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#Battlefield 1943 reviews update
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Certain points on the map allow the team that controls it to send in an air raid and rain down destruction on a group of enemies. Instead of having to spawn at a point and walk two minutes to your squad, you can now instantly spawn right next to them and get back in the action. That change might not sound too important, but it really does add a new dimension to the game play. Not only does this allow you to quickly see where they are and what they’re doing on the map, but you can now “squad spawn” if you’re dead, coming back to life right next to the selected squad mate (or inside a vehicle they are driving if there is an empty seat). If you join a game with a friend, they will be in your squad. The effects are truly impressive, and add a new level of immersion to the experience. The engine allows for some amazing environmental damage tank shells blast through walls and villages sit in flames after an air raid. The graphics have been updated and the game now uses the Frostbite Engine (from Battlefield: Bad Company). If your team holds them long enough, they win the match.īattlefield 1943 stays very close to the original Battlefield 1942 games and includes three levels from the Pacific campaign: Wake Island, Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal. The goal is to hold as many control points as possible (the more, the better). Capturing control points allows the team to reinforce themselves by enabling players and vehicles to spawn in the area. Players can use a variety of vehicles including planes and tanks. If you’ve never played any of the PC Battlefield games from DICE (Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment), here’s the basics: Battlefield 1943 is a World War II-based shooter where you try to take out your enemies while capturing bases (control points), and defending those captured points from falling back into the enemies hands.