Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

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

    #1

    Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

    From the Battlefield Blog:


    Battlefield 3 will be the deepest shooter in DICE history. Read on for the full story on how we will reward skill and dedication, and how our flexible unlock and customization system allows you to tailor the game for your personal play style.

    “Battlefield players are among the most loyal out there. Our games are literally played for years by our hardcore fans, and we want to actively support that. There should always be something left to achieve in Battlefield 3.”

    Valerian Noghin and Fredrik Thylander are Persistence Designers on Battlefield 3. They’re the guys making sure you will have as much fun with the game in 2013 as on launch day.

    Back in 2005, Battlefield 2 was one of the first shooters to introduce a deep persistence system to add that extra layer of tasty rewards and unlocks to keep players returning to the battlefield for hundreds of hours. With Battlefield 3, we are pulling all the stops. Compared to Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Battlefield 3 will have more than 10 times the hardware unlocks spread over weapons, weapons attachments, gadgets, and a huge unlock tree for vehicles alone.

    Skill and dedication equal rewards
    On top of these ingame hardware items, players will also be richly rewarded with medals, ribbons and service stars displaying their skill, commitment, and teamplay prowess. You will be rewarded handsomely in Battlefield 3 for exemplary skill, such as capturing X amount of bases in one round. Excellent teamplayers who keep the team’s vehicles in mint condition and revive fallen comrades will not go unnoticed either. These type of skill-driven rewards are typically handed out in the form of ribbons, and good players can often get more than one ribbon in a single round.


    From top left to bottom right: Assault Rifle Ribbon (7 assault rifle kills in a round), Nemesis Ribbon (2 nemesis kills), MVP Ribbon (be the best player in a round), Ace Squad Ribbon (be part of the best squad in a round), Medical Efficiency Ribbon (5 revives in a round), and finally the Air Warfare Ribbon (6 air kills in a round).

    Winning a round for the team should always be the priority, so we are making sure that even when players are chasing their personal achievements, they are contributing to the overall battle. You will also be rewarded for true dedication and commitment, such as playing x amount of hours as a U.S. soldier. These honors come in the form of the much harder to get medals. They are typically given at specific milestones in your career.

    There are a large number of ranks in Battlefield 3, similar to Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Your rank badge is a quick measure of your overall progress in the game. And even if you hit the max rank, there is always more glory to strive for with the new concept of Service Stars that we are introducing in Battlefield 3.

    Service Stars challenge the hardcore
    Even getting your first Service Star would be a major achievement. But keep playing, and you will be eligible for even further promotion by getting Service Stars added to your weapon skill badge, your vehicle, your kit, and your overall rank. Anytime your kill card is displayed, everyone will see exactly how experienced you are with your current equipment. The ultimate bragging right would be for a player to be awarded the rank of Colonel with 100 Service Stars attached, and to have 100 stars in all weapons, kits, and vehicles. Getting there will be a massive task – consider that a challenge! :)

    The design philosophy behind the unlocks in Battlefield 3 is pretty sweet. We basically give you more hardware to play with for doing what you love to do. Case in point: Using gun X will give you more upgrades specifically for that gun. Playing with a kit and vehicle earns more upgrades for that kit and that vehicle. In addition, all XP gained also goes towards your overall rank, which in turn unlocks new weapons, specializations, and camouflages usable by any class.


    From left to right: Maintenance Medal (obtain the Maintenance Ribbon 50 times), Marksman Medal (obtain the Marksman Ribbon 50 times), and the U.S. Army Service Medal (spend 100 hours in the U.S. Army.)

    Play Battlefield 3 your way
    The mantra we keep coming back to when designing Battlefield 3 is “play it your way”. What that means is there’s an unprecedented flexibility in how you tailor your kits. The playable classes are not rigidly defined in what they are supposed to play like. While all four classes in Battlefield 3 (Assault, Engineer, Support, Recon) start out with everything they need to be an efficient soldier in the field, it is totally up to you and your personal preferences how you want to tailor them.

    Take the Assault class, for example. As you may know by now, this is now the class that has the ability to equip both a defibrillator and medkit for frontline medic abilities. But if you would prefer to switch your add-ons to, say, an underslung grenade launcher with 40mm grenades, go ahead! That will give you an Assault soldier with a more offensive set of capabilities than the player who opts for the default medic approach.

    Tactical unlocks force you to choose the right loadout for you
    That’s the way all of the unlocks and upgrades work. They are specifically designed to be tactical in nature, forcing you to choose loadout based on the map and situation. Do you go for the heavy barrel for your assault rifle? It gives added accuracy for single shots, but at the cost of stronger recoil in burst fire/full auto mode. A standard assault rifle can be modified into a long range accurate weapon or for close quarter, almost SMG-like, combat. For jets, do you go with Maverick ATG missiles to take out tanks or AA missiles to dogfight airborne threats? With your Engineer, do you bring your anti-tank or your anti-air RPG launcher?

    In short, we think there has never been a better time to be a Battlefield gamer, no matter your play style.


    Looks like Battlefield 3 is being designed for the long term with its ranking and award system. Do you think it will have the same success as Battlefield 2 did? Are you looking forward to seeing the rest of the requirements for the awards and ranks? Are these a great addition to continue with the Battlefield series?

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  • Anarchy1
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 1546

    #2
    Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

    I read this article earlier and it definitely made me more excited. I loved how they subtly snuck in information about the game...i.e. "For jets, do you go with Maverick ATG missiles to take out tanks or AA missiles to dogfight airborne threats? With your Engineer, do you bring your anti-tank or your anti-air RPG launcher?". Now I have been speculating how I will load my jets out.
    Battlelog/Origin ID - Hurricane043

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    • Infernalis
      Yatta
      • Jul 2007
      • 1579

      #3
      Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

      It's time for sta-sta-sta-sta-statpadding!!!

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      • Kylee!
        Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 4161

        #4
        YES, HANDHELD AA. FINALLY.

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

          #5
          Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

          You will never stop stat padding. Fortunatly its obvious and we can make fun of them that do it.

          And :yay: to hand held AA as well....if it works.

          Crunch
          Twitter: @CptainCrunch
          Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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          • Kylee!
            Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 4161

            #6
            This is true.

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            • l=l-ONeill-l=l
              Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 153

              #7
              I think that awards in any game, make it more interesting playing. But the reason people play games for "years" is because of the mods and customised conntent. Don't get me wrong, i like my shines, but playing the same maps over and over agian is gets boring.

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              • MrChris_CJ
                Mudkips
                • Jul 2005
                • 2610

                #8
                yeh the last paragraphs are most interesting part for obvious reasons If the ribbon is telling the truth, we be flying F18s perhaps

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

                  #9
                  Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

                  Originally posted by l=l-ONeill-l=l
                  I think that awards in any game, make it more interesting playing. But the reason people play games for "years" is because of the mods and customised conntent. Don't get me wrong, i like my shines, but playing the same maps over and over agian is gets boring.
                  I think that helps, but I dont agree that its why. The majority never touch a mod and that doesnt explain CS:S and Dust2.

                  Crunch
                  Twitter: @CptainCrunch
                  Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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                  • Infernalis
                    Yatta
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 1579

                    #10
                    Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

                    Popularity and the competitive aspect (it works on every comp, you don't need a lot of players, it's balanced etc), that's why CS is still played. BF never was too popular on the competitive side.

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

                      #11
                      Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

                      Yeah, I think 2142 was a bigger deal in competition than BF2 was.

                      Crunch
                      Twitter: @CptainCrunch
                      Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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                      • Stryker
                        Member
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 165

                        #12
                        I'm really looking forward to BF3, 2nd PC game i pre-ordered(For the free expansion) 1st was BF2. I can already see people finding the ultimate kit loadout with single shot, 1 shot kills from an assault rifle! BF2 veterans should get specials ribbons I earned a ton in BF2! Let me show them off, or is that to consolely for you!
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                        • -Shifty-
                          Member
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 2525

                          #13
                          Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

                          I preferred BF2 matches to BF2142 ones. Although I do agree 2142 was way more active in the competitive sector.

                          Gosh I miss the good old days. I wonder where all my gaming buddies are these days.

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

                            #14
                            Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

                            Originally posted by Stryker
                            I'm really looking forward to BF3, 2nd PC game i pre-ordered(For the free expansion) 1st was BF2. I can already see people finding the ultimate kit loadout with single shot, 1 shot kills from an assault rifle! BF2 veterans should get specials ribbons I earned a ton in BF2! Let me show them off, or is that to consolely for you!
                            Well that would suck for the thousands of names that were spoofed and were messed up as a result. I had a ton too, until that happened.

                            Crunch
                            Twitter: @CptainCrunch
                            Battlelog/Origin: CptainCrunch

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                            • stilla-killa
                              CantGetRight
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 5905

                              #15
                              Re: Battleblog #5: Years worth of unlocks and rewards in Battlefield 3

                              They mentioned lots of ranks like BC2. I hope they are not made up ranks. Wow I need to get a life lol.

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