Battlefield 2142 Preview - Customization and Persistence in 2142

Battlefield 2142 isn't just about intense online battles, as the game will feature customization features to let you create your own soldier.

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Watch the battle for Gibraltar in Battlefield 2142.

The future doesn't look pretty in Battlefield 2142, but it certainly will offer plenty of combat. Battlefield 2142 is the latest game in EA and DICE's popular multiplayer action franchise, and it's set in a future where a new ice age has created a desperate war for the last ice-free places on Earth. The game will feature a mix of infantry and vehicle combat, with support for up to 64 players on maps that are set in war-torn Europe and North Africa. Of course, as this is the fourth game in the franchise, Battlefield 2142 will build upon the ideas and features introduced in earlier games. This is especially the case with Battlefield 2, which was released last year to critical and popular acclaim. Battlefield 2 introduced a lot of new features that Battlefield 2142 will build upon.

The developers at DICE are aware that the persistence and customization features of Battlefield 2 are a big reason why that game is so popular. Battlefield 2 keeps track of a myriad of different statistics as you play, which are tied to your player account. Everything from how much time you spend on each map (right down to the second) to your hit accuracy with each weapon to your favorite victim is logged and recorded. Battlefield 2 wasn't the first game to track statistics, but players really embraced its system. The game rewards long-term play, because not only can you build up your stats, but you can also gain rank in the form of promotions.

When you create an account in Battlefield 2, you begin as a private, but you can eventually work your way up from the enlisted ranks into the officer corps and even the general ranks, though that requires hundreds of hours of gameplay. And rank isn't just for bragging rights (though that's certainly a big part of it), as ranking up does have its privileges. For one, players with a higher rank get priority for the commander role in the game, which lets them control the artillery, recon-drone support, and more. But the major reason to work your way up in rank is so you can unlock new weapons. You earn a weapon unlock each time you're promoted. It's not unusual to see Battlefield 2 players debate which weapon to unlock next. After all, if you had spent days or weeks to earn a promotion and a weapon unlock, you'd be cautious, too.

With that in mind, the team at DICE has embraced persistence and customization in Battlefield 2142. The sequel will feature deeper versions of all the aforementioned systems. Battlefield 2142 will offer even more detailed statistics tracking and a lot more weapons and equipment to unlock. The idea isn't simply to give the player more stuff to play with, though. Since there are approximately 40 unlocks in the game, ranging from weapons to equipment to abilities, but only four classes, this means that you can customize your character considerably.

Players in each match can have different weapon and equipment load-outs, depending on what they've unlocked and what they chose to bring along to battle. The slot-based inventory system limits how much gear you can tote along, so you might have to choose between carrying the defibrillator (used to resuscitate fallen comrades) and taking along extra grenades. If you're a squad leader, you might have to choose which sort of support drone to carry along, such as the gun droid that flies along with your squad and provides extra firepower (at the price of pointing your squad's location out) or the respawn beacon, which can be planted anywhere. Of course, this makes teamwork all the more important, since everyone in a squad can carry different equipment, so the trick will be to make sure that someone has the gear that you need for every contingency. For example, if you battle your way onto a Titan (the floating aircraft carriers in the game) and make it to the reactor core, it's a bit embarrassing to get there and realize that no one is packing explosives. Sure, you can destroy the core by firing a lot of weapons, but the faster way is to make sure someone has the explosives that you need to bring the Titan down.

Having customized characters also means that you might not know what the person you're shooting at is carrying, either. DICE expects that this will create a bit of a tactical dilemma, as you'll have to make sure you can counter whatever the enemy might bring to battle. Of course, you'll be able to redo your inventory in the time that you're waiting to respawn, but you'll only have access to those things that you've unlocked, so you can see how this system is geared toward rewarding long-term play and teamwork. The more you play the game, the more items you'll unlock and the more versatile your customization options will become. On the other hand, you'll still need to make sure that you work with your team, because no single soldier can carry everything that'll be needed in battle.

Finally, you'll once again want to make sure you rise in rank, not only for prestige's sake, but also because your chances of becoming a commander increase. Like commanders in Battlefield 2, commanders in Battlefield 2142 will be able to direct the efforts of multiple squads, as well as call in support in a number of ways. For example, in Titan mode, commanders are able to steer the Titan around the map to try and avoid enemy assaults, but the Titan can also deliver a withering barrage thanks to its many cannons mounted on its underside. This makes it a mobile artillery platform, capable of pummeling opponents on the ground below.

By building upon the proven persistence and customization features in Battlefield 2, the designers at DICE hope that they can make Battlefield 2142 just as compelling of a game. Of course, that will also depend on if the game can deliver the same kind of intense and dynamic combat that Battlefield is known for. Still, considering that Battlefield 2142 is the fourth Battlefield game, the folks at DICE have a lot of experience under their belt. We'll see the fruits of their labors when Battlefield 2142 ships later this year.

148 Comments

  • penguins227

    Posted May 17, 2008 3:24 pm PT

    Quote:
    Looks great! But there is a tiny mistake:
    In a video there is a agent in camo (fully transparent).Although he was 100% transparent he had a very dark shadow!!!
    I hope this mistake will be corrected before it hits the shelves! End-Quote

    uhh... thats supposed to happen??? how'd you like it if you were chased around by sombody that has NO way of tracking??? lol

    haha didnt even know about this franchise till a week or two ago; thought it was a copy of medal of honor

  • conti027

    Posted Oct 11, 2006 10:35 am PT

    yea new computer for u happy b-day to u ,to the person i dont know under me hahaha

  • Shundhit

    Posted Oct 10, 2006 2:20 am PT

    I won't worry cause I am buying a new computer for my birthday which is next week !

  • mikado01

    Posted Oct 8, 2006 5:58 pm PT

    oh , man....i bought battlefield 2 like 4 months ago, and the computer that could actually run it fried. so now im using a computer that cant handle it at all..i need a new computer if i'm gonna buy this one

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Sep 4, 2006 5:19 am PT

    kinda interesting...

  • AirborneElite

    Posted Aug 30, 2006 5:05 pm PT

    This totally will kick butt i mean halo 3 looks like, well I don't know they still wont finish it or even show us clips cause they having a hard time fitting bots into the game (lowsy game creators). It will definataly be the best game and most thought out fast created AWSOME game of the year. This is the most brilliant sci-fi shooter ever devised. Any person who likes shooters and don't like this should smacked.

  • azcn2503

    Posted Aug 30, 2006 2:34 am PT

    As long as the server browser works, and is responsive, not the clunky mess that BF2 has, and as long as it has proper native widescreen support (like all modern games should have), *only then* can this become the 'best game of 2006' like they are hoping for. As a nice extra, a hardware cursor that runs at the same frame rate as the game would be nice.

  • idan25

    Posted Aug 26, 2006 12:26 am PT

    Future warfare couldn't get prettier!!

    I'm so glad I got a new graphics card.

  • HellsKing

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 12:52 pm PT

    I believe the soldiers will have a great deal more ass kicking abilitys agianst vehicles than in any other game of the Battlefield series...I mean...mines that follow the vehicle? Thats just brilliant!

  • bigster72

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 11:43 am PT

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  • hafaholo

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 6:09 pm PT

    yeah i mean if you like to play battlefield and have a good machine, well there is no reason why you should not get this game! This game is going to rock!

  • Impossibilium

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 3:34 pm PT

    Zilor wrote:

    Well Impossibilium, considering FilePlanet has a beta very soon I'm guessing that these features will in fact make the game and not just dissapear into the ether.


    Things got lost in the previous Beta as well. I'll believe it when it's in the final game.


    Zilor wrote:
    Also, how in the world is Titan mode anything like Onslaught? Have you read what the feature even consists of? I'm guessing you haven't because they aren't even remotely simmilar.


    It's nothing like Onslaught. That's why I said it was like UT Assault.

    Have you read the post you are referring to? I'm guessing you haven't because those two words aren't even remotely similar.

  • Impossibilium

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 3:22 pm PT

    note to developers: make sure you actually beta test this thoroughly. In particular, design a server browser that actually has features essential to online play FROM THE BEGINNING and not three months after launch.

    That means:
    Sort by ping actually works (!).
    Favorite server list
    Filters that work
    Buddy list
    Refresh list does not update the entire server menu
    Better response. The 2D server browser shouldn't have worse performance than the 3D engine.
    Joining expansion packs from the server doesn't require a restart of the whole game.

    If you need some tips try looking at UT2004. Epic have been doing the online multiplayer thing a while so they actually know how to create a working browser.

  • Kiffer85

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 2:01 pm PT

    Titan mode shouldn't last for that long as the missle's you use to destroy the shields can also destroy the titan. It just takes a bit longer then if you were to go inside and destroy the core

  • djebrada

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 12:18 pm PT

    Titan mode: have 2 squads fill the place up with claymores and 1 guy resupply them = a round that could last around 4-6 hrs! SWEEEEET! Sign me up!

  • Notoria

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 7:18 am PT

    SWEET!!! This game is going to kick consecutive A**!!! Can't wait.

  • Jager_414

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 6:35 pm PT

    In a review i was reading about the graphics, they said if you can play Battlefield 2, then you can most likely play 2142..

  • toxiceggy17

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 12:52 pm PT

    o0o0o

  • angelcar

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 10:45 pm PT

    Actually, I think casting shadows while you're pseudo-invisible is deliberate. I think I read about that in one of the articles here on Gamespot. I know, it's kind of silly, but I think it's just a way for them to leave some vulnerability to the feature.

    ps: um, I just spelled checked my message and "Gamespot" got marked as a misspell... all righty then...

  • 2reddy

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 8:13 pm PT

    Looks great! But there is a tiny mistake:

    In a video there is a agent in camo (fully transparent).Although he was 100% transparent he had a very dark shadow!!!

    I hope this mistake will be corrected before it hits the shelves!

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