Battlefield 1943 aims to be a 1.1 recreation of the PS3/360 console exclusive Battlefield game. The gameplay will be arcade oriented and a focus will be on balance. The setting is the Pacific War between the United States and the Empire of Japan during World War II. Like the original BF1943, the game will only have 3 classes per faction, and the weapons and vehicles will try to replicate best as possible all the originals found in that game as well. The maps are going to also be based on the originals. Coral Sea, Guadal Canal, Iwo Jima and the classic Wake Island.

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Frosty98B
Frosty98B - - 1,339 comments

I like it how it allows you to see those orders/killmessages now without having to cancel the spawn screen. ^^

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Betamaxx
Betamaxx - - 158 comments

Great work man,now im really interested to play :D

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Guest
Guest - - 691,439 comments

cant wait

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mathijs004
mathijs004 - - 8 comments

good luck, hope you get the best result possible

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General_Bradly
General_Bradly - - 834 comments

Will the US get a BAR?

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timotimotimo Author
timotimotimo - - 439 comments

Well unfortunately there wouldn't be any BAR since this mod is based to re-create Battlefield 1943.

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Bismagamers
Bismagamers - - 202 comments

Where the AT kits?

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Bismagamers
Bismagamers - - 202 comments

Where the AT kits?

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Here's the Kit Class that we have in our mod.
Also the texture of the US guns are now updated on wood colorization and more 'silver-ish' metal.