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  • CptainCrunch
    I am the 1%
    • Oct 2007
    • 12976

    #1

    MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

    From msxboxworld.com


    With the time between game releases getting shorter, what would you say to critics who believe the shorter times are stifling innovation and encouraging products which follow expected tried and trusted formulas?
    Yes and no. I would argue that if you do have a clear vision on what you want to achieve and an experienced team you can actually plan for success. This could in some cases mean that you will use well known components in parts of the product and in other parts create completely new components. Everything does not have to be new to create a great gaming experience. In comparison with the music industry you do not need all new "never-used-before" musical instruments to create a new song but you do need some new components and a great idea.

    With Multiplayer aspects becoming more prominent in games nowadays and with lots of stiff competition in the marketplace, how does Battlefield 3′s multiplayer aim to entice gamers?
    Battlefield has always been a strong contender in the FPS multiplayer space. There is no reason for us to not be able to stay ahead in this area for Battlefield 3. Dice do have more than a decade of experience in Multiplayer FPS and most of the key individuals building Battlefield 1942 (released 2002) is still today part of the Battlefield 3 team. We are always trying to improve on the Battlefield formula and Battlefield 3 is no exception.

    A lot of focus is shifted towards the multiplayer aspects of games but what of the single player options – what can lone players expect beyond the single player campaign?
    We are not only focusing on the multiplayer experience but also making sure anyone can get into the game no matter your personality or mood. Lone players like you say enjoy the Single player campaign but can also, without caring about Teamplay or responsibility for others, just have a great time in multiplayer.

    What are your thoughts on your rival's products which look like shipping around the same time as Battlefield 3, do you think cross game rivalry is healthy and do you actually learn much from what the competition is doing and how well they perform?
    Competition is always healthy to push things forward. I think everyone is evolving from a healthy amount of rivalry and it inspires everyone to try harder to give the consumer a better product. Worst thing that could happen is if games stopped moving forward and we see that as a big part of our mission. We all need to start moving into the next generation of FPS games and we will try to take the first step.

    It’s been reported that EA aims to take the shooter crown from Activision and publish the top first person shooter for this generation. With Call of Duty performing so well, are you confident you attract the COD crowd?
    From a developer perspective we are always trying to create the best game possible. We do believe that the Battlefield formula with a great Shooting experience as a core and including Teamplay elements, Vehicles and Destruction is the way forward for the genre. If we succeed in making the better game or not; we will still push the industry forward and that is a great win for consumers, developers and the industry as a whole.

    What are your plans with DLC Content? Another VIP-Pass?
    The only DLC we have announced now is the “Back to Karkand” pack that includes re-made maps, Weapons and Vehicles from Battlefield 2. If you pre-order the game you will get that for free.

    The stunning footage of the game seen so far is supposedly from the PC version: when will you be showing some footage from the Xbox 360 version? And which differences can we expect from the PC version (aside the already known multiplayer differences?
    Our philosophy is to not to talk about things we cannot prove and this is true also when it comes to the quality of the Xbox 360 version of the game. All of the core game systems (animation, destruction, rendering, audio etc.) are the same on all platforms so there will not be a difference when it comes to the general experience of the game. Some technicalities will of course be different due to larger memory and the graphics cards you can have on the PC. We are trying to push the envelope of FPS games in general and this will be obvious in all versions of the game. Looking back to what quality we achieved with Battlefield Bad Company 2 last year we do know how to make high quality games on all platforms.

    Battlefield has always been a multiplayer-focused franchise, then you created Bad Company for a more campaign-oriented, console-friendly experience. Now, with Battlefield 3 you seem to be mixing both philosophies in one single game: will both series continue to exist and develop independently?
    We tried to give the Battlefield Bad Company series a unique soul of itself to not confuse it with the Core Battlefield series. We are hoping that that is obvious when looking at the material we have released so far from Battlefield 3. At the core they are both Battlefield games so of course there will be similarities but the tone and depth of Battlefield 3 will be fundamentally different.

    We know the game will sport a co-op campaign, separated from the main one. Can you give us some details about it?How many hours should it take to complete?
    We have announced that we will have a Co-op mode in Battlefield 3 but not what it will be. We will make sure we utilize all our Battlefield knowledge to create something really interesting in this area. Just wait and see.

    Can you give us any details on soldier upgrades and weapon modifications?
    No, cannot give any details at this time. I can tell you that it will not be less than in any of our earlier titles for sure.

    Why is there 24 player limits on consoles? Is it engine performance or networking issues?
    We always have to find the sweet spot between player count, visual quality, destruction, vehicles, network traffic and general game quality in all games we are building. In this case we are focusing on all of the above and have come to the conclusion that 24 players on the console gives us the right balance. We had this number in Battlefield Bad Company 2 and that worked pretty good we think. We still have more players than most other FPS games on console with the added value of vehicles and destruction that we are almost alone in having. We have seen some games trying to do more and not always succeeding since it is really hard to keep the quality of the experience when just adding more players. We are not worried that the intensity of the multiplayer experience will not be enough on the consoles even if we are pushing the numbers further up on the PC.

    Base camping was sometimes frustrating in Bad Company 2 (Atakama Desert is good example). Are you planning to re-introduce “no points in enemy base” system in Battlefield 3? What about team kills?
    This is something we are constantly looking into. We are trying to find the perfect balance in all out maps, game modes and kits but I cannot give any specifics at this moment on exactly what we are doing for Battlefield 3.

    Will there be training mode (or something similar) for multiplayer, where players can learn how to fly helicopters or use other vehicles?
    Again I cannot comment on this at this time. Sorry.

    Will a demo coming before the release?
    Yes!

    We'd like to thank Patrick, the XCN and its member sites for the Interview

    Nice to see there will be a demo before release. This will give people a chance to decide for themselves if this is the Battlefield game they want as well as if it will run on your system.

    Source

    [UPDATE] As it would turn out, EA isn't quite yet ready to commit to a pre-release demo for Battlefield 3. Responding to GameSpot's request for comment, an EA spokesperson indicated that Bach's comments pertained to the previously announced multiplayer beta for Battlefield 3 and not a demo as was previously reported.

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  • jimykx
    No, I AM your father!
    • Jan 2010
    • 6640

    #2
    Re: MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

    Yeah.. sure.. a demo.... but is it gonna be multiplayer or freaking singleplayer??? hope it's a demo like bf2 and not a singleplayer demo!!!!

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    • Anarchy1
      Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 1546

      #3
      The BF2 demo is the best demo I ever played. Loved it.
      Battlelog/Origin ID - Hurricane043

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      • jimykx
        No, I AM your father!
        • Jan 2010
        • 6640

        #4
        Re: MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

        the same apply's to bf 1942 wake island demo

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        • CptainCrunch
          I am the 1%
          • Oct 2007
          • 12976

          #5
          Even if its not multiplayer, you can still determine a lot in a demo. Im just glad they are doing one. Demos are just about a thing of the past anymore.

          Crunch
          Twitter: @CptainCrunch
          Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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          • jimykx
            No, I AM your father!
            • Jan 2010
            • 6640

            #6
            Re: MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

            Well that is true

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            • BlueAngel7
              Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 126

              #7
              Can't wait, all Battlefield demo's up until BF2142 have been multiplayer, so I reckon BF3 will be the same. As most people play the Battlefield games for multiplayer, it makes sense.
              Battlelog; jeffb7

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              • CptainCrunch
                I am the 1%
                • Oct 2007
                • 12976

                #8
                Re: MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

                Thats true, however, this was an xbox interview and not everyone on xbox has gold memberships to play a multiplayer demo. It would make sense if it was a single player demo to get the most people to try the game possible.

                Its also possible to have one type for consoles and another for PC and we dont know at this time for sure anyway.

                Crunch
                Twitter: @CptainCrunch
                Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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                • jimykx
                  No, I AM your father!
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 6640

                  #9
                  Re: MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

                  I guess if they want to test it all, game performance and lag , it should be multiplayer, afterall the multiplayer is allways heavier than the sp isnt it? more stuff hapening

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                  • CptainCrunch
                    I am the 1%
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 12976

                    #10
                    Re: MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

                    Yeah thats true, but we already know there is a PC beta. It could be also that the beta = demo.

                    Crunch
                    Twitter: @CptainCrunch
                    Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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                    • The_Eliminator
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 5486

                      #11
                      Awesome Hope its Multiplayer for the PC.

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                      • sithdemon
                        Member
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 348

                        #12
                        Well most of us hope for a multiplayer demo, releasing it and hoping that the experience is positive is harder for the developer to pull off. A single player demo is much more straight forward, since there is no networking, and server software to worry about. So like Crunch says be happy there is a demo at all, it's not a common thing for most games these days, and I my self thought a few games looked good in gameplay videos. Any kind of demo might have saved me over $100 this year.

                        But the beta if it's separate that will more then likely be multiplayer, and of course if multiplayer can be pulled off smoothly, and the competition doesn't have a demo at all, well that will be throwing the gauntlet down in a clear way.

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                        • Mavrik347
                          Member
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 1383

                          #13
                          "Back to Karkand" should IMO be free to anyone who has bought the game at retail like BC2. At the very least free to anyone with a veteran rank over 3.

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                          • CptainCrunch
                            I am the 1%
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 12976

                            #14
                            Re: MSXBox World Interview Reveals Battlefield 3 Demo Before Release

                            Update on this story. Looks like no yes or no on the demo.

                            Crunch
                            Twitter: @CptainCrunch
                            Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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                            • sithdemon
                              Member
                              • Jul 2005
                              • 348

                              #15
                              At least the Multiplayer beta is confirmed.

                              Maybe that will be the safer route, multiplayer beta for PC, possibly other platoforms. And a single player demo for all platforms.

                              News I imagine will be fairly non-committal until E3.

                              Probably best to just hit up some movies, and other games in May. Then the news/trailer/gameplay vids of E3 and the press around it will unleash in the west and around the world.

                              I am actually interested in seeing exactly what the next call of duty will bring to the table. Especially with having the same engine. I know some of us liked that series before and feel like it's rested on it's laurels the last 2-3 installments. I actually loved world at war. And I respected Black ops for some of the neat ideas it had for multiplayer modes, customization, and a robust replay system built in. Half decent balance, in some areas. I will still play it for Zombie. Will the next game disappoint only to come back or will it become another guitar hero, possibly bringing some of the consistent interest in FPSs down along with it. Will that possibly be a good thing over all for FPSs, and much like if WoW could be defeated in the west, might the lack of a new Halo and good Call of duties allow for smaller developers to finally get a chance to grab market share, especially on the console side. Dice could definitely be positioned well in that event.

                              However something like what happened with System shock/Bioshock or Deus ex relaunches could be possible too, for the call of duty series to go away for a while, and come back in what could be a fairly well done spiritual successor.

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