Battlefield 1942 Franchise Goes To Vietnam 38
Thanks to several readers for pointing to the Electronic Arts press release announcing Battlefield Vietnam is in development for the PC. This new title in the Battlefield 1942 franchise "..will drop players into some of the Vietnam Warâ(TM)s fiercest battles. Fighting in theatres from jungles surrounding the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the city streets of Hue, players will choose from two well-equipped forces, the United States or the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Vietcong." Hmm, seems like Vietnam-based combat games are a rather crowded genre suddenly - why now?
i guess. (Score:2, Insightful)
Why now? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Why now? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Why now? (Score:1)
hmm (Score:2, Insightful)
the unrelenting patriotism should soon give way to realization, disgust, and ultimately change- at least, i hope.
Re:hmm (Score:1)
Not all of them [amazon.com].
The title's different than you suggested, but the idea's the same.
BF Vietnam (Score:2, Insightful)
Eve of Destruction (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Eve of Destruction (Score:1)
No it's not. The team of highly paid professional game designers will most likely win out against modders of their own game. Unless the team of modders suddenly aquires a professional PR department and publisher that is..
Eve Of Destruction (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Eve Of Destruction (Score:2)
Ever heard of marketing? Advertising?
I've played BF1942 and enjoyed it greatly. I even downloaded a few mods (blood!). But until reading this Slashdot thread, I'd never heard of EoD.
A little perspective, man: it does look great, but what percentage of BF1942 users even know EoD exists? 5%? 10%?
Plus, a significant number of them (incl. me) would want to see the updated engine and official Vietnam scenario
Re:Eve Of Destruction (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Eve Of Destruction (Score:2)
That means much improved physics and models. Just watch the HL2 video from E3 to get yourself excited for a 64player game based on next gen engines.
I'm drooling all over myself
So.. (Score:4, Funny)
So ... (Score:5, Funny)
Somehow I don't think this would sell very well in France or Italy ...
Re:So ... (Score:1)
Re:So ... (Score:2)
I think the only people it would server are the Koreans and the Germans. The koreans because they have that reaction time such that 2ms after I've exposed one pixel, they're awped me twice and have the deagle out in case that didn't do the job. The Germans because they're the only nationality that consistently uses stratagy.
It would be appropriate for the french to have a team, since Vietnam is the war we inherited from them
VIETNAM! (Score:5, Insightful)
It's about time we treated napalm as a real weapon in games.
Re:Trendy investors (idiots, all of them) (Score:1)
time machine ? (Score:2)
Re:time machine ? (Score:1)
I've been wondering where they were going with the franchise, they had to do something. BF1942 was a huge success, even bigger once they got their latency issues sorted out. Then with the first expansion they proved it. The second expansion will only continue to prove these things, but they're starting to run out of changes. I mean I suppose they could try to do more battles, more missions, etc, etc, but there's only so much you
Bandwagon? Huh? (Score:3, Interesting)
Hmmm, let's see. BF1942 came out after quite a few popular WW2 based games had already been out (MOHAA, Return To Castle Wolfenstein, etc...). So now they announced a Vietnam game, whoopee! How is that any different than the original BF1942? I really wish
(BTW, I'm really looking forward to BFVietnam. I absolutely love BF1942 and still play almost every day. Far superior game than MOHAA or RTCW).
Re:Bandwagon? Huh? (Score:1)
That, and the fact that some people don't even know anything about the Korean War (or maybe just the fact that the Korean War is becoming a little bit more touchy of an issue at the moment).
We certainly saw a glut of WW2 games once all of the semi-realistic mods started becoming extremely popular
Re:Bandwagon? Huh? (Score:3, Funny)
Is this in good taste? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm not sure. I'm not inherently opposed to the idea, but my first instinct is to say that the Vietnam war may not yet be appropriate subject matter. It was one of the most controversial conflicts in US history, and the veterans and victims of the conflict are still alive and active members of society. If the bias is towards the American viewpoint it could seriosly upset asian sales, if towards the Vietnamese then it would get slammed in the states. If they did the near impossible and made it unbiased, both sides would probably be offended.
I fully support free speech and expression, especially in programming but are there some topics that that should be handled with kid gloves when being used for entertainment?
Re:Is this in good taste? (Score:1)
What war is or isn't appropriate subject matter? War is hell, people die, sometimes the right people, sometimes the wrong people. War is hell, everyone knows this. Why is WWII somehow less of a hell than Vietnam was? Because a hippies protested? What a load of shite.
And, just to be clear, veterans of WWII are also still alive. Do we dishonor them every day with our WWII movies, games and even scale model building? No, we don't.
If the
Re:Is this in good taste? (Score:1)
Steven V.
Re:Is this in good taste? (Score:1)
I don't know what my living grandather (both were in concentration camps in WW2, one died three years ago this August) would say about my
Vietnam (Score:2, Insightful)
Plus passengers are able to shoot and aim there personal weapons from vehicles...like trucks and stuff.
heh... (Score:1)
Whenever someone talks about Vietnam (Score:1)
Since it's BF42 ... (Score:1)
I mean, come on, in the demo, the Japanese had a Sturm Gewehr 44 (STG44), an extremely rare and expensive piece of hardware that was extremely powerful (many consider it the AK47's uncle) and avanced for its time.
Wait.
Most German soldiers never saw an STG of the war.
My historical geek's heart is hurt everytime I see that.
aircraft? (Score:1)