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I've pre-ordered it for the PC, I very rarely pre-order these days as most PC games are buggy rush jobbies or poor console ports, however I've been happy with Bad Company 2 and the Vietnam expansion so I believe DICE will make a decent job of it.

 

Battlefield 3 uses a http://new type of character animation technology called ANT. ANT technology is used in EA Sports games such as FIFA, but will now be used to create a more realistic soldier. Player models will appear more real with the ability to transition into cover, and turn their head before their body.

 

Hopefully the gameplay is as enjoyable, if not better, than BC2 has been.

 

The Frostbite 2 engine sounds as though it has improved on the original FrostBite engine, for starters it has been coded from scratch to improve future DLC/Patch implementation (a DICE dev made a very informative post on the problems patching the FB engine in BC2 - hence you currently get massive patches when little content has been changed).

 

The updated Frostbite 2 engine can realistically show how a seven story building would collapse during an earthquake in a pile of smoke and debris.

 

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