and whistles - someone has the idea to slap some new skins in it together with a few old maps(well that probably is a bit understating the actual amount of work LOL) and hey presto 1943 is born as a cheap download only game while work on BFBC2 continues.

                              Whatever the reason this is better than the no news that we have lived with for so long.

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