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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

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I'm pretty sure he said good.
i'm pretty sure he said single player

what i hate is how these friends are constantly bashing infinity ward when infinity ward is praising both mw3 and this.

i'm pretty sure he said single player
MoH had good single player.

what i hate is how these friends are constantly bashing infinity ward when infinity ward is praising both mw3 and this.
Woah, so you're saying that just because they like BF3 that everybody has to praise Infinity Ward?

i'm pretty sure he said single player
Oh, didn't misread that part.

Woah, so you're saying that just because they like BF3 that everybody has to praise Infinity Ward?
No, he's saying that they should stop bashing infinity ward.

I mean it's really just that easy to see, his context wasn't that complex.

I like dogs, and Riddler liked dogs. Should I stop bashing Riddler?

I like dogs, and Riddler liked dogs. Should I stop bashing Riddler?
I like how in Downfall Riddler keeps talking about how his dog Blondie is more intelligent than his top officers.

Damn't accidental double post.
name me one military fps with good singleplayer released in the past 2 years
*Raises head out of a manhole*
Arma 2
*Goes back into the tunnel and putting the manhole cover back on*

One of the most popular aspects of Battlefield 2 was its deep persistence feature, where players earned unlocks and awards as they played, and which could keep them busy for years. This returned in Bad Company 2, however, you could unlock most of the weapons and gadgets in Bad Company 2 in a few dozen hours, something which took DICE by surprise.


For Battlefield 3, DICE always stated that they were going with a much deeper persistence feature, with many more unlocks and a revamped unlock structure for weapons and attachments. Now DICE’s Alan Kertz has unveiled just how long it takes to unlock all the weapons, attachments and gadgets for a class: 100 hours.


The reason it takes so long is because unlocks in Battlefield 3 are given per weapon basis, where each weapon attachment must be unlocked for a specific weapon, meaning that players will be unlocking the same attachments and gadgets over and over again, for each weapon. Most weapons will be given three slots: one for scope, one for barrel, and one under-barrel slot for grips, bipods, grenade launchers, etc.


On one hand, the more you use a weapon, the more and better accessories you get for it, on the other hand, it might get a bit too repetitive unlocking the same thing again and again. But we’ll have to wait and see how the system works when the game ships. Or in the upcoming beta.

Damn't accidental double post.*Raises head out of a manhole*
Arma 2
*Goes back into the tunnel and putting the manhole cover back on*
related to arma 2: today i was playing warfare BE with AI and we had a huge raid on this one town.
pic


Gematsu.com reports that Battlefield 3 on the 360 will be released on two DVDs. With the News come some Images from a Japanese Blog that shows a BF3 advertisement in a Japanese game shop or some magazine. Xbox players are getting eager to see some gameplay footage on the 360. To date we’ve only seen PC and Playstation3 fotoage.  With the month of September now here, hopefully we will see a beta date announcement in the days to come.



“We knew Battlefield 3 would be big, but we didn’t think it’d be two-discs big. A poster for the shooter, found in what we assume is a Japanese game shop, confirms the Xbox 360 version will ship on two DVDs.”


yeah, 10 hours to unlock the useful stuff and then 90 more hours to unlock all the variations of red dot sights and ACOGs

lol




Battlefield 3 appears in the official XBOX magazine