Electronic Arts breaks down MOH changes due to beta

It’s always good to know that you, as a gamer, have directly influences changes that a developer makes in regards to its products. After all, it seems like every other day gamers are complaining that these larger companies never listen and are just looking for a quick buck. Well, if you played the Medal of Honor Beta on the PlayStation 3 and took issue with some of the problems within the game, EA is looking to fix that.

Posting on the Official Sony Blog, EA has detailed exactly what you can expect to be changed for the retail release of the title due to user feedback.

Improved Hit Detection

This was a very big issue and came up many times in the forums. We are glad to say that hit detection has been vastly improved. We really tightened up the mechanics and essentially, wherever the bullet hits on the body — that is where the hit registers. It is even possible to shoot and have the bullet go between someone’s legs – it is that precise!

Weapon Pickups

Out of ammo? No longer do you need to find an ammo crate. Find the nearest dead enemy/friendly and pick up their weapon. And remember, the knife knows no ammunition, so if you really want to be Tier 1 — pull out that bad boy and start slashing your way to victory.

Support Actions Balanced

We heard the outcry and we have made adjustments. The support actions were tweaked and are now more difficult to achieve. There is always a fine line between what is too hard and what is too easy, but we think we have balanced it pretty well. It is just not fun when you are getting nailed with rocket and mortar attacks every 20 seconds.

Unlock Tree Expanded and Balanced

Your ascension to Tier 1 status will now be even more eventful. The unlock tree has been expanded for every weapon, providing an extensive series of choices.

Crash Fixes

Every beta has its crashes and the Medal of Honor beta was no different. We know it is frustrating, but it is all part of the beta process. The good news is that we have fixed the crashes and resolved a number of connectivity issues.

Major Graphic Overhaul

The graphics have been overhauled and upgraded. We are happy to report that the game looks even more spectacular than before.

Weapons

The weapons are essential to gameplay, obviously, and we made sure to concentrate on getting them right. The list is long and the changes are many. From zoom spread to damage inflicted, rest assured that every weapon has been modified.

The laundry list of changes are quite expected to anyone who has played the game. However, it’s great to see EA taking an active role in making changes to its title that gamers really want to see. As PlayStation 3 owners, will these changes alter your decision on whether you will purchase the title on day one or no?

Readers Comments (4)

  1. victorgodamnsullivan August 23, 2010 @ 09:42

    My bro is looking forward to this game so I will tell him the good news. Hey david did hear About the British uproar over MoH. Well just one guy, but it’s up on IGN so maybe we can get a detailed article on the events. Sorry i am not more specific, all I know is that it is a guy in Parliament.

  2. This game is gonna be sweet. I loved the beta.

  3. If the changes are that significant, then maybe I’ll give this game some more attention. Won’t be anything until I see reviews after release or something though.

  4. i was going to buy it but now im not……………………. JUST KIDDING! im definatly going to buy it now 🙂

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