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BF3 but definitely buying both. Can't f*kin wait!

Quake live FTW lol - COD died for me when they went from Cod2 to Modern Spamfare. (even Cod2 was a bit shit compared to Cod1) Bring back the BOLT ACTION!

My pick would be Battlefield 3.

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Has anyone thought about Rage?

Or is Multiplayer the main point of this thread... in which case Rage will be lacking.

I guess all-round, multiplayer is a major part of new releases these days. I know many people who dont even bother with the campaign and buy for the mulitplayer aspect

meh maybe if ID were able to produce something to make them a relevant force in the FPS market again, since Quake 3 was their latest market leader.

BF and COD are the big dogs of the FPS world these days

ID have only been making engine demos for years.

Well some crap news for BF3 for some. If you planned on buying BF3 in store you will still need to run it through Origin which sucks.

Some of you may think well it doesn't really bother you but there is one part of the T's and C's for Origin accounts that I don't like:

5. Content and Entitlement Availability

Entitlements may only be held in Accounts belonging to legal residents of countries where access to and use of Content and Entitlements is permitted. Entitlements may be purchased or acquired only from EA or an authorized retailer. EA reserves the right to refuse your request(s) to acquire Entitlements, and EA reserves the right to limit or block any request to acquire Entitlements for any reason.

We do not guarantee that any Content or Entitlement will be available at all times or at any given time or that we will continue to offer particular Content or Entitlements for any particular length of time. We reserve the right to change and update Content and Entitlements without notice to you. If you have not used your Entitlements or Account for twenty four (24) months or more and your Account has associated Entitlements, your Entitlements will expire and your Account may be cancelled for non-use. Once you have redeemed your Entitlements, that content is not returnable, exchangeable, or refundable for other Entitlements or for cash, or other goods or services.

I don't know about some of you but I may play an old game after not playing it for a couple of years. So you could pay for this game and then at a later stage be denied access due to your account being deactivated. I have no idea how they plan on activating this game probably with a key with the CD but what happens if you try to use a key that has been used with a deactivated account? Will it still work even if you still have the physical game/disc?

Just for Madaz here is a link to backup my claim lol :P

http://twitter.com/#...892143303925760

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CSS>COD

BF3 looks pretty cool. the movements (seriously have you seen the demo's?), sounds and graphics seem to get better and better. and 32 v 32, for reals? :worship:

COD looks the same as ever but with a new sub title scribbled in and tweaked gun models. :yucky:

Dead? Don't know where you have been but is clearly still alive and kicking

http://store.steampowered.com/stats/

hmmm :S it was more packed back when i was more into it bout 2 years ago

hmmm :S it was more packed back when i was more into it bout 2 years ago

It wasnt what it was before the cod days, I still play it when im over cod its like going back to basics. Like at the moment im overseas visitng relatives in macedonia where they cant afford ps3s etc and all they do is pack into internet cafes and rust on css all night, those were the days

It's slower than BF2, but it's a good thing. Jets in BF2 just raepd from above, was almost impossible to do anything about them. Hopefully they're a *little* faster than that video, but not much (say 15-20% faster).

Yep, everytime I watch the video and hear the DUN DUUUUUNDUN DUH my testosterone gets pumping like crazy

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