PDA

View Full Version : Battlefield For Ps2



Smith
04-15-2004, 10:13 PM
EA AND DIGITAL ILLUSIONS ANNOUNCE DEVELOPMENT OF BATTLEFIELD: MODERN COMBAT FOR THE PLAYSTATION® 2

Award-winning Battlefield Franchise Comes to Console for the First Time

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 15, 2004 - Lock and load, soldier... It’s time to prepare for all-out war on the modern battlefields of the world. Electronic Arts announced today that the award-winning Battlefield franchise is coming to console for the first time with Battlefield: Modern Combat for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system from Sony Computer Entertainment America. The title, which is currently under development for a planned fall 2004 debut, will be published and distributed by EA under the EA GAMES™ brand.

The first-ever Battlefield console installment will drop players into the heat of battle on the high tech frontlines, entering a new modern era of combat with more firepower and new expansive environments. Armed with the latest modern weaponry, players can take control of over 30 vehicles, including tanks, helicopters and fast attack vehicles, to engage in major conflicts with up to 24 players in some of the largest online battles on the PlayStation 2 console. (Online play requires the PlayStation 2 console, a broadband connection, memory card, and network adaptor for the PlayStation 2). Voiceover communication is also supported via USB headset. Players will choose to fight for one of three military superpowers: the United States, the Chinese, or the newly formed Middle East Coalition.

Developed by Sweden-based Digital Illusions,Battlefield: Modern Combat features large and detailed environments, from city streets to remote forests, in some of the globe’s most notorious hot spots, allowing players to engage in multiplayer battles that could be ripped straight from tomorrow’s headlines. Battlefield: Modern Combat also includes over 70 state-of-the-art modern weapons and advanced weapon systems, including heat-seeking missiles and laser designated bombs. Additionally, with in-game success, players increase their rank and garner promotions in a persistent online world.


Image Resized
[img]http://images.ea.com/eagames/official/bf_modern_combat/mc_01_large.jpg' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'> ('http://images.ea.com/eagames/official/bf_modern_combat/mc_01_large.jpg')

Image Resized
[img]http://images.ea.com/eagames/official/bf_modern_combat/mc_02_large.jpg' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'> ('http://images.ea.com/eagames/official/bf_modern_combat/mc_02_large.jpg')

Image Resized
[img]http://images.ea.com/eagames/official/bf_modern_combat/mc_03_large.jpg' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'> ('http://images.ea.com/eagames/official/bf_modern_combat/mc_03_large.jpg')

lol, this might not be to bad. they have experience with the first too, mabye this time they will work hard to create a almost bug free, lagless solid game, that will be enjoyed by all.

ill buy it, because with my dls connection, it wont lag at all, and ill have the top system, becaue my comp sux and i have to run everything on low.

this might not be so bad, wut uu guys think?

Monkeee
04-15-2004, 10:25 PM
i dont get how u can play FPS with a gamepad or a joystick... >_<...... seriously

Xare
04-15-2004, 11:14 PM
Seriously.... Console gamers need a hardware solution to this problem with FPS games.