Well since it's BC3 not BF5 I hope they ditch the gameplay they've used in the mainline series since 3.
I really miss the gameplay of Bad Company 2.
I really miss the gameplay of Bad Company 2.
Wow... Thanks for reminding me why I never read threads about FPS games.Like any other shooter? The Americans kill the Nazi's, Japanese, Middle-Eastern's, etc. The sides flip in multiplayer.
Whats the point of Bad Company now? You've done 64 players on console. You've made the console version comparable to the PC version. Don't really get the point.
You know this isn't a new concept in FPS games...right?Wow... Thanks for reminding me why I never read threads about FPS games.
Legendary map, and incredible art design as well. Arica Harbor, Oasis, Isla, Harvest Day, Port Valdez... the list goes on."Let's bring the pain down in Arica While we're at it let's tear them a new one on Port Valdez Too"
I'm somewhat excited if true, Bad company 2 is one of my fav fps games ever.
I'm not 100% exited, because there's a chance that EA will fuck it up like Battlefront 2. Also the main Bad company 1 and 2 game designer is no longer working for DICE, so let's hope current DICE doesn't fuck it up.
I hope they bring back Port Valdez, Isla Inocentes and Arica Harbor. Those maps were really well designed and had really nice color scheme. Not that map art style really matters from a gameplay perspective, but I like when multiplayer maps have other colors than brown and grey.
This looks so comfy, please bring it back.
All the so called "gamechangers" know about the game by now, probably played it already multiple timesI'm..... Okay with this if true. I like both the smaller player counts and tighter infantry combat, and the larger maps focused on all-out warfare.
I bet xfactor is just filled with info but he's under NDA, lol.
Not really. Maybe if you like Rush maybe? It improved the gunplay for sure, but outside of that it was pretty terrible. BF3 and 4 are much improved.Because Bad Company 2 was far better than Battlefield 3 and 4.
All the so called "gamechangers" know about the game by now, probably played it already multiple times
Sounds like it partly takes place in Vietnam, a fictional setting. So think Vietnam War 2.Wait what? Vietnam? So basically this isn't a direct sequel to BC2 and is being sold on the name alone..?
With the destruction that came back properly in BF1, I'd be really happy about that.
Sounds like it partly takes place in Vietnam, a fictional setting. So think Vietnam War 2.
It's all about the gameplay, we can only hope.Well since it's BC3 not BF5 I hope they ditch the gameplay they've used in the mainline series since 3.
I really miss the gameplay of Bad Company 2.
Not really. Maybe if you like Rush maybe? It improved the gunplay for sure, but outside of that it was pretty terrible. BF3 and 4 are much improved.
I don't know why they would take this direction with the franchisee. I just want BF5 already, Hell I'd take a new map pack for BF4 at this point if you're not going to make a sequel to that.
BC1/2 are modern day so it not gonna star Bad Company if it's Vietnam eraHmm... wasn't the ending of the first game the gang going to Texas? Would be interesting to see if they just retcon the ending or something.
Well in BC2 it ends with a cliffhanger about the Russians invading Alaska so this could be a Cold War 2/WW3 style game around the world.Hmm... wasn't the ending of the first game the gang going to Texas? Would be interesting to see if they just retcon the ending or something.
I think this video is a good is a good explanation:I have a serious question that I've never really gotten a clear response to over the years.
Why does everyone seem to love Bad Company (specifically 2)?
I mean I enjoy most iterations of the franchise if I'm being honest, I loved 1, 3 and 4, and others that I've played that I've honestly forgotten. But I'm not sure why those stand out for so many people. I found them to be really good, but not that much different than the other games as a whole, but it's also been forever.
I really digged the tightness and focused scale of Bad Company while 1, 3 and 4 were more about chaos.I have a serious question that I've never really gotten a clear response to over the years.
Why does everyone seem to love Bad Company (specifically 2)?
I mean I enjoy most iterations of the franchise if I'm being honest, I loved 1, 3 and 4, and others that I've played that I've honestly forgotten. But I'm not sure why those stand out for so many people. I found them to be really good, but not that much different than the other games as a whole, but it's also been forever.
They did say it themselves. Hopefully, they do play BC2 and replicate what made it great.That really was helpful, thanks. I guess I do remember some of those things, but I forgot a lot about the design and such and now that it's pointed out yeah I guess there is quite a bit a difference. I do wish that would've translated in the most recent entry, because I'm not sure if we're going to get something set in that time again. As much as I do love it, it does feel fairly restricted compared to the games in the past.
It's also weird that the video implied that even dice may be unclear on what made those games work, which I guess would explain quite a bit.
Can't really agree with any of this.The gunplay was great, it had amazing maps from top to bottom unlike BF3 and 4 that had some good maps and some utter shite like Metro that were good for nothing but grinding.
The art style meant important information was clear and easily identifiable, you could identify opposing classes in a split second from miles away, the subsequent games have become a boring mess in their attempt to make the game look more realistic.
It didn't have eleventy billion guns, most of which weren't worth a damn with a stupid amount of accessories.
Attack choppers were actually threatening.
The destruction was unquestionably superior, you could blow up pretty much every wall and bring down almost every building. There was no guessing game like BF 3 and 4 as to whether you could destroy something or not.
The campaign was actually fun, with characters that had personality and no infinitely respawning enemy bullshit.
Bad Company 2 was the last great Battlefield title.