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{{see|Not to be confused with ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam]]''.}}
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{{Infobox/game
 
|title = Battlefield Vietnam
 
|title = Battlefield Vietnam
|image = [[Image:vietnamcover.png|260px|Battlefield Vietnam]]
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|image = [[Image:Battlefield_Vietnam.jpg|260px|Battlefield Vietnam]]|<nowiki>Battlefield Vietnam]]</nowiki>|<nowiki>Battlefield Vietnam]]</nowiki>
|developer = [[DICE|DICE Canada]]
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|developer = [[DICE Canada]]
 
|publisher = Electronic Arts
 
|publisher = Electronic Arts
|engine = Refractor 2
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|engine = [[Refractor|Refractor]]
 
|released = <sup>[[wikipedia:North America|NA]]</sup> March 14, 2004<br/><sup>[[wikipedia:PAL Region|PAL]]</sup> March 19, 2004
 
|released = <sup>[[wikipedia:North America|NA]]</sup> March 14, 2004<br/><sup>[[wikipedia:PAL Region|PAL]]</sup> March 19, 2004
 
|genre = First-person shooter
 
|genre = First-person shooter
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|modes = Singleplayer<br/>Multiplayer
|modes = [[wikipedia:single-player|Single-player]], [[wikipedia:Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]], [[wikipedia:Xbox Live|Xbox Live]], [[wikipedia:PlayStation Network|PlayStation Network]]
 
 
|ratings = [[wikipedia:ESRB|ESRB]]: T<br/>[[wikipedia:PEGI|PEGI]]: 16+
 
|ratings = [[wikipedia:ESRB|ESRB]]: T<br/>[[wikipedia:PEGI|PEGI]]: 16+
 
|platforms = [[wikipedia:PC|PC]]
 
|platforms = [[wikipedia:PC|PC]]
 
|media = [[wikipedia:CD-ROM|CD-ROM]]
 
|media = [[wikipedia:CD-ROM|CD-ROM]]
|input = [[wikipedia:Joystick|Joystick]], [[wikipedia:Keyboard (computing)|keyboard]], [[wikipedia:Mouse (computing)|mouse]]
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|input = [[wikipedia:Joystick|Joystick]]<br\>[[wikipedia:Keyboard (computing)|Keyboard]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Mouse (computing)|Mouse]]
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|version = 1.21
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{{quote
 
|1=Our government is united in its determination to take all necessary measures in support of freedom and in defense of peace in southeast Asia.
 
|2=[[wikipedia:Lyndon B. Johnson|Lyndon B. Johnson]], featured in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6etKViSQVg theme song] of ''Battlefield Vietnam''
 
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{{quote
 
|1=How are you, G.I. Joe? It seems to me that most of you are poorly informed about the going of the war, to say nothing about a correct explanation of your presence over here. Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die.
 
|2=[[wikipedia:Hanoi Hannah|Hanoi Hannah]], featured in the theme song of ''Battlefield Vietnam''
 
 
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'''''Battlefield Vietnam''''' (also known as '''''BFV''''') is the second installment in the ''[[Battlefield Series]]'' and was developed by the now defunct [[DICE Canada]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]].
'''''Battlefield Vietnam''''' is the 2nd game in the [[Battlefield Series|''Battlefield'' series]]. It was developed by [[DICE]] Canada and published by [[EA]]. It was released on March 15th, 2004. The maps in the game are ones that are named after and resemble historical battles such as the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Battle of Hue, Ia Drang Valley, Operation Flaming Dart, The Battle of Khe Sanh and Fall of Saigon. Many parts of the game have been influenced by popular Vietnam War movies. Examples being the players ability to play Ride of the Valkyries on the radio and the tiger striped M79 from Apocalypse Now.
 
   
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The game was re-released in March 15, 2005 as '''Battlefield Vietnam: Redux'''. It featured recent patches for the game, as well as the new weapons, vehicles and maps that were included in the patches. It also came with the official World War II Mod.
   
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An indirect sequel, ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam]]'', was developed, incorporating many elements and features of the original game as well as utilizing total destruction made available by the Frostbite Engine.
== Gameplay ==
 
[[File:Screen-bfv.jpg|thumb|left|290px|In-game screenshot of gameplay.]]
 
''Battlefield Vietnam'' was similar to its predecessor, ''[[Battlefield 1942]]'', because In the beginning of a match the player picks from a set of kits that are like player classes. Each kit has their own weapons, tools and purpose. After the player has chosen a kit he/she was required to capture the enemy capture points and defend them until the enemy team's tickets reached zero or a number significantly lower than your team's. The player has a variety of vehicles to choose from including the other team's that appear in certain capture points around the map.
 
   
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Official servers were shut down on June 30, 2014 during the mass GameSpy server closure by Glu Mobile that occured that day. Due to not having a stat-tracking back-end like ''[[Battlefield 2]]'', however, server browser functionality can be restored by editing a user's hosts file to ignore the original Gamespy addresses. <ref name="hosts">The following three lines should be added to the hosts file:<br>65.112.87.186 bfvietnam.available.gamespy.com <br />
===Features===
 
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65.112.87.186 bfvietnam.master.gamespy.com <br />
''Battlefield Vietnam'' had many new and improved features from its predecessor. The game gives the player a variety of weapons based on the war. Many weapons fill this game from CAR-15s and AK47s to punji sticks (anti-personnel booby traps) and land mines that can disable a tank. It also has several additions to it such as while in a vehicle, playing the vehicle's radio, which featured 1960s music. Players can also replace the vehicle soundtrack with their own music tracks by pasting .mp3 files in a "My Music" folder inside the game's main folder. Another notable enhancement is the ability to fire from the passenger sides of vehicles.
 
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65.112.87.186 bfvietnam.ms0.gamespy.com<br>
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[http://www.qtracker.com/ Qtracker] can alternatively be used to connect to servers as well.
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==Overview==
The game features a variety of famous military vehicles from the war, that are drivable by players. These include vehicles such as the [[M551 Sheridan]], the M48 Patton, the AH-1 Cobra, F-4 Phantom II and the Huey chopper.
 
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''Battlefield Vietnam'' features many improvements over its predecessor, ''[[Battlefield 1942]]''. The game provides players with a variety of weapons, traps, and vehicles from the era. Radio music from the 1960s is introduced in vehicles as well as the ability to fire from passenger seats.
   
===Factions===
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===Classes===
 
[[File:Bfvietnamtank.jpg|thumb|250px|Player faces an armored vehicle in Vietnam]]
{{Factions of Battlefield Vietnam}}
 
   
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''Battlefield Vietnam'' features a new [[Class]] system when compared to its predecessor ''Battlefield 1942''. Kits are more diversified between factions, differing functionally as well as aesthetically. This makes each faction feel different and unique. Unlike its predecessor, which featured a single loadout for each kit, ''Battlefield Vietnam'' features two loadouts per kit.
==System Requirements==
 
   
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*[[Assault]] - Primary role is to engage in combat with enemies at medium range. 
*Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / XP
 
*933 MHz CPU or greater.
 
*256 MB of RAM or more.
 
*16X Speed CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
 
*2.0 GB free hard drive space or more.
 
*Video: DirectX 9 compatible video card.
 
*Sound: DirectX 8.1 compatible.
 
   
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*[[Engineer]] - Primary role is to repair or destroy vehicles.
==Weapons==
 
===US/South Vietnam===
 
====Rifles/Carbines====
 
*[[M16|M16A1 Assault Rifle]]
 
*[[CAR-15|CAR-15 Carbine]]
 
*[[M14 Rifle]]
 
   
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*[[Heavy Assault]] - Primary role is anti-tank actions as well as engaging enemies in combat.
====Sniper Rifles====
 
*[[M40|M40 Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle]]
 
*[[M21|M21 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle]]
 
   
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*[[Scout]] - Primary role is to engage targets at long distances.
====Pistols====
 
*[[M-19|S&amp;W Model 19]]
 
*[[M1911|Colt M1911 Handgun]]
 
   
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{{Classes/BFV}}
====Support====
 
*[[M1 Mortar]]
 
*[[Hand Grenade|M67 Fragmentation Grenade]]
 
*[[Claymore|"Claymore" Anti-Personnel mine]]
 
*[[L.A.W.|M72 LAW Anti-Armor Rocket Launcher]]
 
*[[M79|M79 Grenade Launcher]]
 
*[[Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500 Shotgun]]
 
*[[M60|M60 General Purpose Machine Gun]]
 
*[[XM148 |XM148 Grenade Launcher]]
 
   
===NVA/Viet Cong===
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===Maps and Gametypes===
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Maps in ''Battlefield Vietnam'' are based on real battles that happened during the war, taking place in both North and South Vietnam. While the game features a singleplayer [[Co-op]] similar to ''Battlefield 1942'', it also features two multiplayer game modes.
   
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{{Maps/BFV}}
====Rifles====
 
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{{Gamemodes}}
*[[AK-47|AK-47 Assault Rifle]]
 
*[[AKMS|AKMS Assault Rifle]]
 
*[[Type 56|SKS Type 56 Semi-Automatic Rifle]]
 
   
====Sniper Rifles====
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===Weapons and Gadgets===
 
''Battlefield Vietnam'' features many historically accurate weapons in the game.
*[[M91/30|Mosin Nagant M-91/30 Sniper Rifle]]
 
*[[SVD|SVD Semi-Automatic DMR]]
 
   
 
{{Weapons/BFV}}
====Pistols/Sub-Machine Guns====
 
*[[TT-33|TT-33 Pistol]]
 
*[[MAT-49|7.62x25mm Tokarev MAT-49]]
 
   
====Support====
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===Vehicles===
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The game features dozens of vehicles that were used during the Vietnam War which are faction specific.
*[[Bouncing Betty|"Bouncing Betty" Anti-Personnel mine]]
 
*[http://battlefield.wikia.com/index.php?title=M1_Mortar&action=edit&redlink=1 M1 Mortar]
 
*[[NVA Mine]]
 
*[[RPD]]
 
*[[RPG-2]]
 
*[[RPG-7|RPG-7V]]
 
*[[SA-7]]
 
*[[DP|Type 53 Machine Gun]]
 
*[[Hand Grenade|RGD-33 Grenade]]
 
{{Weapons of Battlefield Vietnam}}
 
   
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{{Vehicles/BFV}}
== Maps ==
 
''Battlefield Vietnam'' features many battles and conflicts of the Vietnam War, as well as scenarios.
 
*[[Operation Game Warden]]
 
*[[Operation Flaming Dart]]
 
*[[The Ia Drang Valley]]
 
*[[Landing Zone Albany]]
 
*[[Operation Hastings]]
 
*[[Operation Irving]]
 
*[[Hue - 1968]]
 
*[[Quang Tri - 1968]]
 
*[[Fall of Lang Vei]]
 
*[[Reclaiming Hue]]
 
*[[Siege of Khe Sahn]]
 
*[[Ho Chi Minh Trail]]
 
*[[Cambodian Incursion]]
 
*[[Quang Tri - 1972]]
 
   
===Patch v1.1===
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===Factions===
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Similar to ''Battlefield 1942'', ''Vietnam'' features the main belligerents of the Vietnam War as factions within the game.
The 1.1 patch adds a new map:
 
*[[Defense of Con Thien]]
 
   
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{{Factions/BFV}}
===Patch v1.2===
 
The 1.2 patch adds 3 new maps:
 
   
 
==World War II Mod==
*[[Operation Cedar Falls]]
 
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{{Main|Battlefield Vietnam World War II Mod}}The Official World War II Mod Was introduced in the rerelease of the game, ''Battlefield Vietnam: Redux''. The World War II Mod includes a number of maps from the Pacific Theater maps of ''Battlefield 1942''.
*[[Saigon 1968]]
 
*[[Fall of Saigon]]
 
   
 
{{Clear}}
== Mods ==
 
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{{Weapons/BFVWWII}}
[[File:Bfvietnamtank.jpg|thumb|250px|Player faces an armored vehicle in Vietnam]]
 
''Battlefield Vietnam'' is known for it's mods including ones that were for [[Battlefield 1942]].
 
   
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==Soundtrack==
'''Some Notable Modifications:'''
 
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{{Main|Battlefield Vietnam Original Soundtrack}}
   
 
==Reception==
* Arsenal
 
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{{VG Reviews
* Eve of Destruction
 
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|MC = 84/100
* Operation Peacekeeper
 
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|PCGUS = 90%
* Point of Existence
 
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|CVG = 8.7/10
* Xtreme Battlefield
 
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|IGN = 8.2/10
* Bushwar
 
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|GSpot = 8.5/10
* HomeFront
 
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|GR = 83.57%
* World War II Mod
 
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|MG = 84/100
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|1UP = 7.0/10
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|G4 = 4/5
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|GRadar = 82%
 
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''Battlefield Vietnam'' generally received positive reviews and currently holds scores of 84<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/battlefield-vietnam Battlefield Vietnam for PC Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More - Metacritic] - retrieved August 21, 2012</ref> on Metacritic based on 48 reviews and 83.50%<ref>[http://www.gamerankings.com/pc/915255-battlefield-vietnam/index.html Battlefield Vietnam for PC - GameRankings] - retrieved August 21, 2012</ref> on GameRankings based on 52 reviews. Critics praised the graphical improvement, vast selection of maps, vehicles, and weapons, and online multiplayer. Though critics did criticize the single-player, for the enemy AI being very unintelligent.
   
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GameSpot gave the game a score of 8.5 out of 10<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/battlefield-vietnam/reviews/battlefield-vietnam-review-6091567/ Battlefield Vietnam Review - GameSpot.com] - retrieved September 6, 2012</ref>, saying that "Yet, even when Battlefield fans factor in the new vehicles--namely, the helicopters--that still won't change the sense that they've played this game before. Perhaps it's because so many of us have played Battlefield 1942 for countless hours, but the fact remains that the thrill of discovery is gone. Make no mistake, though: Battlefield Vietnam is a great, undeniably fun game."
On March 15, 2005, EA re-released the game as ''Battlefield Vietnam: Redux'', which includes the 1.01, 1.02, 1.1, and 1.2 patches, new vehicles, maps, and an EA-produced World War II mod, based on the previous Battlefield 1942.
 
   
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IGN gave the game a score of 8.2 out of 10<ref>[http://ca.ign.com/articles/2004/03/17/battlefield-vietnam-review Battlefield Vietnam Review - IGN] - retrieved September 6, 2012</ref>, saying that "If you're a fan of 1942, you'll have fun in Vietnam. If you've never played a Battlefield game and want to try, this is probably a good way to get into it with combat that may be more familiar due to the more modern weaponry. Hopefully EA will be releasing a demo in the future that will allow new players a chance to try the game out for a little while, but if you can't wait, I'm guessing most people won't be too upset by this purchase."
== Problems and Bugs ==
 
   
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Thunderbolt gave the game a score of 9 out of 10<ref>[http://www.thunderboltgames.com/reviews/article/battlefield-vietnam-review-for-pc.html Battlefield Vietnam - PC Review at Thunderbolt] - retrieved September 6, 2012</ref>, saying that "It is, without a doubt, one of the best multiplayer games out there today, and if you don’t fall in love with it the second you jump in a Huey and put Creedence Clearwater Revival on the radio, then you’re just not trying hard enough."
The main problem associated with ''Battlefield Vietnam'' was the lack of a singleplayer campaign. Multiplayer-only wars discouraged people from purchasing the game. Most other bugs and issues were fixed with the first or other patches added to the game.
 
   
==Soundtracks==
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==Trivia==
The track list for ''Battlefield Vietnam'' included throughout the game play is as follows
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*''Battlefield Vietnam'' was stated to have been developed by 35 people in 11 months.
   
 
==Videos==
*Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Fortunate Son"
 
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<gallery>
*Edwin Starr - "War"
 
 
Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 1.
*Martha Reeves and the Vandellas - "Nowhere to Run"
 
*The Troggs - "Wild Thing"
 
*Rare Earth - "Get Ready"
 
*Canned Heat - "On the Road Again"
 
*The Guess Who - "Shakin' All Over"
 
*Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction"
 
*Deep Purple - "Hush"
 
*The Kinks - "All Day And All Of The Night"
 
*The Kinks - "You Really Got Me"
 
*The Box Tops - "The Letter"
 
*Jefferson Airplane - "Somebody to Love"
 
*Bobby Fuller Four - "I Fought the Law"
 
*Budapest Symphony Orchestra - "The Ride of the Valkyries"
 
*The Trashmen - "Surfin' Bird"
 
*Jefferson Airplane - "White Rabbit" (Instrumental Remix)
 
   
 
Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 2|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 2
==Reception==
 
The game currently holds 84% on Metacritic. It received generally positive reviews. Critics praised the graphical improvement, vast selection of maps, vehicles, and weapons, and online multiplayer. Though critics did criticize the single-player, for the enemy AI being very unintelligent.
 
   
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Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 3|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 3
==Videos==
 
<videogallery>
 
Video:Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 1''.
 
   
Video:Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 2|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 2
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Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 4|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 4
   
Video:Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 3|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 3
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Battlefield Vietnam 10th Anniversary|Battlefield Vietnam 10th Anniversary
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</gallery>
 
Video:Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 4|Battlefield Vietnam - Trailer 4
 
</videogallery>
 
{{Clear}}
 
   
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==References==
== Links and Sources ==
 
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{{Reflist}}
   
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==External links==
*[http://planetbattlefield.gamespy.com/bfv/?game=5 Planet Battlefield]
 
 
{{Games}}
*[http://youtube.com/watch?v=XJVL6JtVwh0 Intro]
 
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*[https://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/battlefield-vietnam Title at Moby Games]
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*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/915255-battlefield-vietnam Title at Gamefaqs]
   
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Revision as of 13:49, 27 July 2020


This article is rated as standard
Not to be confused with Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam.


Battlefield Vietnam (also known as BFV) is the second installment in the Battlefield Series and was developed by the now defunct DICE Canada and published by Electronic Arts.

The game was re-released in March 15, 2005 as Battlefield Vietnam: Redux. It featured recent patches for the game, as well as the new weapons, vehicles and maps that were included in the patches. It also came with the official World War II Mod.

An indirect sequel, Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, was developed, incorporating many elements and features of the original game as well as utilizing total destruction made available by the Frostbite Engine.

Official servers were shut down on June 30, 2014 during the mass GameSpy server closure by Glu Mobile that occured that day. Due to not having a stat-tracking back-end like Battlefield 2, however, server browser functionality can be restored by editing a user's hosts file to ignore the original Gamespy addresses. [1]

Overview

Battlefield Vietnam features many improvements over its predecessor, Battlefield 1942. The game provides players with a variety of weapons, traps, and vehicles from the era. Radio music from the 1960s is introduced in vehicles as well as the ability to fire from passenger seats.

Classes

Bfvietnamtank

Player faces an armored vehicle in Vietnam

Battlefield Vietnam features a new Class system when compared to its predecessor Battlefield 1942. Kits are more diversified between factions, differing functionally as well as aesthetically. This makes each faction feel different and unique. Unlike its predecessor, which featured a single loadout for each kit, Battlefield Vietnam features two loadouts per kit.

  • Assault - Primary role is to engage in combat with enemies at medium range. 
  • Engineer - Primary role is to repair or destroy vehicles.
  • Heavy Assault - Primary role is anti-tank actions as well as engaging enemies in combat.
  • Scout - Primary role is to engage targets at long distances.


Maps and Gametypes

Maps in Battlefield Vietnam are based on real battles that happened during the war, taking place in both North and South Vietnam. While the game features a singleplayer Co-op similar to Battlefield 1942, it also features two multiplayer game modes.


Weapons and Gadgets

Battlefield Vietnam features many historically accurate weapons in the game.

Vehicles

The game features dozens of vehicles that were used during the Vietnam War which are faction specific.

Factions

Similar to Battlefield 1942, Vietnam features the main belligerents of the Vietnam War as factions within the game.


World War II Mod

Main article: Battlefield Vietnam World War II Mod

The Official World War II Mod Was introduced in the rerelease of the game, Battlefield Vietnam: Redux. The World War II Mod includes a number of maps from the Pacific Theater maps of Battlefield 1942.

Soundtrack

Main article: Battlefield Vietnam Original Soundtrack


Reception

Battlefield Vietnam generally received positive reviews and currently holds scores of 84[2] on Metacritic based on 48 reviews and 83.50%[3] on GameRankings based on 52 reviews. Critics praised the graphical improvement, vast selection of maps, vehicles, and weapons, and online multiplayer. Though critics did criticize the single-player, for the enemy AI being very unintelligent.

GameSpot gave the game a score of 8.5 out of 10[4], saying that "Yet, even when Battlefield fans factor in the new vehicles--namely, the helicopters--that still won't change the sense that they've played this game before. Perhaps it's because so many of us have played Battlefield 1942 for countless hours, but the fact remains that the thrill of discovery is gone. Make no mistake, though: Battlefield Vietnam is a great, undeniably fun game."

IGN gave the game a score of 8.2 out of 10[5], saying that "If you're a fan of 1942, you'll have fun in Vietnam. If you've never played a Battlefield game and want to try, this is probably a good way to get into it with combat that may be more familiar due to the more modern weaponry. Hopefully EA will be releasing a demo in the future that will allow new players a chance to try the game out for a little while, but if you can't wait, I'm guessing most people won't be too upset by this purchase."

Thunderbolt gave the game a score of 9 out of 10[6], saying that "It is, without a doubt, one of the best multiplayer games out there today, and if you don’t fall in love with it the second you jump in a Huey and put Creedence Clearwater Revival on the radio, then you’re just not trying hard enough."

Trivia

  • Battlefield Vietnam was stated to have been developed by 35 people in 11 months.

Videos

References

  1. The following three lines should be added to the hosts file:
    65.112.87.186 bfvietnam.available.gamespy.com
    65.112.87.186 bfvietnam.master.gamespy.com
    65.112.87.186 bfvietnam.ms0.gamespy.com
    Qtracker can alternatively be used to connect to servers as well.
  2. Battlefield Vietnam for PC Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More - Metacritic - retrieved August 21, 2012
  3. Battlefield Vietnam for PC - GameRankings - retrieved August 21, 2012
  4. Battlefield Vietnam Review - GameSpot.com - retrieved September 6, 2012
  5. Battlefield Vietnam Review - IGN - retrieved September 6, 2012
  6. Battlefield Vietnam - PC Review at Thunderbolt - retrieved September 6, 2012


External links