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EA and EB Games Australia showed off some BF4 details from the same demo that was shown at E3. David Silverman who is the marketing director of EA at Battlefield answered some Q&A's.
The destruction is said to be more dramatic than the one in BF3 and is said to be similar to Battlefield 2′s destruction. You won’t be able to completely level the maps. The PC specs are similar to the one in BF3 so players don’t have to upgrade their PCs if it can run the game well.
Silverman admits that the story in BF3 wasn’t that great and could have been more. The campaign will be more character driven and emotional. They have spent more time into creating a good single player story.
This is a summary of what he said made by BF4Talk:
Singleplayer:
- Admitted that the BF3 story could have been more.
- Campaign will be more character driven and emotional. Confidence in their skills in building multiplayer led them to spend more time into creating a good singleplayer story.
- NPCs will be more human. Right down to the smallest and simplest details of just watching you walk around etc.
- Cutscenes are acted out in a soundstage like in movies
Specs:
- Oculus Rift support is not planned, but is possible in the future
- PC specs are similar to the specs of BF3. No official specs list has been released.
Multiplayer:
- Battlelog returns on PC and will integrated into the console games
- Commander Mode runs in-game and tablet, however the in-game versions will have extra features such as live video feeds etc.
- Maps can’t be totally leveled, however, destruction is going to be more dramatic than BF3′s and will be similar to BC2′s destruction.
- They are considering bringing back the ability to destroy MCOMs by having structures and buildings fall on them, like BC2
- You can cut the power in the indoor parts of the maps and use the darkness and non functional elevators to your advantage
- Seize of Shanghai, the map shown at the E3 Demo, is a medium size map.
- The spokesman said that “You won’t be disappointed by the number of maps in the game” and that new game modes will shown very soon.
- He also stated that Operation Metro is the most popular map in BF3, thus indirectly confirming that it’ll return in the Second Assault DLC.
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