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What's new in version 2. Release November 8, Date Added June 7, Version 2. Operating Systems. Total Downloads 7, You can fire your weapons out of the car while riding shotgun no pun intended in jeeps. The VC can 'dig tunnels' to other part of the map, which is represented by a single spawn point engineers can move around.

This little trick doesn't often come into play, but when it does it can really frustrate and confuse the Americans. Welcome to 'Nam! These little tweaks don't drastically change the gameplay: this still feels like a Battlefield game, but is has the flavor of a different war. Vietnam is intended as a multiplayer game through and through: skip it if you'd prefer to game offline. At its core the gameplay is the same as what you'd find in the original Battlefield: a mix of vehicles supported by infantry is your best bet for capturing and holding territory.

It's an enjoyable game even on a server full of idiots, and absolutely incredible with two skilled teams going at it. Vietnam is an awesome game for LAN parties. Unfortunately, it also suffers from one of the problems that plagued the original Battlefield: the object of the game is to capture and hold points on the map, but there's nothing to stop players from zipping away from everyone to take points far from the action.

Some map designs mitigate this problem, but you still sometimes have problems where you're chasing down strays the whole time instead of fighting big battles on the front lines. However, one drawback from the original Battlefield is gone. Most foot soldiers now have powerful machineguns and more anti-vehicular capability, and there are more vehicles with more seats! As a result, Vietnam is a much faster game with more to do and less 'down time.

Vietnam has some play balance issues that might not surface until a couple of months after the game has been on shelves, once all the players master the strategies. Unlike , the two sides in the game have very different armaments. One of the options for U. In general, as with the real war, the U. On some maps, a swarm of American choppers can descend on VC positions from any angle.

There are lots of antiaircraft options available, but once players master the game skills, will more than a couple of the maps turn out to be balanced?

Our playtesting seems to hint that this might be a problem, but then again, Battlefield has always been about crazy over-the-top fighting and not about serious tournament-style play anyways. A variety of game maps keeps the multiplayer exciting. You'll be fighting in anywhere from exposed grasslands and rice paddies to dense Cambodian jungles to inner-city alleyways between shelled-out buildings. Some maps are vehicle-intensive, with jets and choppers filling the sky.

Other maps emphasize infantry, with tanks carefully threading their way through muddy roads while rockets roar unexpectedly out of the underbrush. There's even a new 'Evolution' mode, where a pair of historically-related multiplayer maps are linked together and team tickets carry over from one battle to the next.

The multiplayer game is extremely rewarding. A pile of small problems and a poor single-player experience prevent Battlefield: Vietnam from making the jump from great game to outstanding game.

Long load times between matches are a real buzzkill. During gameplay, even with a broadband connection you may experience some stuttering with a lot of people on the screen.

Sometimes running down a set of stairs will cause you to take falling damage. On at least one map we experienced a repeating sound glitch that didn't stop until we exited the server. These little problems tend to sort themselves out in subsequent patches, but why do we have to put up with them? Vietnam offers a single-player game against bots in order to familiarize yourself with the gameplay. There are many games that do this well Unreal Tournament is a slam dunk , but Vietnam's bots are profoundly poor.

For one thing they seem to ignore the camouflaging effects of ground cover, meaning you'll often be shot by enemies you can't even see. On top of that, we've had them shoot us while partially clipped through walls and invulnerable. Battlefield Vietnam v1. ORG files from the Battlefield Vietnam v1. Game or Patch Questions?

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