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Cpd - are they not allowing any more downloads?

Div Hunter - I'm not 100 percent sure what new things you are looking for, I have bc2 its ok I got bored with it a few months after getting it (the same will probably happen with bf3 also)

There seems to be a lot of emphasis put on team play I personally love the flash lights, lasers, don't like rockets but hey you can't love everything

Remember this is 1 map 1 gametype we will have coop modes also

Any new things? That they learned anything?

Hit detection is client side. M-M-M-Monster fail.

PB for hack prevention (LOL)

Player collision that can bump people out of cover? I should d/l again and just join games Boz is in and constantly bump him out of cover for lulz.

No one likes bloom.

Servers already hacked, EA immediately threatens to ban your origin account should you play on one (if you can tell the difference).

And so on and so forth, they hadn't even finalised how squads will work at the end of last month.

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oh are you a PC user

Indeed I am.

Also: Apparently it *may* be coming to Steam... but Origin's terms say that there's NO refunds on anything. Even if you've paid for a game and not started downloading it yet, BECAUSE YOU CAN'T.

I've contacted the ACCC (more for the principle of the thing than anything else).

Cpd - its under free games

Jacob not really a spoiler list there, have you actually played it or the alpha or just judging it by the facts you read?

Played it. Otherwise I'd still have a CE on it's way. Turned out better than expected.

have been using the knife alot and well if you dont count the hacking fags im currently 5th with the knife in the world :devil:

lol are you sure they hack?

I mean, how can you be sure guys like 'ArtificialAiming' are hacking? :rolleyes:

Ofcourse it's nothing to do with client side hit detection, what could possibly go wrong with that?

anyone experiencing issues with clicking join server but nothing happens, and the game manager just disappears.

Try to rejoin quick match server again only for it to say you are already match making, please wait for that to complete.

BF3 does not even open up anymore.

any ideas?

this is very frustrating.

i haven't changed anything so i dont know why its been playing up like this, i was playing fine for 2-3days .....

anyone experiencing issues with clicking join server but nothing happens, and the game manager just disappears.

Try to rejoin quick match server again only for it to say you are already match making, please wait for that to complete.

BF3 does not even open up anymore.

any ideas?

this is very frustrating.

i haven't changed anything so i dont know why its been playing up like this, i was playing fine for 2-3days .....

I saw lots of people were unable to join today.

Could be worse

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(not me)

lol why even expose commands that allow players to teleport OTHER players :rolleyes:

I saw lots of people were unable to join today.

Could be worse

kYCoAl.jpg

(not me)

lol why even expose commands that allow players to teleport OTHER players :rolleyes:

Are you sure that is not just BF3 incorporating the Rocket Jump from Quake :nyaanyaa:

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