Neowin FPS BF3 vs MW3 Purchase Poll


  

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  1. 1. Which game?

    • BF3
      133
    • MW3
      26
    • Neither
      23
    • Both
      54


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As it states this a poll for which game you'll be or intending on purchasing, between just these two. To make it simple on thread viewers feel free to state your:

- choice in game

- If single player or multiplayer is the deciding factor

- platform you'll be most likely to purchase for

- other deciding factors such as "community" "graphics" etc

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Both, more than likely. I like the look of both Singleplayer campaigns, and I enjoy playing the MP of the CoD series. I'm a bit hesitant about Battlefield's MP, but I'll certainly give it a go.

Both for the PS3.

Battlefield MP is probably one of the best online games you can play!

Perhaps, but I've not played a Battlefield game in years, and Dice's handling of the multiplayer aspect of Medal of Honor has left me wary.

I hadn't played a battlefield games either myself until 2 days ago; BF:Bad Company 2, single player with only an hour or two of MP, highly recommend it even if you just rent it. For now I'm still playing CoD:Black Ops multiplayer 5th or 6th prestige, so it's not like I'm bias. =)

Lack of desire or platform? Just curious.

Platform, my Xbox has been broken for more than a year, and I haven't felt the need to replace it since I didn't use it all that much.

My PC won't be able to run it since it barely ran Black Ops, and there will be numerous engine enhancements from the MW2 engine.

I personally hate how BF fans are slating MW3 and praising BF3 even though they've played neither and neither is anywhere near finished :/

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Anyways, going to purchase both for Xbox 360.

Going off previous experience, it has nothing to do with being a fanboy. With BF3 theyve made huge updates to the engine, IW keep using the same old crap over and over and over again to tell the same story in different settings.

Both, but Battlefield 3 over Modern Warfare 3. I prefer the gameplay of Battlefield and I'm eager to get some time with Frostbite 2.0. The Modern Warfare 3 trailer did not appeal to me all that much, to be honest. Sure, it'll be a decent game but Frostbite 2.0 is going to be a real game-changer. Modern Warfare 3 looks like more of the same - which might not be a bad thing assuming that it has decent online.

If I had to choose between them I would pick BF3 over MW3 about a gazillion times but I don't have to choose between them so I will eventually get both but I doubt MW3 will get 5% of my overall gaming time for this fall. To put it in perspective I have easily spent over 3000 - 3500 hours clocked in on BF2 with many different accounts. I suspect BF3 will be no different (Y)

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