Battlefield 3 finnaly show up - on Game Informer's March cover

My god. I’m speechless. That video was fucking amazing. I was even amazed at how realistic the running animations are.

i hope you don’t get to sprint forever

Yes, Dice still loves PC gamers! As long as it turns out decent I’ll be buying this.

I doubt it. I can’t think of a single game in which you can. Except Borderlands, where the aim isn’t exactly realism.

BFBC2. In the sp, yeah you shouldn’t be able to sprint forever. But in the mp I’ll be very pissed if you can’t sprint forever.

https://media.pcgamer.com/files/2011/03/Battlefield-3-screenshots-Sniper.jpg

Patrick stewart on left.

Wrong.

BF3 gameplay shown, my mind blown. :fffuuu:

I have to say, this is the first game that I’ve seen in a while that the graphics are actually…impressive, and the gameplay looks like it has a good flow to it as well.

I couldn’t give 2 shits about other war games, but BF2 always held a special place in my “gaming heart”, so I’ll be keeping an eye out for this one - especially after that footage.

In BFBC2 mp sprint is unlimited.

It’s not unlimited. You can just sprint for an extremely long time, you will eventually stop, but you’re usually stopped/dead by the time it happens.

Ah. Ok. Well then it might as well be called unlimited. In quite a bit over 2 days of gameplay I have never once run out of sprint.

88 hours here. :3

Nice. I’ve got 12 days of gameplay on MW2 (I was still pretty new to gaming so it was the only mp I had). What’s your name on BFBC2? Maybe we could play some matches together. If you want to add me my names is garthbartin just like on here.

pics or it didn’t happen

Watched gameplay trailer.

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Yay more urban environment

Well… Where else are you gonna fight a war in Iraq? A flat desert?

Well the GDC demo was run with a single GTX 580. :slight_smile:

Source: https://twitter.com/repi/status/43350154291589120

Nice.

Bad Company 2 wasn’t too bad, system-wise. Though BF3 looks like an incredible step forward even from that.

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