it's actually getting better too, honestly it feels like BF met MW
depending on how much they fix, and how the SP is...this could be a solid title

Mike wrote: honestly it feels like BF met MW

YEM wrote:Mike wrote: honestly it feels like BF met MW
That's actually what DICE said they were going for.
And I agree 100% that this could be a solid title. What is stupid, IMO, is releasing between Halo Reach (sept.) and CoD:BO (nov.) FFS, you can't get any bigger than those 2 franchises

YEM wrote:Mike wrote: honestly it feels like BF met MW
That's actually what DICE said they were going for.
And I agree 100% that this could be a solid title. What is stupid, IMO, is releasing between Halo Reach (sept.) and CoD:BO (nov.) FFS, you can't get any bigger than those 2 franchises




List of things fixed/added in the final version (confirmed by various sources)
1] First of, there will be NO Prone or Lean in MP. This has been confirmed. As adding prone will setback the development and DICE would have to rework the engine from the ground up. (Issues as balancing,clipping or altogether characters dropping from the map were discussed). There will be Prone and Lean in SP. Again, No Prone/Lean in MP, Yes to Prone/Lean in SP. I hope this clears everything up.
2] There will be an option to pick up weapons.
3] Recoil will be tweaked.
4] Grenades and explosives will be fixed as well.
5] There will be a Hardcore mode! (Yay!)
6] The "bling" when getting a kill will be fixed accordingly. (possibly more subdued).
7] Toned down HUD
8] Balancing fixes are on the way.
9] Improved performance, with greatest gains in crowded environments
10] Improved matchmaking configurations
11] Improved join-friend functionality
12] Clip and Hollow Point ammo will be renamed properly.
13] There will be character customization (IE: skins) when you reach a certain level. (Nice!)
14] There will be no customizable beards (why?)
15] There will be a mode in Single Player called Project Mercury. As to what it is, they are mum about this.
16) There will be no mod tools for the PC version at release.
17) Destruction will not be as extensive like in BC2 as the engine DICE is using for MOH is a modified Frostbite engine.
18] Punkbuster will be used for anti-cheating.
19) The game will have dedicated servers and not share with BC2's servers.
20) The game will have alternate control schemes.
21) The Maps in Multi-player will be different from the maps in Single player. (Don't expect to fight where the Single player is based).
22) There will be a map called Diwagal Camp. It's a desert map with few cliffs and houses. (For MP)
23) The beta build we're playing now is different from the E3 build. For a video comparison see: http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/30111
24) Damage has been jacked up across the board (From Sibben).
25) Muzzle flash is being worked on.
26) There will be more game modes. (Pretty obvious but someone needs to say it).
27) The game will have a spectator mode (Confirmed to be on the PC version at least).
28] There will be control options for lefties.
29) There will be MIC and VOIP support. (Again, pretty obvious).
30) Settings will save in the final version. (Obvious but a lot of people are still talking about it).
31) There will be no fire-selector for automatic and burst-fire. (For now at least).
32) Persona name changes,etc. Link: http://forum.ea.com/eaforum/posts/list/1095882.page for more details on it.
33) Death "lag" or freeze has been confirmed to be fixed in the final version.
34) This already in the list but I repeat; Weapon damage and recoil has been increased. No need to worry about it





Steve wrote:Just released news, the Medal of Honor special edition will have the Battlefield 3 beta included.


Steve wrote:Just released news, the Medal of Honor special edition will have the Battlefield 3 beta included.

fuzz_e_bizkitz wrote:Steve wrote:Just released news, the Medal of Honor special edition will have the Battlefield 3 beta included.
Wasn't going to get it until I saw this.


EA sweetens the deal for players picking up the limited edition of the modern-day Medal of Honor reboot on October 12, with a beta invite for DICE's highly anticipated Battlefield 3 in every package.
We've heard nary a peep regarding Battlefield 3 since EA COO John Pleasants mentioned it back in June of 2009. All we've known since then is that the game is in development.
Now we know a sure-fire way to get into the beta.
Along with some extra weapons and a remastered version of Medal of Honor: Frontline (exclusive to the PlayStation 3 version), picking up the $59.99 limited edition of Medal of Honor ensures players a spot in the Battlefield 3 beta test, which should happen within twelve months of Medal of Honor's release, according to the EA beta website.
Medal of Honor goes on sale on October 12 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. I get the feeling sales numbers will be much higher now that this news has hit.


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