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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%)

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i seriously can not believe you just said ak74 is op in BF3. have you even played the game thoroughly? ak74's stats are almost identical to that of the m16a3's, and i don't hear you saying that the m16a3 is op
Exactly. If a submachine gun is as accurate as an assault rifle, there is something wrong.

Those who pre-order Battlefield 3 get a free DLC called Back To Karkand, which will feature 4 maps remade from Battlefield 2, and a series of weapons from BF2 as well. Until now, we didn’t know what those weapons were. Thanks to our tipster Anand, we’ve gotten a preliminary list of exclusive weapons that will be available to Back to Karkand owners. Check out the full list of the 10 exclusive weapons, with images, after the break.


Battlefield 3 Back to Karkand Weapons

MP5



PP-19



L96A1



L85



The amazing FAMAS



Type 88



Jackhammer



MG36



Type 95



Type 97


Sah wheat

wait

Only those who pre order now?

I pre ordered like two weeks ago.
« Last Edit: October 05, 2011, 02:55:43 PM by TeslaCoil »

Played on a friends account with the EOD, honestly if used right it can be a ton of fun.

Its great too because not a whole lot of people know about the EOD bot and people will walk right past it, saying to themselves, what the forget? Burning people is fun. :I

Night vision is terribad without a flash supressor.

DICE developer, Bazajaytee confirmed that Battlefield 3 will have in-game squad management, but has also confirmed a few other things for the community. One of the issues with BC2 was that players could not back out to the game menu while on the death cam. In the Battlefield 3 beta, players aren't able to escape to the main menu until they alive again. Responding to a question about this feature, he said:

"It is a feature that did not make it in time for BETA. You can bring up the menu while dead in retail."

Battlelog is a website and like any website, it's down occasionally for maintenance. But what if you wanted to play the singleplayer campaign while the website was down, asked a community member. The answer is yes, "I will add it to my FAQ list but yes, you can play SP when Battlelog is down." So you can boot up the game without Battlelog and enter into the singleplayer campaign, would it be to far to also have a server browser? DICE is very much aware of the want for an in-game server browser; community members have shown that running an internet browser in the background to boot the game can be resource intensive. It's hard to imagine a player booting up Battlefield 3 for the first time, play a mission in singleplayer and then click the multiplayer button only to have their game closed and Battlelog loaded in their browser. Also supporting the possibility is the fact that consoles will have an in-game server browser for Battlefield 3. Battlefield 3's lead platform is PC and then consoles. If consoles have the browser, it's quite likely that the PC version will ship with it as well.




A little bit more information was confirmed for in-game squad management as well. The updated FAQ page shows that users will be able to not only join squads of their choice, create squads, and make them private. Players can also go it alone and not be apart of a squad, mute players, and invite friends to your squad. These little features will really help to improve Battlefield 3's overall teamplay capabilities and entertainment factor.


THIS PICTURE IS ONLY A CONCEPT.  ^^^^
« Last Edit: October 05, 2011, 04:23:40 PM by Shell »

what time exactly does the beta end...
i have a holiday on monday.

what time exactly does the beta end...
i have a holiday on monday.
October 10


« Last Edit: October 05, 2011, 05:04:26 PM by Shell »



Holy stuff this better not be a loving joke.
"A gun doesn't meet my standards! They must be joking!"

I'm assuming that that weapon is a piece of junk, but what difference does it make if it ends up in the game? It's not like you are going to use it or anything.

"A gun doesn't meet my standards! They must be joking!"

I'm assuming that that weapon is a piece of junk, but what difference does it make if it ends up in the game? It's not like you are going to use it or anything.
Notice the 'not' in his post.

Every gun was not worth getting in that DLC until I saw the MG36.