Airlifting is the name of the game here: Mladen Hueys ferry soldiers to and from battle hot-spots, Chinook choppers deliver tanks and jeeps to newly captured bases, while the North Vietnamese Army's NVA amphibious troop transports scuttle around the banks and rivers fending off Yankee oppressors. Incidentally, those NVA aren't quite the hole-dwelling guerrillas Hollywood would have you imagine either. They've got MiGs, assault helicopters, towable M46 artillery cannons and a platoon of nonarmoured, gun-free scooters.
A fair amount of thought has clearly been given to the politics of spawn-points. As per usual, your presence in and around the capture points on the map will result in your flag being raised and spawning a-go-go. Only this time round, you'll see exactly how long it'll take to capture.
The more team-mates you have around you, the faster the process will be. Vietnamese engineers will also have the ability to dig out bolt-holes that'll act as camouflaged spawning sites, while the US have boats that can be moved around the more watery levels for better spawn locations. You'll be able to choose between assault soldiers, engineers, heavy artillery and sniping scouts, each with their own range of weapons.
While that would be good for documentaries and the like, fortunately our thorough play-testing showed everything to be well balanced and in good fighting order from a gaming point of view. There shouldn't be many whitewash-style, blitzkrieg victories in this simulated conflict - just as there wasn't one when the US stormed in for a quick and easy dust-down back in the '60s.
True to form, in the admittedly early code we were playing, the single-player bots were still pretty vacant and not far elevated above the circle-driving, ally-shooting divots of BF - despite the fact they're more likely to listen to your radio commands.
It's in multiplayer however, that BFV will always show its true worth. Moments like the first time I was fragged by a Bouncing Betty mine whose modus operandi is to spring out of the ground to gut-level before exploding were just so magical that I can barely wait to use the same dirty trick on unsuspecting BF Vietnam virgins as soon as the game goes live. The vehicle physics and controls, meanwhile, are just as much fun and fiendishly tricky as they ever were.
Helicopters are still bastards to fly, as the hours I wasted trying to hook tanks onto my Chinook will readily testify. But the practice and skill required for airborne manoeuvring has always been, in my opinion at least, one of Battlefield's greatest, addiction-harbouring assets.
There's no doubt that Battlefield Vietnam has huge potential, and that it has huge, looming rivals in the form of Soldner: Secret Wars and the delectable temptation that will be Joint Operations. If I were a betting man, however, I'd place my money on the Battlefield franchise.
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Battlefield Vietnam Windows Manual English. Press ESC to close. OldGamesDownload September 12, 0. Battlefield Vietnam. The game itself follows the events after the war where U. In essence, the story behind the game revolves around a group of U. They were there due to a UN resolution that was needed to help out in the war efforts in Vietnam.
During this time, there had been air battles that had claimed more than a thousand lives, mostly civilians. As such many soldiers that were stationed at Camp Hue were traumatized by what they saw during this time of war, especially when they return home and see the terrible images of the war that they had witnessed.
The game deals with these memories through a series of text messages that players receive from their respective squadrons, and the game presents you with real life situations and emotions that you would likely not experience if you were to actually go there.
Another major feature of this game deals with a series of "scavenger hunts" that are integrated into the game play. These scavenger hunts serve as the main means of unlocking different upgrades for your soldiers, as well as different weapon attachments for you to use in your battle against the VN's. Throughout all of these missions, you can expect to encounter new people who will try to stop you from winning, as well as new technologies that you can use to better your odds of winning.
All in all, if you enjoy playing first person shooters like DICE, then you will truly enjoy playing through Vietnam, because it is one of the most historically accurate video games that you will ever play. We don't have any change log information yet for version 1. Sometimes publishers take a little while to make this information available, so please check back in a few days to see if it has been updated.
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