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i didn't get that feeling

Maby it's Just the lack of fog of war but then Oman never really had fog and bf2 seemed alot Bigger

sharqi without the fog seems small especially when your gunner in the cobra and you spawn looking at the mi28 but then when running around seems better

Karkand is epic

Wake is good

Would of loved the colors to be brighter and not washed out

And the f35 is so crap and has the potential to make wake the same as bf2 as the way it handles it cant hold it's own in the air and any avg pilot in the su35 can take out even the best pilot in the f35

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Happy to orgynise for Thurs. Its the only evening I'm not out this week.

Given you've decided to have b'day beers tomorrow you unorganised kent, and I'm busy on every other night until next week. :thumbsup:

You shouldn't need anymore than 24 hours to decide if you want beers or not :P

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Maybe I'm not with it but I've been playing today and last night and I spawn and just get raped within 2 minutes, lucky to even SEE who killed me. I still haven't ranked up yet, anyone got some tips/tricks for beginners? I'm struggling to get into this game and am tempted to put it on the shelf indefinitely.

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