![]() I’ve even encountered people who decided to create their own cover by planting some C4 on the ground and then hiding in the newly-created crater. It really makes you think about alternative routes and new tactics. Suddenly the cover you fought valiantly for is blown to smithereens, changing your entire game plan. ![]() This means that the battlefield can change in seconds. There are whole rooms inside the underground Métro station that can be blown apart with a well-placed RPG or some sticky C4 explosives. The destructive capabilities of Frostbite 2 have been greatly improved over the first incarnation most of the objects you come across have some sort of deformation. It should be said that DICE has done an excellent job on balancing each game-type. Defense is a much more nervy battle in which you and your team must dig in and really work to hold the line. Attacking is an adrenaline-fueled charge, in which your team is rewarded for teamwork, perseverance and, at times, luck. Operation Métro, now the only level available in the open beta, can only be played as a Rush level, which is an intense attack versus defense on a large map cut up in to different segments.īoth attacking and defending are quite different styles, as Pat touched upon in his videos. Conquest is a whole different kettle of fish to Rush, for example. So how does it play? Battlefield 3’s multiplayer gameplay is quite the eccentric mix, and it really depends on the type of map or game type you're playing. I rarely drop below 55fps running at 1080p with all the DirectX11 bells and whistles on. I have an Nvidia GTX 560 Ti, which runs the game silky smooth at High settings. If the allure of Battlefield 3’s stunning graphics is enough to draw you in, then beware, as it really does come at a price. ![]() It really adds to an intense atmosphere that can change from level to level. Frostbite 2 is breathtaking the way light glistens through the leaves on the trees, the way the colours from the command point drop on the wall behind, the way the gunfire ricochets through the hollowed out Metro station are all spectacular. When I’m not sprinting into danger I often find myself doing a little sightseeing. And this from someone who has played over 500 hours of Call Of Duty in the past two years. I haven’t been involved in a single game that hasn’t been fun, be it offense or defense, assault, engineer, support or sniper. He's potentially a little better at it than Pat.įirstly, I love the way this game feels. VG247 reader Colin Gallacher played the Battlefield 3 beta on PC, wrapped up his thoughts and recording HD video of the beautiful shooter in action.
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