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What is Frontlines: Fuel of War? Introduction and Overview
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(Digg this article!) ![]() Last edited by WhiskeySix; 02-22-2008 at 10:08 AM. |
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
Wow, this is something I'll keep my eye on.
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
Mnnnn the more I read the more I think this might be a runner.
I'll have to give the BETA a whizz tonight to see what's what. Now let me see ....... what shall I be...... A Counter-measures Specialist Air Support Specialist Ground Support Specialist These all look kewel
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
Played the beta already... It can't compare with battlefield 2142. It is the drone game with everyone else as bait.
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
Yeah, it can be a pretty frustrating game when you end up on a random pub beta server and there's zero teamwork. It's funny, in about 75% of the rounds, I've found teams get horribly imbalanced... 13 vs 5 situations and the like... I tried to warn people here, but...
Anyway - hopefully they'll release a demo version in a few weeks and you can try that with everyone here... Of course - FFoW won't be for everyone - there will be a TON of poeple that just don't like it as much as what they're playing now... and that's ok ![]() |
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
Pretty harsh crticism Sith of a 'beta', but I wouldn't put it past the hype just yet
. I'm going to download the beta tonight (Gotta love fileplanets quick servers for subscribers). I admit it does look interesting, just hoping those videos are using god mode. Hope this will be less twitch than it looks (poor Quake Wars...) and I hope these maps are decent size (not expecting ArmA, but it'd be nice). I'll leave a preview/critique after I try the beta.
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
Get a beta key here.
for futher notes, please see: http://www.tacticalgamer.com/frontli...a-version.html
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
The chat text is in the top left corner and almost unnoticeable during a round with other things scrolling. While I enjoy not having it in the center of the screen, because it seems to word wrap the messages don't stand out and most noobs don't see it.
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
First off thank you for the intel on this one WhiskeySix =)
Looks very promising I just hope it doesn't play as much like Quake Wars ET as it looks and it's not ruined by being all "health bar" like the battlefield games. If it promises Realism I will come ~_^
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Re: Introduction and Overview - What is Frontlines: Fuel of War?
As I said above, after a solid 3 hours of online play I believe I have a resonable view (although limited from an 'experience' point-of-view) of this 'beta' (a key word) and can rightly add my opinions so far. I both played with the public privates as well as an organized squad of TG'ers.
As expected, because this beta and a 'free trial' as most players are concerned, the mass of public 'noobs' is high and on the low IQ side. Of course this means I could easily test out each weapons power and each role (although I only really delved deeply into the Drone specialization. In the weapons department I found the Assualt rifle and its versatile grenade laucher (both teams have a comparable rifle; same as bf2142, balanced with different 'skin') to be spot on and a blast to get the hang of. Sniper rifle is a 2-hit kill ordeal (not sure if a head shot is a 1-hit yet) and is pretty standard with just a side-arm. The sniper has scope that zooms twice and all other weapons have a 1x scope (not sure if the shotgun does, but I'm sure it'd be pretty useless) and all the zoom is very smooth and responsive. So far the weakest weapon was the 'Spec-ops' (the name escapes me, but I do believe thats it) machine-gun, the explosives are standard affair of left click to toss & right click to detonate. Every other gun felt sufficiently powerful (it's not ArmA power, but the same as vanilla bf2142). For the roles I found the Drone spec to tickle my fancy the most, but I'm sure the other 'support' specs are most useful in the end. The air support spec is great for clearing out the objectives with the cluster bomb and the gunship, but the precision bomb is good for nailing a tank or a stuborn sniper on a rooftop (the bombs both take around 5seconds to hit the target, so hitting a smart tank usually takes some luck and good timing). The Emp tech seems to be the most useful of the support specs from a tactical standpoint and will likely be the spec used most often with the Sniper due to its 'Radar Jamming' 1st level 'skill', but also by the vehicle jamming and anti-air support 'towers'. The ground support spec seems the least useful to an infantryman, but it offers the ability to do field repairs on vehicles and the constructable defenses, which from my play time are big 'shot here' sign. But those last two were the least of my used specs. Lastly (because this is getting way longer than I wanted) squad leading. So far very impressive despite it's simplicity; joining and creating a squad (and inviting members; 4max) is as easy as pressing 'X' and sliding the mouse to a menu option (similiar to the voice menu in bf2, but only 4 options max per selection). Issuing either the attack or defend commands are as easy as pointing to the ground you want tapping 'X' and sliding the mouse up or right and clicking. Very easy, very useful for the micro-level or directing a group towards a general area. I'd add more including vehicles, but 3 hours is hardly long enough to explore the intricys (sorry it's late ) and noobs steal the helicopter to crash it into a tree. If anything that Whiskey or I or anyone has said peaked your interest even a little you do yourself a favor and take 2 hours to download this beta (remember, it is still a beta and needs us 'testers' to report those 'wtf' moments.
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