Map looks huge.
SP vs 64 player MP..
The gameplay linked is from single player...
Map looks huge.
SP vs 64 player MP..
PS4 ... seems to be requiring 30fps across its games ... I wonder if the same will be enforced on BF4 ?!
https://skydrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=1E3F9E1E2F8BC994!3085&cid=1e3f9e1e2f8bc994&app=Excel
You could tell from some of the low-res textures and water effects. Looked great for a launch game but could look better, I think.
PS4 ... seems to be requiring 30fps across its games ... I wonder if the same will be enforced on BF4 ?!
https://skydrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=1E3F9E1E2F8BC994!3085&cid=1e3f9e1e2f8bc994&app=Excel
Will the Xbone/PS4 have dedicated servers for BF4? That would help it have 64 players no?
Did they not say every Xbox One game has dedicated servers?
Will the Xbone/PS4 have dedicated servers for BF4? That would help it have 64 players no?
64 player will need to be on a server yes.
So you've never seen 360 controller icons in a final released PC game?
Damn, taking Call of Duty to task. Frostbite is a pretty nice engine, DICE deserves props for always pushing it forward.
CoD isn't going to reign supreme forever. Generation transition is the perfect opportunity for the competitors to establish themselves in a significant way. If EA was smarter, they wouldn't have rushed out Medal of Honor: Warfighter, and would have took the proper time to have a next gen Medal of Honor game ready for the launch of both the PS4 and Xbox One.
I always said when next gen rolls round, CoD won't have its 60fps USP anymore, and will suddenly look really rather dated.So now that we know this is running on X1 at 60 FPS, what is CoD's excuse for looking so bad? This was one of the stunners of the conference IMO.
I always said when next gen rolls round, CoD won't have its 60fps USP anymore, and will suddenly look really rather dated.
Battlefield all the way man, it's in another league in terms of technical prowess, map design, balance, teamwork, etc.
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He made a thread about it. Said it got pulled probably, but it still exists.Sorry for going off topic, but do you know what happened to Prince of Persia?
Disappointing it was a no show.
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my tv doesnt support Full HD anyways xDI bet it's running at 720p.
Battlefield all the way man, it's in another league in terms of technical prowess, map design, balance, teamwork, etc.
He made a thread about it. Said it got pulled probably, but it still exists.
During todays live streaming of Battlefield 4 multiplayer at E3, DICE confirmed in an on-screen interview that the PlayStation 4 version will indeed support 64 players. When the game was unveiled yesterday EAs E3 press conference, DICE said that the Xbox One would support 64 players, but there was no mention of 64 players on the PS4. Both next-gen consoles will run the game at 60 frames per second as well
I actually said at the time I thought it was. It seemed heavily downgraded compared to the reveal trailer. Less AA, AF, lesser detail/resolution, worse LOD, worse smoke and splashes/particle effects, worse looking distant sea, less smooth frame rate etc.
Here's a 1080p version of the vid for you guys to judge for yourself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBSbxjkLXuU
Not saying it looks bad. It looks great. Just the Baku 17 minute reveal trailer looked a lot better. Considerably more detailed and well filtered.
Console.
64 players.
60 fps.
Commander mode.
5 player squads.
Insane destruction.
win.
win.
WIN.
How are 5 player squads going to work, 2 Commanders, 12 Teams Of 5...there's 2 left over?
Good news: Xbox One controller seems to work on PC. Bad news: Playing with Xbox One controller doesn't mean you're playing Xbox One code.
You seem to be assuming I'm talking about Battlefield 4? I'm not.
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