EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

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  • [MyIS]Tim
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    • Jul 2008
    • 507

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    EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

    just in from kotaku

    Just hours before EA officially announced the long-rumored return of its Medal of Honor franchise, the company's chief executive told Kotaku his battle plan for EA's war-game competition against Call of Duty. He wants Modern Warfare's spot.

    "I'm not saying it's going to happen tomorrow, but in the way that Activision sort of alternates sequels of Modern Warfare and Call of Duty and owns the leadership position in FPS [first-person-shooter], between Medal of Honor and Battlefield, I want it back," EA boss John Riccitiello said in a morning interview in New York. "And we're going to get there with innovation and quality."

    EA's Medal Of Honor used to be the leading brand in military first-person shooters. Activision's rival brand, Call of Duty surpassed it and has now spawned a Modern Warfare 2 that sold nearly five million copies in its first day of release.
    It's no wonder Riccitiello wants to turn that around. He thinks his franchises can get there.

    The EA CEO didn't detail the strategy for the Medal of Honor series, which moves to modern Afghanistan after a legacy of World War II releases, but he did enthuse about the prospects of Battlefield Bad Company 2, the March console and PC shooter also coming from EA and its development studio DICE. (Read Kotaku's recent preview of the game.)

    "The first [Bad Company] did very well in its first outing," he said. "The next one is a heck of a lot better and it looks like a worthy competitor to Modern Warfare."

    Not only can the game compete, said Riccitiello, but he expects it to do one better than publisher Activision and development studio Infinity Ward's latest Modern Warfare game.

    "We think we've got an advantage over Modern Warfare 2 with our multiplayer," he said. "The guys at DICE do that really, really well."

    What kind of advantage could EA have, given MW2's legacy of fans?
    "Frankly, once you get past, sort of, four people on a map, I think our gameplay is better," Riccitiello answered. "That is a legacy of DICE and where they came from. The original Battlefield PC was a 16-on-16 product and they've optimized. The other thing is, I think things like vehicles and destructible environments are a fresh innovation." [Note from Kotaku: The original Battlefield on PC actually supported up to 64-player matches.]

    Riccitiello continued: "I think the Infinity Ward guys are great. It's not about them being bad for us having to be great too. I'm a fan of a lot of our competitors' products. But if you've played Modern Warfare, and you've played the first one — and you've played the last Call of Duty — it's sort of starting to feel like they're making the same game again. And I personally think being able to control your vehicle as opposed to being able to ride on one [is good]. And I think there's something a little bit cool about taking a building out and getting the six guys in it. Personally, I get sort of a silly amount of pleasure out of it."

    EA once had the war-game dominance. Whether they can wrest it back — in terms of quality, if not immediately in sales — will be seen next year.
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    Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

    This is a call to arms! Tell all your friends to buy the battlefield and medal of honor games, infinity ward must not lead sales, ea must take back the power

    down with cod, up with moh/bf

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    • Rambo
      TBF FOREVER!
      • Aug 2005
      • 3022

      #3
      Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

      "interview in New York" "which moves to modern Afghanistan"

      this is just wrong!,it was 20 crazy dudes not a whole culture!

      sorry just had to say:cry:

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      • PPSKevin
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        • Feb 2009
        • 381

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        Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

        some ones trying really hard to be modern warfare 2

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        • Lemon

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          Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

          Battlefield isn't really Call of Duty though is it... I mean it's two completely different games. It's like saying Space Invaders is much better than Pacman. It's just a matter of taste isnt it?

          However if they get Medal of honor back on it's feet that's another story...

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          • Soldat
            Member
            • Apr 2006
            • 316

            #6
            Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

            Does EA know we're (US) going to withdraw by 2011????:shakehead:

            I still cautiously look forward to whatever EA will put out

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            • Rogue Warrior
              Member
              • Jun 2007
              • 228

              #7
              Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

              Dedicated Servers is all they need!

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              • Minmaster
                I DON'T PLAY CS!
                • Nov 2006
                • 4112

                #8
                Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                dear dice,

                please just concentrate on doing what you do, battlefield games instead of trying to supplant COD:MW. BF and MW are entirely different kind of shooters, if BF becomes a MW type game, it will be a sad day.

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                • Rambo
                  TBF FOREVER!
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 3022

                  #9
                  Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                  Originally posted by Minmaster
                  dear dice,

                  please just concentrate on doing what you do, battlefield games instead of trying to supplant COD:MW. BF and MW are entirely different kind of shooters, if BF becomes a MW type game, it will be a sad day.
                  word:salute: it sounded like Ea was going to buy Activision?

                  while my fav is playing in the desert since dc,maybe some other desert could be the setting?

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                  • VoraciousBear
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                    • Jul 2009
                    • 225

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                    Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                    Originally posted by Lemon
                    Battlefield isn't really Call of Duty though is it... I mean it's two completely different games. It's like saying Space Invaders is much better than Pacman. It's just a matter of taste isnt it?

                    However if they get Medal of honor back on it's feet that's another story...
                    Yes but they are both the leading FPS franchises in EA and Activision. The fact of the matter is that MW2 is an FPS based in modern times and so is BC2 and that is all that matters. It is also true that MW2 sold millions on the first day and that the only franchise EA has to compete with it is the Battlefield franchise. It is also the only one capable of competing with MW2 since MOH is in the dumps.

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                    • ShadowX8001
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                      • Jun 2007
                      • 632

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                      Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                      maybe COD6 did so well because there was nothing else. Gamers wanted something, and that was all that was there.

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                      • johnrondot
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                        • Jun 2005
                        • 241

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                        Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                        Originally posted by ShadowX8001
                        maybe COD6 did so well because there was nothing else. Gamers wanted something, and that was all that was there.
                        I agree

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                        • MDawg77
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                          • Nov 2006
                          • 10

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                          Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                          Originally posted by ShadowX8001
                          maybe COD6 did so well because there was nothing else. Gamers wanted something, and that was all that was there.
                          +1

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                          • The_Falcon_6049
                            Member
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 357

                            #14
                            Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                            The reason I don't bother getting COD is the lack of vehicles. The more control the player has over their environment, the better. Still think PR2 will beat both EA and IW for long-term users (that's where major companies fail is holding buyers) - the one of these three with more features wins

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                            • DarK'
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                              • Apr 2008
                              • 166

                              #15
                              Re: EA Chief Talks War: Battlefield, Medal Of Honor And Getting Ahead Of Activision

                              Without Medal of Honor, there would be no Call of Duty.

                              That's how I look at it, and to this day I still think Allied Assault is one of THE best FPSs ever made.

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