When Battlefield 2
was released in 2005 it quickly became one of the most-played
first-person shooters online due to its fantastic 64-player multiplayer
mode and brilliant gameplay. Prioritizing teamwork and tactics over frag
counts, Battlefield appealed to gamers looking for something new and
refreshing, different from the standard multiplayer shooters of the day.
Since then developer DICE has released two installments of Battlefield: Bad Company,
a story-based spin-off with a comedic slant and a new multiplayer mode,
and several other well-received Battlefield titles. Now, six years
later, DICE launched of the long-awaited Battlefield 3, one of the most anticipated games of 2011.
Built on four central tenets, Battlefield 3 is set to shake up a genre too often clichéd with space marines, chest-high walls and repetitious me-too action.
The first of these four tenets was decided upon even before the first line of game code was programmed; it being that Battlefield 3
should be the most technologically advanced game ever made by DICE, and
in general when compared to all other shooters on the market. Utilizing
version 2.0 of DICE’s internally-developed, industry-leading Frostbite
engine, Battlefield 3 taps into the power of the latest DirectX 11
graphics cards, raising the bar by a considerable margin to deliver
unprecedented graphical realism that has some gamers questioning the
authenticity of untouched in-game screenshots, all of which can be seen
in our Screenshots
section.
Whereas many multi-platform games fail to make full use of the PC, DICE
has placed its focus squarely on the PC and then scaled back a separate
version of the game just for consoles. In a Battlefield 3
interview with GeForce.com, Executive Producer Patrick Bach had the
following to say when asked if consoles were holding back PCs:
Screenshots :
System Requirement :
OS:
Windows® XP SP 3 (32-64 bits) / Windows Vista® (32-64 bits) / Windows
7® (32-64 bits) CPU: (Minimum) 2GHZ Dual Core (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHZ or
Athlon x2 2.7GHZ) (Recommended) Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU Memory:
(Minimum) 2 GB RAM (Windows XP) / 2 GB (Windows Vista and Windows 7)
(Recommended) 4 GB for Windows ® XP, 4 GB for Vista / Windows ® 7 Video
MemoryMinimum)Graphics card AMD: DirextX 10.1 compatible with 512MB RAM
(ATI Radion 3000, 4000, 5000 or 6000 series, with ATI Radion 3870 or
higher performance) Graphics card Nvidia: DirectX 10.0 compatible with
512MB RAM (Nvidia GeForce 8, 9, 200, 300, 400 or 500 series with Nvidia
GeForce 8800 GT or higher performance)(Recommended)DirectX 11
compatible with 1024MB RAM (Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 or ATI Radeon 6950)
HDD : 15 GB of free Hard Drive Space/ Sound Card: compatible with
DirectX 9.0c
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