Some ideas
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jkerrigan
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Some ideas
Just a few suggestions that I wouldnt mind seeing in the mod.And hopefully some of you feel the same way.
Ive noticed how DiCE focused this installment of the BF Series on infantry combat,and so seeing as how this would be a benefit,what about peeking/shooting around corners.Also what about the ability to drag the bodies of fallen comrades for a revival away from the firefight.Ive had quite alot of games where my squad member has fallen and I cant get to him because theres either a tank within 20 feet,or bullets blazing over head.
And one more important thing,DiCE fails to realize that if there was a war between China and America it would not be fought completely in a desert/mud hut theater,so what about some major city maps within China,maybe MEC vs China,or a Aerial Assault by China into a US occupied territory,maybe this would be an awesome chance for China to invade Tawain and would make for some really good urban comabt.
Ive noticed how DiCE focused this installment of the BF Series on infantry combat,and so seeing as how this would be a benefit,what about peeking/shooting around corners.Also what about the ability to drag the bodies of fallen comrades for a revival away from the firefight.Ive had quite alot of games where my squad member has fallen and I cant get to him because theres either a tank within 20 feet,or bullets blazing over head.
And one more important thing,DiCE fails to realize that if there was a war between China and America it would not be fought completely in a desert/mud hut theater,so what about some major city maps within China,maybe MEC vs China,or a Aerial Assault by China into a US occupied territory,maybe this would be an awesome chance for China to invade Tawain and would make for some really good urban comabt.
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waffenbaum
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Just wanting to point out that the senario of war between China and USA is probably the single most unrealistic thing in the whole game. Never happened, and never going to (That's just a fact, sue me if I'm later proven wrong). The idea itself is just so absurd that I can't see any reason why DICE decided to go that way other than for the purpose of including another fraction. One might even go so far as to say they included the Chinese to be politicaly correct, since there's no asians amongst the US player models (And only one afro-american).

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waffenbaum
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Not if the whole game ends up being based on real world conflicts. Anyhow, the only major asian power that would, as of now, seem like a threat is North Korea. I don't know about you, but to me it would sound a lot more realistic if North Korea decided to invade a neighboring country, holding the major world powers back with the threat of nuclear war.

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Wolfmaster
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top secret...
actually, i'm trying to pursuade him to hand over bin laden....
no, joke. you never know. i mean, i don't think many people would have predicted in 2000 that in 2005 the us would have invaded iraq and afghanistan because those terrorist rats flew planes into the twin towers.
so. we'll see...
actually, i'm trying to pursuade him to hand over bin laden....
no, joke. you never know. i mean, i don't think many people would have predicted in 2000 that in 2005 the us would have invaded iraq and afghanistan because those terrorist rats flew planes into the twin towers.
so. we'll see...

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jkerrigan
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waffenbaum
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Not to mention the numerous failed rocket tests aimed at Japan. Heard a news report about how a large unindentified missile had been launched from somewhere in North Korea, only to break mid-air and falling short of japans mainland by several miles. Of course, it ended in the ocean, and some political mumbo made it impossible for the japanese to investigate further.
That was madcap scary
That was madcap scary

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China got involved in the korean war, back when the US was anti-communist. Now the US is anti-nukes.... and look who has nukes, North Korea! So what if history repeats its self, with a small twist? Iran also has a nuclear program thinger.
That explains the MEC and China as well as throwing in a whole new military, the North Koreans.
IRT the original poster, MEC and China are allies so I doubt they'd be fighting each other.
That explains the MEC and China as well as throwing in a whole new military, the North Koreans.
IRT the original poster, MEC and China are allies so I doubt they'd be fighting each other.
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waffenbaum
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North Korea sounds wicked. Especially since they don't use those fur hats, they look awesome.
The North Korean military's effect on the economy cannot be overstated. The government spends 22.9% (2003) of the nation's GDP on military (compared to 3.3% (FY03 est.) for the U.S. and 2.7% (FY03) spent by neighboring South Korea), and has recruited 1.2 million of the healthiest young men into the army. This focus on military spending is unheard of anywhere else in the world, and has severely depressed the North's economy for decades
Some images to get your teeth watering.

*Theme from Psyko*

Some white house smashing propaganda

Ho-ly ****!

Freakisly detailed satillite image of the Yongbyon consealed nuclear power plant
More available on: More Korean installation photos
North Korean Border Guard

South Korean Border Guard

Privacy on the can you say? Tomfoolery! You shall have no secrets for the North Korean master spies!

And then, yeah, you know, they had to send someone to verify and write a report afterwards

I don't know about you, but I'd be pretty damn pissed about now!

Okay, as super swell as another page of insane North Korean voyuers sounds, I'll have to call it quits. These guys a friggin' scary!
The North Korean military's effect on the economy cannot be overstated. The government spends 22.9% (2003) of the nation's GDP on military (compared to 3.3% (FY03 est.) for the U.S. and 2.7% (FY03) spent by neighboring South Korea), and has recruited 1.2 million of the healthiest young men into the army. This focus on military spending is unheard of anywhere else in the world, and has severely depressed the North's economy for decades
Some images to get your teeth watering.
*Theme from Psyko*

Some white house smashing propaganda

Ho-ly ****!

Freakisly detailed satillite image of the Yongbyon consealed nuclear power plant
More available on: More Korean installation photos
North Korean Border Guard

South Korean Border Guard

Privacy on the can you say? Tomfoolery! You shall have no secrets for the North Korean master spies!

And then, yeah, you know, they had to send someone to verify and write a report afterwards

I don't know about you, but I'd be pretty damn pissed about now!

Okay, as super swell as another page of insane North Korean voyuers sounds, I'll have to call it quits. These guys a friggin' scary!


