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Pixelenemy.com - Gamescom will be “one hell of a show,” says Battlefield 4 producer

Authored by Zarmena Khan

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DICE looks like it’s all set for Gamescom later this month. A Tweet by the Battlefield 4 producer Daniel Matros declared that Gamescom will be “one hell of a show.”

Electronic Arts is also set to show off the much-anticipated Titanfall alongside FIFA 14, The Sims 4, and Need for Speed: Rivals. The popular annual event will take place between August 21 and 25 this year in Cologne, Germany.

While we don’t know what Matros and his team will show off at the event, Gamescom is shaping up to be a crucial event for DICE and Battlefield 4 in particular.

We’ll be reporting on events as they happen, so don’t forget to drop by!
 
mweb.co.za/ - Battlefield 4: An avalanche of gameplay videos

by Zubayr Bhyat (plut) Posted Tuesday, August 06, 2013 8:01:00 AM


EA and DICE have pushed out an avalanche of videos showing the new weapons, environments and equipment. It's all destruction porn and eye candy here. As far as massive levels combined with fast paced gunplay go it's all pretty mindblowing to watch. While I'm not really a fan of the series but technically these videos look brilliant. Even though we're seeing pre-alpha code in these videos the game is looking pretty polished, and as far as visuals go I'd say that Battlefield 4 is going to be a tough standard to compete with for other developers.

If this is what we can expect from the Frostbite engine, imagine what's in store from Mass Effect 4 and Mirror's Edge 2? Well, I would say it's worth waiting for indeed.

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Bf4blog - Analysis of additional Battlefield 4 gameplay videos and screenshots

August 6, 2013
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So, it seems that EA/DICE continue to hand out short gameplay videos to the Battlefield YouTube community to hold our interest and feed our speculation as Gamescom 2013 approaches. I, for one, am happily going full-tilt on this hype machine. Check out this video of an attack boat battle posted by Luetin09, and hit the jump for more screens and discussion.

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In Luetin’s video, we see see the attack boats face off. The boat being spectated fires off its countermeasures, the effects of which look really nice. Then, my favorite part happens: the other boat rams the first one.

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What I find significant and marvelous about this is how the vehicles interact: one boat pushes the other aside and into the water, while getting lifted off the water by the boat it is pushing. While this may look different in spectator mode versus being in-game, this indicates a significant improvement in vehicle blocking and interaction. Hopefully gone are the days of odd stuttering inside the tank that just backed into you before suddenly being pushed off to a different position.

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In the video posted by FRANKIEonPCin1080p, we see some infantry taking on tanks. After the tank gets distracted by grenade launchers, a recon is able to sneak in with some C4, the effect of which is the satisfying explosion above.


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Around the 0:55 mark of the same video, we see our recon plant C4 on another tank and sneak down the stairs to detonate. This gives us an opportunity to see another of those nice little “extras” DICE has in Battlefield 4 to help immerse us into the environment. It may be difficult to see in the screen above, but from the recon’s view of the floor under the tank, we see some debris fall and sparks fly. I think some effects like this were in BF3, but what I am seeing so far in these videos feels more natural in the environment to me. The recon only managed to place one C4, so the tank ends up being finished off by some engineers. Once the tank is destroyed, it completely disappears. Hopefully, this is just a spectator bug, or they have not yet finished destroyed vehicle effects as of this build, and it will be added later. It feels so much better to me to have the destroyed vehicle remain in-game, at least for a period of time.

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Another video, uploaded by DooM49, showcases some knifings. One of these knife takedowns does not result in our usual set of dog tags, however. Instead, our player receives a shiny new magazine for his weapon. One can only assume this is a graphical bug, though you must admit it would be kinda neat to grab some ammo off your opponent.

That is all for now, but I imagine there are more videos yet to come, as some of these are second videos from these YouTubers, meaning EA/DICE continue to share these clips. I look forward to finding more bits to share with you. In the mean time, let us know what you think of the videos released so far, what they mean, and what new things they’ll show us at Gamescom.
 
pixelenemy.com - Battlefield 4 pre-order includes Three Gold “Battlepacks” as a bonus, gives “a new reason to rank up”

Authored by Alex Co

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Have you pre-ordered Battlefield 4? If not, you might want to drop by your favorite store (online or physical) and plunk down some dough, as not only will pre-ordering net you the game’s first expansion, “China Rising,” bit it will even throw in three “Gold” Battlepacks, too.

Not familiar with Battlepacks? It gives you “a new reason to rank up,” at least according to EA. Here’s the official description:

GEAR UP WITH BATTLEPACKS

Battlepacks add an all-new layer of persistence and an exciting element of chance to the multiplayer progression system in Battlefield 4. Through the course of their multiplayer career, players will receive Battlepacks containing random combinations of new camos, dog tags, knives, XP boosts, and more! These items are designed to add customization options to give players some more personalization options on the Battlefield.

If you’ve played Mass Effect 3&#8242;s multiplayer, Battlepacks are just like the booster packs one can buy with in-game currency or with real money for those that are impatient.

I just hope the game doesn’t boil down to who can spend the most to unlock everything the fastest. There is one glimmer of hope, though. In the description, it doesn’t mention weapon attachments, special Battlepacks-only weapons and whatnot. If people can only unlock knives, camos and other cosmetic stuff, then I’m all for it.

What do you think of Battlepacks? A good move by EA or a slippery slope waiting to happen?

For more on BF4, make sure to watch our exclusive multiplayer video showcasing the game’s Ultra settings.
 
ea.com - BATTLEFIELD 4 EXCLUSIVE BETA ACCESS INFORMATION

When will the Battlefield 4 Exclusive Beta Access start?
Do I have to pre-order the game to be able to get Exclusive Beta Access? How do I know if I have access?
In what regions will the Exclusive Beta be available?
1. When will the Battlefield 4 Exclusive Beta Access start?
There is currently no official date announced for when Exclusive Beta Access will open up to eligible players. Please stay tuned over at battlefield.com for more information as it becomes available.
2. Do I have to pre-order the game to be able to get Exclusive Beta Access? How do I know if I have access?
Exclusive Beta Access can be obtained in the following ways:
  • Pre-order the Origin Digital Deluxe Edition of Battlefield 4 (PC only) through the Origin store.
  • Own Battlefield 3 Premium Membership.
Alternatively, if you are a registered owner of a Digital Deluxe or Limited Edition copy of Medal of Honor Warfighter, you will also gain access when it is available.

Below you can find information on how to check your Battlefield 4 Exclusive Beta Access eligibility:
Battlefield 4 Digital Deluxe Edition Pre-orders
If you pre-ordered the Origin Digital Deluxe Edition (PC only) of the game from a region that offers it, a 'Battlefield 4 beta' product icon will be attached to the entry for the pre-order. To confirm this please do the following:
  • In your Origin client, open your 'My Games' tab
  • Right click the product icon for Battlefield 4
  • Select 'Show Game Details'
  • Scroll down to the 'Expansions' section
  • The Battlefield 4 Beta icon will be visible.
  • Note, if you've If pre-ordered the Digital Deluxe edition of Battlefield 4, but accidentally removed yourself from Exclusive Beta Access eligibility while pre-ordering the Digital Deluxe edition, please contact our
Customer Support Team.
Battlefield 3 Premium Members
  • If you are a Battlefield 3 Premium Member on the PC, a 'Battlefield 4 beta' product icon will be attached to the product entry for Battlefield 3. To confirm this please do the following:
  • In your Origin client, open your 'My Games' tab
  • Right click the product icon for Battlefield 3
  • Select 'Show Game Details'
  • Scroll down to the 'Expansions' section
  • The Battlefield 4 Beta icon will be visible (see image below)
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Note that during the pre-order process you would have been given the opportunity to opt out by de-selecting the beta access option.
If you did this by accident, or are confused about your status, confirm or regain your eligibility by contacting our Customer Support Team.

More information about Battlefield 4 Exclusive Beta Access will be soon. Please continue to check for updates at Battlefield.com and our Battlefield 4 information hub.
3. In what regions will the Exclusive Beta be available?
The Battlefield 4 Exclusive Beta will be available world-wide across all platforms, however only Xbox 360 and PC players in Asian regions--including those in Japan and Korea--will be able to gain Beta access.

This is not new news to most of you. What I thought was the most interesting part was that the beta will be unavailable to any Sony PS3/PS4 owners in their home region. Who do you think was involved in that decision?
 
I feel like the battlefield series very well might just not be a big deal in the Asian territories. Simply put, if BF's factions were japanese and russian soldiers I don't think it would be nearly as much of a major franchise here simply because the US customer couldn't relate to it as much, but its US/RU so I think the same could apply to Japan. Plus American company, American game, American name; a lot of games just don't 'travel' well.
 
digitaltimes.com - Battlefield 4 Beta Launch Date Still Unknown Following Debut Of New Game Play Videos

By Scott Craft on August 4, 2013 9:30 PM EDT

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We've got all the latest on Battlefield 4, including word on a few new Chinese vehicles recently confirmed to be in the game, along with nearly ten minutes of brand new Battlefield 4 game play footage as the wait continues for the launch of the Battlefield 4 beta. (PHOTO: Electronic Arts / DICE)
With less than twelve weeks remaining before the Battlefield 4 release date, we still know next to nothing about the Battlefield 4 beta that's supposed to start sometime this fall, but five new game play videos are giving fans of the series a much better idea of what to expect when Battlefield 4 launches on October 29.

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After a relatively quiet July, Electronic Arts and DICE have opened the Battlefield 4 info and video flood gates; posting a new developer Q&A and authorizing the release of five new Battlefield 4 game play videos as the countdown to the Battlefield 4 beta continues. Most notably, the Battlefield 4 dev team used Friday's Vehicle Q&A to begin unveiling the list of vehicles that will be available to the Chinese faction in Battlefield 4, including the Type-99 MBT (tank), Z-10W Attack Heli and DV15 Interceptor Attack Boat.

There's a little something for everyone in August's first round of Battlefield 4 game play footage too, with leaks from a variety of well-known Battlefield-loving YouTube personalities posting a variety of short game play clips from the closed Battlefield 4 beta test currently underway. It's not clear exactly which build version of Battlefield 4 the latest footage is from, though all of the recent videos were recorded on a PC running Battlefield 4 on the game's "Ultra" graphics setting.

The latest batch of Battlefield 4 game play footage also gives us an idea of what to expect from the game's update suppression systems; specifically, the visual filters that will engage when you are taking fire from an enemy(s) during a Battlefield 4 multiplayer match.

Unfortunately, all of the latest Battlefield 4 game play footage was captured on the previously revealed Siege of Shanghai map, the only map to be seen publicly since Battlefield 4 was publicly confirmed by EA and DICE earlier this year. Siege will undoubtedly be the only map featured in the Battlefield 4 beta this fall as well, making us wonder if we'll get to see any footage from other multiplayer maps before the Battlefield 4 release date.

Of course, we'll be counting down the days either way, but we can't be the only ones who'd like to see what else will be included In Battlefield 4. Check out all of the great new Battlefield 4 game play footage that's emerged in the last few days while we all keep our fingers crossed for word on the Battlefield 4 beta sometime in the near future:

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Be sure to check back with iDigitalTimes.com and follow Scott on Twitter for more on Battlefield 4 as we continue following all the latest game news ahead of the Battlefield 4 beta scheduled to begin this fall and the Battlefield 4 release date on October 29.
 
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mp1st.com - More Battlefield 4 Multiplayer Gameplay Inbound

Prepare 4 more Battlefield 4 as brand new multiplayer gameplay hits YouTube thanks to a handful of Battlefield community personalities.

Last week, we brought you 14 brand new Battlefield 4 multiplayer gameplay videos from various YouTubers, all which you can check out right here. While the gameplay takes place on the same multiplayer map developers DICE showed off at E3 2013, Seige of Shanghai, each video displays the game running at Ultra Settings using the brand new spectator mode.

Below, we&#8217;ve gathered 11 more videos (more as we update) for your viewing pleasure. Similar to the previous ones, they each show Battlefield 4 running on Ultra Settings using spectator mode, but you&#8217;re sure to find some new surprises here and there.

Check them out and tell us what you think in the comments below. Also, be sure to keep your sights on MP1st for all your Battlefield 4 news.


Mos of these show full textures on the ground
This one in particular looks like a remake of BF3's Wake. This must be from the Second Assault expansion pack.
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opn second review it looks like maybe he sandwiched a few seconds of BF4 footage in the middle of a round of BF3 Wake.
 
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Is it just me or do the people actually playing in these videos look extremely bad?

I brought this up awhile ago and someone posted in here before (when the first BF4 video was posted) that it was a marketing tool. They are intentionally bad players in videos, so the gamers watching feel empowered because they are better or some crap like that.
 
It takes some skill to find THAT bad players, though.

Not really. Take a person that has only played COD on a console with a controller, and make him play with 63 other players and with a mouse.

OR take a PC player and disallow him from customizing his controls. Chaos.
 
It takes some skill to find THAT bad players, though.

Not really. Take a person that has only played COD on a console with a controller, and make him play with 63 other players and with a mouse.

OR take a normal PC player and disallow him from customizing his controls. Chaos.
 
examiner.com - EA offers 'Battlepacks' with 'Battlefield 4' pre-orders

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August 7, 2013

As if a map pack and an exclusive beta weren't enough, EA announced on August 6 that gamers who pre-order “Battlefield 4” will also receive multiplayer “Battlepacks.”

In a tweet posted on Twitter the official “Battlefield” account said:

“Pre-order #Battlefield4 to get China Rising, 3 gold Battlepacks, and access to the exclusive #BF4 Beta.”
That's right, if you pre-order your copy of “Battlefield 4” you will not only receive the “China Rising” map pack and the exclusive beta, you will also receive something called “Battlepacks.” These “Battlepacks” will be delivered to gamers as they progress through the various stages of “Battlefield 4's” multiplayer game. Each “Battlepack” will contain “random camos, dog tags, knives, XP points [experience points], and more.”

“Battlefield 4” is set to be released on October 29 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. You can pre-order your copy now and get all of these great perks on Battlefield.com for $59.99.

Want to get a sneak peek of “Battlefield 4”? Check out its great trailers on YouTube.

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I believe this is a description of the digital deluxe edition -- Gully.
 
BF4central - Battlefield 4 gets “Field Upgrades” instead of Class Specializations

Battlefield 4 gets “Field Upgrades” instead of Class Specializations

BF4 introduces a new in-game soldier unlock feature.

DICE just announced that a new Battlefield 4 feature called Field Upgrades. The new feature replaces the old Class Specializations from BF3, where players received a specialization when they ranked up. Now, they’ll be getting unlocks on a per-match basis with Field Upgrades in Battlefield 4.
In BF3, players ranked up and unlocked weapons and specializations, such as “Sprint”, which made them sprint faster, or “Ammo”, which gave them more ammo, “Frag” which increased the hand grenade count, and more. There were also squad specialization versions of these as well.
In Battlefield 4, these are replaced with Field Upgrades, which are in-game soldier upgrades that are unlocked on a match to match basis — the better you play in a match, the better upgrades you get. After the match, the field upgrades are said to rest, although it’s not confirmed if all upgrades will be reset.
DICE also released a new screenshot as well, which you can find above.
 
Hmmm, are these "field upgrades" going to cause balance issues?

And just out of curiosity, why do companies push for pre-orders so bad now? Seems EA is pushing extremely hard for people to pre-order this game.
 
Hmmm, are these "field upgrades" going to cause balance issues?

It's going to depend entirely on how they are given out. IF they are awarded not for KDR, but for Caps/Defenses and other objectives, then I think that can be a good thing. If it's just going to reward people who don't engage, but keep up a good KDR... then that's going to be an issue.
 
None of the current squad specializations are are particularly great as is. IMO they're more convenient than anything else, I wouldn't expect it to pose a problem unless they bring back body armor/magnum ammo from BC2.

I hope it's based off of points and not kills though.

And because pre-orders pretty much directly translate into launch sales, which are a significant measure of how financially successful a game is. Further the more people with the game at launch, the more momentum and attention it gains which is important to it's 'staying power'. Particularly when the game's main draw is multiplayer, a big active playerbase is a crucial.
 
examiner.com -
‘Battlefield 4’ PS4 and Xbox One last man standing mode disscussed

July 16, 2013
Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment has provided some comments on the potential addition of a last man standing mode in the upcoming PS4 and Xbox One video game, “Battlefield 4.” According to a message from the official “Battlefield” Twitter on July 14, a spokesperson from the company stated that the special online multiplayer feature is a “possibility” in the first-person shooter. He also hinted that the last man standing mode could be announced near the launch of the product. You can check out some of the latest screenshots of the sequel in the slideshow at the top of this article and the comments below (courtesy of “Battlefield” Twitter):

It's a possibility, stay tuned to the blog to find out closer to the release date on October 29th.
Two studios from Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment are currently working on “Battlefield 4.” A new graphics engine was built for the project, which is being released for the PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Along with the multiplayer features, the video game also includes a single-player campaign mode. “Battlefield 4” will begin shipping on Oct. 29. You can pre-order the products from Amazon in the following links: “Battlefield 4,” PS4 and Xbox One
 
middleeasy.com -There Sure is a Lot of Pointing in Battlefield 4, Apparently

AUGUST 8, 2013 WRITTEN BY DAVE WALSH


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So there are a lot of people on the internet who try to be funny. We know that by now, the internet is basically one big lulz factory, even if there are a lot of failures involved in this. That’s okay, because the cream floats to the top, or at least tries to get there. YouTube’s “Geek Week” means that people are going to be stretching to get some LULZ on YouTube and, well, this Battlefield 4 video is actually kind of funny!

Why? Because, indeed, you can do a lot of pointing to set markers and such in the upcoming Battlefield 4 and this guys decided to make one of those videos with home-produced music that we all know equates to an instant meme. So, join in with us, and point at all of these things in Battlefield 4 and recognize that other games don’t have this much pointing. While I’d usually insert a banal Call of Duty remark here, on this particular afternoon I feel as if it is not worth it and that you’ll all get the point anyway.
 
Is that the new spot animation or something?

Oh and I had no idea they added a "counter-knife" action. Guess I'll have to check it out.
 
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