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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 597818 times)

Currently still trying to figure out how to link my 360 gamertag to my EA account.


So would I be able to pre-order BF3 on Steam?


The first section of the beta level is nearly unplayable since I keep falling through the ground.
The beta on Origin (PC) is unplayable since it crashes constantly.

So would I be able to pre-order BF3 on Steam?
Well, not really, because they say it will be on steam when it's released. It's not a PRE order if you order it when it's already out.

Also, I'm really liking the origin support service





they aren't its true
They seem human to me. If they weren't human, then they're good enough to fool another human. Which is smart enough.

steam is a load of crap. i don't want to join nyan cat cupcake group of tf2 alpha clan for the 50th time. i would prefer the service without a bunch of noobs and ads. and i'm not going on a setting scavenger hunt to disable a bunch of crap either. origin is fast and responsive, i don't need to take 5 minutes for it to start up and wait 2 minutes for the bottom right screen to clear up.
All I hear is "wah DRM".

Compared to stuff like GFWL Marketplace and other publisher softwares, Steam is literally the most lenient, most popular and is rapidly growing with Steamworks being used and such.

forget off, Steam is much more popular and almost all my games are on it.  Stop whining, and google "origin (error message)".  You probably just can't run the beta.
suddenly hostilities
it's not only that it's annoying and unnecessary it's that I also have to buy 2 copies of a game to play with my sister. I disagree with any game-harbouring programs like steam / origin / etc. that keep their security so tight to the point where I spend $120 to have a decent LAN game with my sister.

>richarding around with emblem editor
>make this

That thing's actually pretty nifty.

suddenly hostilities
it's not only that it's annoying and unnecessary it's that I also have to buy 2 copies of a game to play with my sister. I disagree with any game-harbouring programs like steam / origin / etc. that keep their security so tight to the point where I spend $120 to have a decent LAN game with my sister.
The age where you could just install the game on two computers, take the CD out of the drive while the game is running and put it in the other to launch it and play LAN is LONG GONE.

The age where you could just install the game on two computers, take the CD out of the drive while the game is running and put it in the other to launch it and play LAN is LONG GONE.
Which is a damn shame.

Flashlights need a countermeasure.
The downside to flashlights is that you have a loving star on the end of your gun that can be seen for MILES.
« Last Edit: October 04, 2011, 10:24:43 PM by Qwepir »

The downside to flashlights is that you have a loving star on the end of your gun that can be seen for MILES.
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