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villoresi zei:Kreeg je op de ps3 versie BF1943 niet gratis bij BF3?
Ik had daar ergens iets over gelezen.
Ik heb er ook wat over gelezen, maar dat is (nog) niet officieel aangekondigd.
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villoresi zei:Kreeg je op de ps3 versie BF1943 niet gratis bij BF3?
Ik had daar ergens iets over gelezen.
koolcast zei:

GosU zei:Was bf1943 niet pc only? Dan moeten ze dat al porten. Maar het zou wel kunnen zoals bij MOHtier1.

mentor0 zei:Wat zegt gij nu. BF1942 was PC only, BF1943 is een PSN store game.
Maar ik heb die hier al sinds release dus veel heb ik er niet aan als die bij BF3 zit...
XGN zei:Tijdens de E3-persconferentie van Sony, die zonet ten einde liep, kregen we te horen dat PlayStation 3 gebruikers een gratis exemplaar van Battlefield 1943 krijgen bij aanschaf van Battlefield 3. Beide games zullen op hetzelfde schijfje staan en Sony wil op deze manier nog maar eens duidelijk maken dat de Blu-ray veel meer data aankan dan bijvoorbeeld de DVD.
Battlefield 1943 verscheen in 2009 en kreeg van ons een mooie 8,5 in de recensie. Battlefield 3 verschijnt op 27 oktober voor de PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 en PC.
XGN
Past a certain damage threshold, vehicles will not recover armor. And with heavy damage comes the horrifying and adrenaline-inducing experience of having one’s vehicle disabled. In the case of the tank, it would slow to a crawl. Fire and smoke would signal that it is in dire need of manual repairs, and that it is only a matter of time before it explodes. But here’s the beauty of the new system: Its weapons will still be functioning, turning this into a high risk situation that can play out in a number of ways.
In our daily playtests here at DICE, you will often find a disabled tank in the field with Engineers scrambling to repair it, while its crew is still operating the main cannon and auxiliary machine gun to keep enemy forces at bay. If repairs go well, the tank gets back to full working order and the crew has narrowly escaped a disaster. If not, at least they had a fighting chance, while the disabled vehicle itself made a tempting target leading to more intense multiplayer action.
TimeBandit_b zei:Gij blijkbaar ook. 'k Denk dat koolcast hier toch wel op prijs wordt gesteld wegens al zijn posts betreffende nieuws rond BF3 ..
Neenee i love koelkastmentor0 zei:Wat zegt gij nu. BF1942 was PC only, BF1943 is een PSN store game.
Maar ik heb die hier al sinds release dus veel heb ik er niet aan als die bij BF3 zit...

dus khoop dat het zo weer een beetje vantzelfste is 
Battlefield 3 betaBattlefield 3′s September beta won’t be a cosmetic affair, and will result in changes for day one patches and Battlelog right up to launch. Head below for audio of DICE devs talking about the beta, confirmation of “hundreds” of changes being made to the game based on the alpha and everything we know about the beta so far.
In regards to the Battlefield 3 beta, the billion dollar question is “when”.
Speaking in a roundtable interview in Sweden last week, game dev head Patrick Bach was coy when pressed on a specific date.
“Soon,” he said.
A fellow DICE staffer added: “Well, we’ve said September, so it’ll be soon.”
Bach then said: “Before the game ships,” before his teammate said, “Sometime between now and the end of September.”
The final game itself releases on October 25.
Bach went on to say the alpha and imminent beta are working tests, and are very much affecting the end product.
“There were plenty of complaints, of course,” he said in answer to VG247 reader Colin Gallacher, who asked whether or not feedback from the alpha had impacted the shooter.
“There were some things we found out that we wanted to change based on the alpha; quite a lot, actually,” he said.
“Everything from gun-balancing to the placement of the objectives on the Rush map; we actually moved them around based on [the fact] that the first base was quite hard to take. We are still moving things around on that map to utilise feedback from the alpha.
“That’s why we’re doing it. It’s not to market the game, it’s actually to test it in a proper way. There are hundreds of things that we’ve changed since the alpha.
“Again, to the beta question, we are releasing the beta before the game and we are actually changing stuff based on that before we ship the game, even though you could argue that that’s very late close to the ship of the game, we will still have time to do, for instance, day one patches and changes to the Battlelog that will actually be game-changing.”
Bach was speaking during a trip to DICE last week by VG247, RPS and Eurogamer.
As to what to expect from the beta itself, DICE has been noncommittal up to this point. You’ll get a map, obviously, but it’s unknown if there’ll be more than one.
As the BF3Blog guesses, it’s likely to be a larger level so all modes of combat can be tested, and it’s expected the beta will go live for all platforms: PC, 360 and PS3.
Obviously, you’ll need to be a Gold Live sub if you’re playing on 360. Those that bought the Limited Edition of Medal of Honor last year are guaranteed a spot, as you are if you pre-order the PC version through Origin.

koolcast zei:Als ze nu eens zeggen zeggen wanneer "soon" is.![]()
