Well, NYCC has come to a close, but news about Battlefield 1943 are still trickling out. Rather than posting every preview from every news site telling you the exact same things (BF1943 is bright and has airplanes and stuff!), I'll pick out some interesting tidbits from the past couple of days.
First up is DICE producer Patrick Liu, who speaks to the Battlefield PC community directly in this article from VideoGamer.com:
VideoGamer.com also posted their own hands-on impressions of BF1943, and this bit about the destructible environments caught my eye:
CinemaBlend Games found out a little bit more about DICE's release plans for Battlefield 1943, including the possibility of a boxed version for PC:
First up is DICE producer Patrick Liu, who speaks to the Battlefield PC community directly in this article from VideoGamer.com:
Battlefield and Mirror's Edge developer DICE has reiterated its commitment to its hardcore fans, saying, "we are not going casual".
Speaking to VideoGamer.com in an interview to be published tomorrow, producer Patrick Liu insisted DICE, which made its name with the PC-focused Battlefield franchise, "will continue to do what we are best at".
Speaking to VideoGamer.com in an interview to be published tomorrow, producer Patrick Liu insisted DICE, which made its name with the PC-focused Battlefield franchise, "will continue to do what we are best at".
And Liu had an exciting message for Battlefield fans: "I feel a little sad sometimes when people say they're lazy or they're not listening to the fans. Yes of course we keep track of what the forums are saying. I can't say anything really, but we have plans. Definitely big plans. The fans don't need to worry."
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Maybe we can put down the pitchforks and torches now. DICE still remembers the little people.Read the full article...
VideoGamer.com also posted their own hands-on impressions of BF1943, and this bit about the destructible environments caught my eye:
1943 is being developed using Swedish developer DICE's Frostbite engine, the one used for BC. As such, it's got destructible environments - destructible environments that, DICE claims, are better than those in BC.
One of the major criticisms of that game was that while you could totally destroy the side of a building, you couldn't take the whole building down. 1943 rights that wrong. In 1943 you can destroy absolutely everything.
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Sounds like the bomber run ability is going to be very powerful against infantry if there's nowhere to hide.One of the major criticisms of that game was that while you could totally destroy the side of a building, you couldn't take the whole building down. 1943 rights that wrong. In 1943 you can destroy absolutely everything.
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CinemaBlend Games found out a little bit more about DICE's release plans for Battlefield 1943, including the possibility of a boxed version for PC:
For Xbox 360 and PS3, you'll only be able to purchase the game digitally. However, for the PC, EA still apparently hasn't decided whether or not they'll release boxed copies of the game. Whether or not you can pick up a BF 1943 disc at your local games store, they will definitely be selling it digitally. Prior to sitting down with Van Dyke, Blend Games also spoke briefly with EA Games publicist Kelly Ekins who confirmed that a decision hadn't been made regarding boxed copies but that they'd have those details soon.
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That's all for today, stay tuned to Total Battlefield for more (new) info about Battlefield 1943 and DICE's big secret plans for the PC gamers!
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