A prematurely released video of Operation mode gameplay with 64 players on Amiens map. Notice especially the ending where the codex is being shown (nice idea). The defenders won so there was no further map.
Aeon wrote:
When you look at their Facebook page there should be a button or something to get a 5% discount code.
Also to use it in the store you have to log in (for people that try applying the code to see the price)
4:05 bullet marks magically appear/reappear on the machine gun when zooming in/out
Friends in High Places
The allies are losing the war in the air. Britain struggles to compete with the German aces and the average lifetime of a combat pilot is 17 days. You must face these bleak odds and take to the skies for a noble fight over the western front. Intense dogfights, unexpected encounters, and a story of friendship await you.
Nothing is Written
In the Middle East deserts, Arab tribes rebel against the oppression of the Ottoman Empire. The Empire’s devastating artillery engage rebel forces wielding rifles from horseback. As a Bedouin warrior working alongside the legendary Lawrence of Arabia, you must find a way to take on the technologically superior enemy and destroy a deadly railgun.
Through Mud and Blood
In the autumn of 1918, British forces prepare for a mass assault on the town of Cambrai, France. With tank support, Allied Command believes a breakthrough is a certainty. But the Mark V tank has one major flaw: it is not reliable. Join a dysfunctional tank crew who battle their way behind enemy lines as they learn to work together.
Avanti Savoia
Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire are deadlocked among the Alps. Braced by snow-capped mountains, neither side can find a way to dislodge their enemy. Meanwhile, the Italian mountaineer regiment Arditi prepares an unorthodox assault. Don your Arditi armor and head up a mountainside as Italian and Austrian forces clash over a strategic fort.
The Runner
The British Empire intends to open a new front to the war with an unprecedented naval invasion of the Ottoman homeland. The ships gathered for the Gallipoli Landings — the D-Day of World War 1 — carry over half a million men. As an Anzac runner you’ll witness the heat of epic bombardments and a beach landing, as well as covert deliveries of urgent life-or-death messages across the frontline.
Just a couple of quick images, will have to continue this a bit later as I'm a bit busy at the moment.
(Thus mostly just the various options available and two very quick game screens.)
Spoiler:
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Also EA really likes to do that thing recently where they throw you straight into the game whereas I would have preferred setting up options and whatnot first but eh it's a minor thing.
It should have been the 13th for Origin Access users with pre-load starting on the 14th with the game unlocking on the 18th for non-deluxe owners. (Deluxe owners get a three day early unlock I think.)
However it seems they unlocked it a bit earlier for the EA Access period.
EA Access if I remember correctly contains two SP episodes and five multiplayer maps across a variety of game-modes, it's also limited to a ten hour period, EA calls it a trial.
In short it's a demo but tied to EA's "Access" program via Origin which uses a 5$ monthly subscription which you can cancel at any time (First time I believe you even get a refund if you cancel it early, forgot how exactly that worked.) and outside of trials of upcoming games you also get access to a "vault" as they call it with a growing number of both EA and other publisher games though well so far it's primarily EA and some more indie level developers.
(For example the full edition of Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline with everything but the shortcut kits unlocked.)
Also cancelling early still keeps the entire monthly current subscription period.
I'd say it's a pretty good deal for 5$ for what you get and also being able to cancel any time and still retain the rest of that subscription period though obviously if you are just interested in one game it's definitively inferior to a traditional actual demo release of course but the additions such as a collection of free games with no restrictions for as long as you remain a subscriber or have active subscription time remaining and these trials and early access to other upcoming games in addition to a 10% store discount on almost everything, not too bad as I see it.
(Although some developers can opt-out of this, Titanfall 2 has for example so no early unlock or trial of that game.)
EDIT: Seems there's about 35 games currently on the "vault"
EDIT: Oh and yeah progress will carry over to the full game when that unlocks.
EDIT: Egh sounds like some sales pitch when re-reading this, was meant to explain how it worked.
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