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Battlefield 3 - The Next Installment in EA's Battlefield Series

Added: Saturday, July 23rd 2011 at 12:06pm by winfredrowla1024
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The video starts off with a Russian Hind flying over the bay whereas firing its gatling gun. In the back ground, what seems to be two F-22 Raptors flying over the water in formation. Then a truck and hummer chase followed by an Abrams tank rolling through the town whereas an A-10 Warthog rains death upon a T-eighty tank. To say the least, CoD has never had thus several vehicles in one title. Decision Of Duty has continuously given a little love to vehicles but no where close to the amount of romance between Battlefield and vehicle combat.

Since day one Battlefield games are all about the vehicles and the freedom that comes with these vehicles. It is all about not being sure to the walls of the regular claustrophobic FPS maps of the previous days and having the liberty to go where you wish. Being ready to drive a tank across an open field whereas your team mates fly over your head providing air support, this was something gamers were not used to. Battlefield 1942 brought epic land, air, and sea battles to the table and in a approach that had never been seen before. Clicking a laser on a target to induce an air strike brought in by some magical god is sweet, however having a team mate across the entire map on the destroyer cannons land a perfect shot on the air field you targeted is thus much more satisfying. It's onerous not to miss the two hour long midway maps in BF1942.

Vehicles have passively become apart of Decision Of Duty's multiplayer in the shape of UAVs, air strikes and a little chopper action, however never on the dimensions in which a Battlefield game brings. It's unlikely that Modern Warfare 3 can feature large scale maps with vehicular combat like Battlefield however we will see. Maybe Call Of Duty is bringing out the large guns to compete with Battlefield 3. If anyone was to require the king of auto combat title from Battlefield it might be CoD. It's visiting be an attention-grabbing struggle for power come this fall.

There is new leaked info on Modern Warfare three released by Kotaku. Whereas Treyarch introduced Zombie Mode into the Decision of Duty games developed by them, Infinity Ward has now implemented a mode similar to Zombie Mode. It's the Spec Ops Survival Mode, where hordes of enemies attack you in waves. There are alternative Spec Ops modes like mission mode where you're given an objective and should take down enemies along the way.

It's additionally been revealed that the web multiplayer will have 20 on the market maps. Though there are no screen shots of the online multiplayer maps, it has been hinted that New York, London, Berlin, and Paris, that are in the single player, will be on the web multiplayer further. There has been little footage of what the Spec Ops Survival mode looks like and what maps are accessible for it.

Some of the perks included in the multiplayer are Blind Eye, Assassin, Point Guard, Dead Silence, and Recon. Blind Eye offers you immunity from laptop and player controlled killstreaks. The pro version allows you to lock on faster with launchers and provides you extra bullet damage to vehicles. Battlefield 3 Rumors, Battlefield 3 - The Next Installment in EA's Battlefield Series, battlefield 3 beta

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