Battlefield 3 News

Below Is Some Battlefield 3 News

Starting with The kits

Below a More Detailed Look at Load outs

Assault

 

The Assault class carries a primary weapon consisting of an assault rifle — like the M4 and AK-47 and is now merged with the medic class the Assault class can now heal and revive teammates.

 

It can also function as a more offensive class with ability to swap out the revive kit for a grenade launcher.

 

The confirmed weapons for the Assault class so far are:

 

M16A4 assault rifle for USMC

 

AEK-971 for Russian Side

 

M9 sidearm for USMC

 

MP-443 for Russian Side

 

Grenade launcher or Defibrillator kit.

Recon

 

The Recon class carries a sniper rifle for long range engagement s.

 

But for Battlefield 3

The Recon class has a more active role as well.

 

The Recon also has the ability to call in artillery strikes (expected unlock).

 

Furthermore

 

The Recon can equip with C4 explosives to blow up enemy vehicles or map objectives.

 

Recon weapons:

 

Semi automatic sniper rifle

 

MK11 for USMC

 

SVD for Russian Side

 

Will have a wide variety of team-play oriented gadgets

 

C4 explosive pack

 

M9 sidearm for USMC

 

MP-443 for Russian.

Support

 

The Support class returns to its role it had in Battlefield 2, with its main purpose to provide heavy fire from a Light Machine Gun (like an M249 SAW), and resupply teammates with ammunition.

 

 In Battlefield 3, the Support class is broadened with the ability top use lighter weapons and assault rifles like the M4, with several attachments, including a powerful flashlight which has the ability to blind enemies in dark places.

 

The confirmed weapons of the Assault class so far are:

 

M249 SAW for USMC

 

PKM or RPK for Russian Side.

 

M9 sidearm for USMC

 

MP-443 for Russian Side.

 

The ability to use lighter weapons with attachments like the M4 or AK-74U.

 

Ammo pack to resupply teammates.

 

Ability to mount LMG’s on surfaces for greater accuracy.

Engineer

 

The Engineer class in Battlefield 3 is very similar to the class in Bad Company 2

 

It’s primary role is to engage tanks and armored vehicles with an array of rocket launchers such as the RPG-7 and the AT4, or use anti tank mines.

 

The primary weapon is a carbine rifle, with a variety of unlocks available, ranging from shotguns to sub machine guns.

 

Main heavy weapon includes

 

AT4 for USMC

 

RPG-7 for Russian Side

 

Primary weapon is a carbine

 

(like an M4 or AK-74U)

 

Rocket launchers can be swapped with anti tank mines.

 

Repair tool for repairing friendly vehicles.

 

M9 sidearm for USMC

 

MP-443 for Russian.

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Great news for all PC fans out there:

 

The much requested Commo Rose command interface will be returning to Battlefield 3, as DICE’s Karl Magnus Troedsson has just confirmed in an interview at GamesCom in Germany (and via Twtter). Troedsson said that Commo Rose will return to Battlefield 3, but won’t be in the version showcased at GamesCom.

Commo Rose was one of the most wanted features from Battlefield fans, and it’s wonderful news to know that it’ll be returning in Battlefield 3.

 

On August 12th, 2011 in News, Rumor

Yesterday we reported that Origin would be required to play retail copies of Battlefield 3, and possible digital downloads as well. This wasn’t a big surprise and most gamers wouldn’t mind, but we’ve now got some news that might arouse some anger and disappointment among fans.

In the past Battlefield games, players would create an account for the Battlefield game (e.g. BF2 or Bad Company 2), and they subsequently could create several profiles or soldiers to play as. Now, according to DICE’s Daniel Matros, one’s Battlefield 3 soldier is tied to the Origin account. In the Battlefield 3 alpha, one’s soldier name was the same as the Origin profile, and there was no way of changing it or creating a new soldier. In order to change your in-game name, you had to change your Origin profile name. However, this was an alpha version, and it’s a possible that certain player features were turned off.

 

But Matros specifically commented on Twitter regarding the ability to chose a player name in Battlefield 3 by saying “your name is linked to your origin persona“. It suggests that there would be only one player per Origin account, which is quite disappointing, seeing how the feature was available in almost all other Battlefield games (we’re not certain whether it’s possible to create multiple Origin profiles without having to re-purchase games). Unlike consoles, PC players have had a choice of not only choosing their name, but creating a new soldier and starting from scratch, if they so desired. This also leads us to believe that Origin will be required regardless of where Battlefield 3 is purchased — retail or any of the digital distribution platforms.

 

We hope that this isn’t the final decision regarding player profiles and that DICE reconsiders keeping the feature that was present in many Battlefield games. And while we can understand why EA would tightly integrate Battlefield 3 into Origin, this is perhaps taking it a step too far.

Vehicles have always been a huge part of the Battlefield franchise, and with Battlefield 3, we can expect the popular tanks, helicopters and jets we’ve seen in previous Battlefield games.

 

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     BF3 Squad Details

Over the past few weeks, a ton of new details have emerged on the squad system in Battlefield 3. On first glance, it appears to share a

lot of similarities with Bad Company 2 squads, but there are a number of key changes, including the way members spawn in a squad. Here is the full list of the confirmed and unconfirmed details regarding Battlefield 3 squads.

 

Confirmed BF3 Squad Details

 

Squads are limited to 4 members

Squad leader can spawn on any member, while members can only spawn on squad leader

The creator of the squad is the squad leader, and will be indicated by a star.

On 64 player maps, a 32 player team will have 8 squads (8 x 4 = 32)

Players will receive squad bonus points for helping the squad, much like in Bad Company 2.

Players will receive bonus points for killing the opponent squad leader.

 

Unconfirmed / rumored BF3 Squad Details

 

The best/most active member will get promoted to squad leader.

Squads won’t be lockable (unlike in Bad Company 2)

Squad tools (squad leaders get to lock the squad, invite members, kick members, etc.)

Overall, the squad mechanics in BF3 appear to be refined and developed from the ones found in Bad Company 2, which overall worked pretty well.

The new spawning structure will limit the amount of spawns and will give the squad leader a greater role to play.

DICE still hasn’t announced all the details regarding squads and multiplayer, but we’d love to see some form of squad management, especially since teams in BF3 will support 32 players and up to 8 squads.