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Ah that sucks. Well I just finished my ten day stint and have the rest of the week off :P

Not that that makes you feel any better :(

Pretty keen for this :D

Shell signed blood so she coming.

Bad luck Chris ! I would rather next week off ! Because GTA IS COMING !

Eh.. Only games I play these days are racing games/simulators. Have built myself a pretty epic setup/cockpit :P

BF4? :D!

Haha still unsure.... I was a massive fan on bf2 10 years ago, over 1500 hours played back in the day lol. Bought bf3 and played it for about 2 months then was over it. I have a feeling bf4 will be a repeat of bf3 so I'm a little hesitant :(

Whereas I get a solid 4 hours a week out of Live for Speed, and don't get bored with that :D

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Haha still unsure.... I was a massive fan on bf2 10 years ago, over 1500 hours played back in the day lol. Bought bf3 and played it for about 2 months then was over it. I have a feeling bf4 will be a repeat of bf3 so I'm a little hesitant :(

Whereas I get a solid 4 hours a week out of Live for Speed, and don't get bored with that :D

EA admitted to breaking BF3 - BF3 SUCKED ! however, they've realised their faults and will be fixing everything in BF4. By a start - they brought back commander

BF3 was amazing. The early maps where nothing special but the actual game was the best FPS released to date. The newer expansions are amazing.

New generation BF player? Becuase BF3 was probably the worse Battlefield installment. The graphics are amazing and to date, the best still. But the gameplay, competitive mode (There is no competitve mode - so you can't play BF3 competitively) and no commander, wayyy to many OP things example Anti-air and Jets do like 50% more damage to Helicopters - mind you Helicopters are a still target yet can be shot down in a second). there were MANY of things broken with BF3. Yes it was a good game from BF2 - but they quickly killed the game. Also, BF3 is dead - there are a total of like 10+ servers active during peak times.

I wouldn't complain anything is OP in BF3 tbh. Everything can be countered. ive got full platinum stars for both jets and choppers and i can get in one and make it last the entire game. Honestly the only "BROKEN" thing was metro with nades and rockets. Brilliant game.

Bf4 will be amazing. Not quite as good as GTA 5.

BF3 is dead and has been dead for quite awhile. I am a HUGE Battlefield fan and have been playing since game 1. EA have already admitted to its mistakes (Hence BF3 sucking) but they've promised to deliver in BF4 to which I think will happen.

Anyways, got that phonecall yet?

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