Senoj
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Got the e-mail for the beta too. Had to change my draws
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Originally Posted by RHYTHMentality
Wait hold up, are you supposed to redeem a code that came with MoH or something right now right now?Originally Posted by WitnessMyCalm21
Or did they just send you this e-mail like, "We saw you put in WORK on MoH multiplayer, son."
Originally Posted by WitnessMyCalm21
Originally Posted by RHYTHMentality
Wait hold up, are you supposed to redeem a code that came with MoH or something right now right now?Originally Posted by WitnessMyCalm21
Or did they just send you this e-mail like, "We saw you put in WORK on MoH multiplayer, son."
That def wasnt it.
I dont remember ever redeeming a code or anything. I think they know who preordered the LE MoH version through the code u put in wen u first played the game or something like that and made u sign up an ea account. Man honestly i dont know, but people are saying just to be patient if u did preorder MoH and ull get ur Email soon enough. if not then idk what to tell u...
Originally Posted by KidJoke
will you be able to go prone?
Originally Posted by Bob Lobblaw
Originally Posted by KidJoke
will you be able to go prone?
yezzir
Originally Posted by IMASOLEMAN18
if i got that email too will i be able to use it without the medal of honor game disk?
Originally Posted by KidJoke
Originally Posted by Bob Lobblaw
Originally Posted by KidJoke
will you be able to go prone?
yezzirAlways disliked that about bf2.
Originally Posted by zk1MPLS
Originally Posted by KidJoke
Originally Posted by Bob Lobblaw
yezzirAlways disliked that about bf2.
Same with BF: BC2. You got guns with a bipod, yet you couldn't go prone.
[/h1][h1]I’ve Seen Battlefield 3 on PS3 Firsthand. It’s Spectacular.[/h1]
Brian Crecente — The last time I saw Kevin O'Leary he had a beard. A tier-one beard. These day's he's wrangling press for Battlefield 3. Right now he's walking me behind a curtain on the second floor of a New York City ballroom to a Playstation 3 set-up on a back room television.
They won't allow me to play the game myself, but this will be the first time I've had a chance to see the eagerly-anticipated Battlefield 3 playing on a console in person. I, and probably lots of you, had a chance to see the game played on a PS3 during an appearance on Jimmy Fallon's late night show. But I asked for a chance to check the game out to see how the console version compared to the computer one in person.
Later I went back and played through a multiplayer level of the game on a computer, just to refresh my memory. (Check out a quick video tour of that map here.)
Initially there isn't a lot of difference to notice. O'Leary is guiding his soldier through the familiar Fault-Line series of gameplay shown off on Fallon and elsewhere. Another soldier shoulders his way into a garage, works his way through the building and then out into a parking lot where the group is ambushed.
Things look very similar, but then I start to notice some subtle differences. The lighting is the biggest difference. In the Playstation 3 version the shadows cast across the opening sequence are sharper, there's less subtlety in the way the light is diffused. During the gunfight that takes place outside in the parking lot there seems to be a lot less smoke and dust on the PS3 version. When my teammates fire, their barrels don't spew out smoke that quickly dissipates. In the PC version the entire parking lot seems to be clouded with debris, smoke and dust, in the PS3 version the same scene seems clearer, cleaner.
But these are the sort of differences you'd only notice if you were looking for them. At first blush, the Playstation 3 version of Battlefield 3 is every bit as impressive as the computer version. The fidelity of the urban battlefield is overwhelming, the nuance of details found in the buildings, cars and make up of the city serve as a sort of camouflage for the action that unravels during the gunfight. It's hard to spot enemies until they open fire.
Most importantly, the PS3 version won't disappoint fans who found the PC version of the game thrilling. While I wasn't able to play through the level, O'Leary pointed out some minor, obvious differences, between the controls of the PC and PS3 version. The game will use the directional pad, for instance, to allow you to turn on a weapon-mounted flashlight. It also changes your weapon's firing mode and brings up your character's special kit in multiplayer.
As my short time in front of the PS3 version of the game wrapped up, I ask O'Leary if we can expect to see Move support on the game.
"Right now we're focused on shipping the best game in October," he responds, completely side-stepping the question.
It sounds like the game's next big showing will be at Gamescom in Germany next month. Hopefully we'll get a chance to play the game on a console there.
http://kotaku.com/5823213/ive-seen-battlefield-3-on-ps3-its-spectacular/gallery/1
Strange, when I played the alpha, it didn't feel like like COD at all. Sure, the fighting gets real hectic when you're in the subway tunnels, mostly due to the tight quarters down there, but it never once felt like COD to me.Originally Posted by sole vintage
Joystiq PS3 hands on impressions (http://www.joystiq.com/20...ling-myself-on-the-ps3/)
Then something weird happened: we captured the first two objectives. Nothing out of the ordinary, I know, but it was then that the map funneled players underground into an enclosed subway system. Down there, the game called for far more twitchy reflexes than the "go anywhere, do whatever" style of emergent sandbox gameplay so prevalent in the Bad Company games. While sneaking through storage rooms and methodically checking every nook and cranny for potential murderers, the mindset was very different down below: if I'm seen, I will be instantly killed.
It added an unfamiliar, yet welcome sense of tension to the conflict. I was playing Battlefield, but I also felt like I was playing Team Deathmatch in Call of Duty. I could still spawn on my squad, I could change classes at will, but this kind of "quick, turn and shoot!" style of gameplay, demanding hawk-like eyes and a quick trigger finger, just came out of nowhere. Where did my Battlefield go?
from NeoGaf
\(^_^)/Originally Posted by The Dauqs
Im still debating on getting this for PS3 or 360.
Who has BC2 for either? Im about to pick it up soon.