I don't like Justin Bieber's music either, but its incredibly popular. If Eric Clapton's next album was indistinguishable from a Justin Bieber album, I'd be disappointed too.
mod....not a game
A mod is a game? Its a modification of an existing game, to make a new game. Day Z for example, is a game in itself, created by modifying Arma 2.Every source game is simply a "mod" of the source engine is it not? Do these not count as games either? Or 2142, essentially a mod of BF2, the only difference being it cost money compared to something like PoE.
Well here is 2 different aspect's, you are Comparing Eric Clapton to Justin Beiber, and i'll be inclined to agree. But if Clapton was BF and Beiber was [insert game] the argument stands that battlefield gameplay is still uniquely battlefield (although other games are starting to come out with similar formats), how ever if one was to say Eric Clapton album indistinguishable from other Eric Clapton albums, well now we're coming into game franchise material across the board.
sigh, finegame = something made for salemod = modification of commercial game, usually by groups of talented amateurs, ether as a labour of love, or to get their foot in the industry.arma II you have to buy, dayz is free (at least for now)links back to the hipster comment, game/band is only cool while I like and no one else does, or until it becomes profitable. I was into it when it was underground, never as good as their original stuff, sellouts etc etc etc
links back to the hipster comment, game/band is only cool while I like and no one else does, or until it becomes profitable. I was into it when it was underground, never as good as their original stuff, sellouts etc etc etc
Bullshit it does.BF42 and BFV and their mods were really popular in their time. Just because you weren't around doesn't mean it was underground.
Or perhaps game made as labour of love happens to result in offering a more enjoyable gameplay experience for someone than a game that was made to make money? Does that just sound too ridiculous in your mind?
It'll surely be another modern military setting. Shooters need to go back to the older ways of cycling through era's i.e. WW2-Vietnam-Modern-Future. With the constant repetition of modern combat era, the genre is stagnated and successive games hardly add anything new, not that we didn't already know this. I imagine its just so much more cost effective to release what is effectively the previous title with some new maps and updated graphics.
Bf2 was released at the dawn of broadband in this country and some may argue it was the first fps to provide relatively stable ping and lag free game play
So what's next?
Really? Who the fuck are those idiots then?
So what's next?We're already jaded and dissatisfied with the next BF3. It's about now ish that some slightly smaller developer announces a FPS that we hope will meet all our needs and more. eg: ET:QW, wolfenstein... w/e it was called, shattered horizon, MoH (latest iteration), BC2, RO2HOS, brink, cs:go, etc. I'm sure that this time there'll be a good game whose hype lasts for more than 2 hours past release.
Haven't read through this thread, so not sure what has been talked about.A friend of mine has had a look at a beta for BF4 and told me.Commander is back in as per bf2Destructible building is in as per bad company 2Naval battles is in as per 1942.From what he has seen, it is step back in the right direction of a pc led game but time will tell