Author Topic: Hilarious rare Battlefield Hardline animations  (Read 2420 times)

and does itself some justice by returning to the bad company roots a little.

am I to interpret this as "it actually wants to be stuff"

i absolutely love these


i love the rpg one

he's like 'i'm gonna insert this normally... no wait. forget that, let's do it like this.'

am I to interpret this as "it actually wants to be stuff"

yeah no kidding, the bad company games were like the handicap moments of battlefield. they were awful spinoffs lol

Holy stuff these are hilarious. I hope thet will add more (or we discover more)

Holy stuff these are hilarious. I hope thet will add more (or we discover more)
I think they're are more that haven't been discovered

yeah no kidding, the bad company games were like the handicap moments of battlefield. they were awful spinoffs lol
1942 was the best. You had maps based on the real battles like Omaha, Battle of the Buldge, Tabruk, Guadalcbrown town, El Alamein, Iwo Jima. You had a variety of nations such as the United States, the British, the Canadians, the Free French, the Germans, the Italians, and the Japanese. Each had their own unique weapon set and pair of vehicles. You had one set of weapons, not unlocks for anything, so basically it came done to skill and team work instead of wealth and unlocks. It also had the right balance of realism and silliness. For example you could load up a jeep with dynamite and blow up a tank, there was no bullet drop, motion blur. You also had 5 well defined classes such as the sniper who was useless, the Assault, the Anti-Tank, the Medic, and the Engineer.

Battlefield 2 and Battlefield Vietnam were also really good. Battlefield Vietnam let you customize your classes a little bit, added stuff like napalm, and helicopters. Battlefield 2 was a real mile stone though because at the time shooters were usually caped at 32 players, you had all these 16 vs 16 player battles. So to take I to next level, they increased the player cap to 64 players.  You also had unlocks, but you had to play and kill stuff to get them, you couldn't just randomly run around, cash in a few bucks to unlock everyone, no you actually had to work for that stuff. Then Bad company rolls around, tries to mimick cod by reducing the player count and ditching previous innovations.

You had had CO-OP were you could play against the AI. You had mod tools and cool mods such as Transformers, Desert Combat, and Project Reality.

No more co-op, no more mods, everything that made battlefield what it was, gone. It's just another franchise competing against the Call of Duty cash cow. DLC'd to death with unlocks that you can buy.

Good to see that the devs have some humor in creating games.

I think what made bad company so popular was because they introduced environmental destruction, which wasnt a thinkg in BF2, and they havnt made a battlefield game for such a long time.

BC2 polished this and i honestly enjoyed the hell out of it, same with BF2 and 1942. I would watch my dad play them all the time and eventually joined him online and we teamed up.
Same thing with BC2. We both got it on the PS3 and would always play it. Thats probably why i like BC2 a lot.

I would probably enjoy BF3 more if my dad had a gaming computer. Its not the same playing Battlefield without my dad.
I have it on the PS3 but its so hard getting back into controller FPS's

harm you stufflorde you forgot 2142 master race

titan mode was hype as forget



There is one in BF4 as well.