Saturday, May 14, 2011

DICE, Man Up And Show Us Console Footage Of Battlefield 3



Yesterday Activision's hand was forced when Kotaku leaked Modern Warfare 3 for the world to see.  Everything was leaked, from locations, to story, weapons and even the game's ending.

What followed was a barrage of MW3 teasers  from Infinity Ward, leaving most of the gaming world wanting more.  But there were some screens leaked in the process showing off some levels of the game that's still early in production, and the levels shown were yet being built.  However you have Battlefield 3 fans roaming gaming sites, searching for COD threads to trash talk the game. Mind you, COD will sell infinitely more copies than BF3 for many reasons, one of them being the enjoyability of the game.

Yet with all the bragging, DICE hasn't shown not one clip of console footage of its latest game, only topnotch PC in-game trailers.  What's with that? At least Infinity Ward and all COD developers ALWAYS show us console footage from the get-go.

And no one should make the claim that "it's a PC game first", because COD was also a PC game first and Infinity Ward were PC developers.  It's becoming annoying, really.   I say it's time the games speak for themselves and right now we don't have a fair comparison.

EA's been boasting big words concerning Battlefield 3.  It says it'll go head-to-head this year in November with COD, the publisher also said it believes it has a better game and people only need to know of it.  In fact, EA's gone as far as saying "we'll eventually beat Call of Duty".  But what have we heard from Activision? Nothing.  The publisher refuse to engage its rival with dry words, instead they've chosen a "show action" stance.

So unless we see console footage of BF3, EA should shut up.  This is also deceiving.  Gamers are drooling over Battlefield 3 because DICE has shown us PC footage of the highest optimization, but I won't.

Man up, DICE.  Show us what you're made of by showing us second-to-none console footage of BF3, and then we will talk.