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battlefield 4

wowsers in my trousers
55 (37.9%)
bangarangzanga
17 (11.7%)
.
44 (30.3%)
awful
10 (6.9%)
wish it didnt exist
19 (13.1%)

Total Members Voted: 145

Author Topic: Battlefield Megathread  (Read 612891 times)

it's going to look like utter stuff unless you play it on some big ass TV

Opposite way around.



!!! /alarm

Okay, view it like this.

The nintendo DS is fairly clear, no problems with how you see it, right? Like, nothing is blurry, etc.

Imagine stretching that screen onto a 50 inch TV.

Okay, view it like this.

The nintendo DS is fairly clear, no problems with how you see it, right? Like, nothing is blurry, etc.

Imagine stretching that screen onto a 50 inch TV.
it make mario look fat  :cookieMonster:

No, the tablet is a secondary screen. It's going to be shrunk down, not played mainly on the tablet then streteched onto a TV.

No, the tablet is a secondary screen. It's going to be shrunk down, not played mainly on the tablet then streteched onto a TV.
Yes, like the picture i posted


No, the tablet is a secondary screen. It's going to be shrunk down, not played mainly on the tablet then streteched onto a TV.

Oh, nevermind.

Also, 1080p doesn't necessarily mean better graphics.

Oh, nevermind.

Also, 1080p doesn't necessarily mean better graphics.
Better resolution, thus easier to see things. On my crappy TV, I often mistake a lot of objects for players in BC2

???

He can run it with his new PC.

Mine meets the minimum, lol
I'm above the max requirements on this with my new computer, and just barely meeting minimum on my old.

Mine is yes for everything reccomended except the processor. :(
Same for mine :(

But I can't even run Brink so I doubt I can run Battlefield 3 lol.

Same for mine :(

But I can't even run Brink so I doubt I can run Battlefield 3 lol.

bump

I could run brink, though.



GamesCom will be kicking off very soon, and EA has released a list of games they’ll be showcasing, which of course includes Battlefield 3 — they got a real jet for that purpose. But EA, more specifically, EA Mobile, will be showcasing the mobile version of the game. Called Battlefield 3: Aftershock, the mobile version, which will be available on Apple’s iOS based devices, will be shown behind closed doors at GamesCom to selected members of the press.
Back in May, EA officially revealed that a mobile version of Battlefield 3 will be released, and the following month, they confirmed that it was coming to iOS devices (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad). We still don’t know anything about the mobile version and how it will look, but hopefully we’ll find out more at GamesCom. Battlefield 3 Aftershock is slated for release during the same time as the regular version, October 25, 2011.


TL;DR A version of Battlefield 3 called Battlefield 3: Aftershock is coming to mobile devices!

Screenshot is obviously fake and gay

It looks like is uses a DMM system for destruction, and yet the minimum system requirements say I could run it with my Sony Vaio ._.