but yeah...mw2 too many imba players....need to train so hard to play....cannot play just for fun...sigh...main reason of playing game is fun...but what to do...nowdays kids ah...
[V2] Battlefield 3, 29th September Open Beta
[V2] Battlefield 3, 29th September Open Beta
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Aug 25 2011, 01:33 PM
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normal ma....fanboys....same like apple & android now....both also is good...just depends on the user...
but yeah...mw2 too many imba players....need to train so hard to play....cannot play just for fun...sigh...main reason of playing game is fun...but what to do...nowdays kids ah... |
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Aug 25 2011, 01:37 PM
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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Aug 25 2011, 01:33 PM) normal ma....fanboys....same like apple & android now....both also is good...just depends on the user... BF also got ppl train so hard to play...skill lvl wise also i see about the same.but yeah...mw2 too many imba players....need to train so hard to play....cannot play just for fun...sigh...main reason of playing game is fun...but what to do...nowdays kids ah... its just BF u tend to see more crappy players also, whereas MW is easier to kill so the crappy players look better |
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Aug 25 2011, 02:45 PM
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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Aug 25 2011, 01:33 PM) normal ma....fanboys....same like apple & android now....both also is good...just depends on the user... MW2 is my breakaway game from battlefield once in a while. Play it with friends but yeah...mw2 too many imba players....need to train so hard to play....cannot play just for fun...sigh...main reason of playing game is fun...but what to do...nowdays kids ah... |
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Aug 25 2011, 03:07 PM
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Aug 25 2011, 03:19 PM
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oi if you guys wanna talk about COD , go to their section la....
=_= Origin license agreement gives EA right to collect and share your data Somewhere weird and repeated It’s already known that Origin will be required to play Battlefield 3 on the PC, and at first, it seemed like just another digital download service users would have to put up with. However, some might find it disturbing that, according to the Origin End User License Agreement (that thing no one ever reads), EA collects information about your computer, the software installed on it, its hardware, not only to “improve the service”, but they can also pass on this data to third parties, as the document states: QUOTE EA may also use this information combined with personal information for marketing purposes and to improve our products and services. We may also share that data with our third party service providers in a form that does not personally identify you. The last part, “in a form that does not personally identify you”, is a relief, but still, it’s scary to know that Origin will be collecting all sorts of information from your system, including your IP address and other, non-EA software that you have installed on your PC. You can read the full Origin EULA here. It gets scarier. Another EA EULA, which covers EA Online and EA account privacy (which is requited to play Battlefield 3), has even more concerning legal speak. The scary part of the EULA, as pointed out by a user on The Escapist Forums: QUOTE When you use EA online and mobile products and services or you play our games on your PC or console, we may collect certain non-personal demographic information including gender, zip code, information about your computer, hardware, software, platform, media, mobile device, mobile device ID, console ID, incident data, Internet Protocol (IP) address, network Media Access Control (MAC) address and connection. We also collect other non-personal information such as feature usage, game play statistics and scores, user rankings and click paths. Since Battlefield 3 and all other EA Online games fall under this category, it gives EA the right to collect vast amounts of data on players, and to make matters worse, the beginning of the document states that you waive all your rights to be protected by law. Worse, EA reserves the right to share all of this information with any third party, including law enforcement agencies. We’re not sure if this is common among other publishers in their license agreements (like Valve’s Steam service), but it definitely seems like EA is taking it too far, if not breaking the law. If you wish to read the EA Online EULA, you can find it here. |
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Aug 25 2011, 03:44 PM
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^ FUUUUUUU, why is EA keep showing those bad stuff?
Then, they will make us happy again by giving us the date for Beta. I feel like a sheep. |
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Aug 25 2011, 04:09 PM
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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Aug 25 2011, 03:19 PM) oi if you guys wanna talk about COD , go to their section la.... facebook also does that, but everyone still uses it...=_= Origin license agreement gives EA right to collect and share your data Somewhere weird and repeated It’s already known that Origin will be required to play Battlefield 3 on the PC, and at first, it seemed like just another digital download service users would have to put up with. However, some might find it disturbing that, according to the Origin End User License Agreement (that thing no one ever reads), EA collects information about your computer, the software installed on it, its hardware, not only to “improve the service”, but they can also pass on this data to third parties, as the document states: The last part, “in a form that does not personally identify you”, is a relief, but still, it’s scary to know that Origin will be collecting all sorts of information from your system, including your IP address and other, non-EA software that you have installed on your PC. You can read the full Origin EULA here. It gets scarier. Another EA EULA, which covers EA Online and EA account privacy (which is requited to play Battlefield 3), has even more concerning legal speak. The scary part of the EULA, as pointed out by a user on The Escapist Forums: Since Battlefield 3 and all other EA Online games fall under this category, it gives EA the right to collect vast amounts of data on players, and to make matters worse, the beginning of the document states that you waive all your rights to be protected by law. Worse, EA reserves the right to share all of this information with any third party, including law enforcement agencies. We’re not sure if this is common among other publishers in their license agreements (like Valve’s Steam service), but it definitely seems like EA is taking it too far, if not breaking the law. If you wish to read the EA Online EULA, you can find it here. btw, punkbuster also does it. heck, maxis also does tht and shares to 3rd parties |
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Aug 25 2011, 04:26 PM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Aug 25 2011, 04:09 PM) facebook also does that, but everyone still uses it... Even Steam does that. And show it on public. btw, punkbuster also does it. heck, maxis also does tht and shares to 3rd parties I am actually worried about how will BF3 run on Origin exclusively, without having much down times. Even now, in some games like NFS World, the servers goes down almost every weekend. EA's server infrastructure is terrible, i would say. |
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Aug 25 2011, 04:34 PM
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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Aug 25 2011, 03:19 PM) oi if you guys wanna talk about COD , go to their section la.... this kind of T&C is exactly why Steam pulled out all EA games from their inventory....stupid EA=_= Origin license agreement gives EA right to collect and share your data Somewhere weird and repeated It’s already known that Origin will be required to play Battlefield 3 on the PC, and at first, it seemed like just another digital download service users would have to put up with. However, some might find it disturbing that, according to the Origin End User License Agreement (that thing no one ever reads), EA collects information about your computer, the software installed on it, its hardware, not only to “improve the service”, but they can also pass on this data to third parties, as the document states: The last part, “in a form that does not personally identify you”, is a relief, but still, it’s scary to know that Origin will be collecting all sorts of information from your system, including your IP address and other, non-EA software that you have installed on your PC. You can read the full Origin EULA here. It gets scarier. Another EA EULA, which covers EA Online and EA account privacy (which is requited to play Battlefield 3), has even more concerning legal speak. The scary part of the EULA, as pointed out by a user on The Escapist Forums: Since Battlefield 3 and all other EA Online games fall under this category, it gives EA the right to collect vast amounts of data on players, and to make matters worse, the beginning of the document states that you waive all your rights to be protected by law. Worse, EA reserves the right to share all of this information with any third party, including law enforcement agencies. We’re not sure if this is common among other publishers in their license agreements (like Valve’s Steam service), but it definitely seems like EA is taking it too far, if not breaking the law. If you wish to read the EA Online EULA, you can find it here. |
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Aug 25 2011, 04:37 PM
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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Aug 25 2011, 04:26 PM) Even Steam does that. And show it on public. since EA download manager also called Origin now, so i guess just think of EA server as renamed to Origin server I am actually worried about how will BF3 run on Origin exclusively, without having much down times. Even now, in some games like NFS World, the servers goes down almost every weekend. EA's server infrastructure is terrible, i would say. maybe NFS one sux, but u dont have EA server for BF going down often right. Added on August 25, 2011, 4:39 pm QUOTE(nikholai @ Aug 25 2011, 04:34 PM) ?Steam pull out all EA games? or EA pull out of Steam? http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Origin-St...well,13252.html This post has been edited by Everdying: Aug 25 2011, 04:39 PM |
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Aug 25 2011, 05:02 PM
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QUOTE Steam pull out all EA games? or EA pull out of Steam? i've read it somewher ...forgot the link, cant find it...but since u gave the latest news on it maybe i was wrong...or the article that i read was.http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Origin-St...well,13252.html This post has been edited by nikholai: Aug 25 2011, 05:04 PM |
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Aug 25 2011, 05:25 PM
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So.. can we still have servers like Fragnetics? MBTCentral? or only play on Origin/EA Servers?
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Aug 25 2011, 05:36 PM
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Aug 25 2011, 06:28 PM
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oh ok sorry thanks for clarifying
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Aug 25 2011, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE Over the last few days an old rumour regarding the start of the Battlefield 3 beta has resurfaced around the Internet. The rumour states that Dice are going to begin the Battlefield 3 beta for Medal of Honor purchasers and Origin code holders on September 9th and that the beta will go live September 11th for everyone else. Dice’s Daniel Matros recently went on Twitter to confirm that this rumour is “Not valid” So at the very most we only have a single month to wait for Battlefield 3. Haha.... As planned.... rumors about the BETA date is getting a lot of attention Details are still sketchy , but it's obviously on September , and it would be released on the first week or second (But mostly talking about first week of the month) |
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Aug 25 2011, 10:22 PM
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hopefully this time i can test it more longer & try to enjoy the game too hahaha...coz when i tried moh beta they had servers issue...so hard to connect...but luckly manage to connect few times to try it out...
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Aug 25 2011, 11:35 PM
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Yea...if i get Fps around 50~60 on maximum setting on my current rig..i wont SLI/xfire it.
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Aug 25 2011, 11:53 PM
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http://blogs.battlefield.ea.com/battlefiel...f-choice.aspx##
whoah, this is nice, optional suppressor |
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Aug 26 2011, 12:05 AM
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QUOTE(infernoaswen @ Aug 25 2011, 02:33 PM) normal ma....fanboys....same like apple & android now....both also is good...just depends on the user... Play back good old CS 1.6...skilled players being called hackers by freshies/nubs who keep dying but yeah...mw2 too many imba players....need to train so hard to play....cannot play just for fun...sigh...main reason of playing game is fun...but what to do...nowdays kids ah... This is whr modern FPS started, haha |
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Aug 26 2011, 12:10 AM
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Aug 25 2011, 11:53 PM) http://blogs.battlefield.ea.com/battlefiel...f-choice.aspx## A'ah tuu yang syok... whoah, this is nice, optional suppressor Battleblog #8: Build your weapon of choice ![]() ![]() We have well over 50 weapons in Battlefield 3. But each weapon in itself can be tailored to wildly differing play styles and combat roles. Read on for the full details on our deepest weapon customization ever. Two weeks ago, we detailed the general design philosophy behind the gun play in Battlefield 3 together with Senior Designer Alan Kertz. Today, we are delving deeper into the thousands of weapon customization options you will have in the game. Basically, each main weapon in the game has three accessory slots, where you can attach weapon accessories you have unlocked. Weapon accessory unlocks are received on a per weapon basis, meaning that the more time you spend with a particular weapon, the more options you will have to customize that weapon to fit different your combat role and play style. A rifle in Battlefield 3 can be customized for wildly different combat roles. The carbine directly below has been equipped with a heavy barrel, bipod, and a 4X magnification combat scope. This would be ideal for a soldier who wants to engage targets at medium to long range and use suppressive fire to support his team mates. In the picture above, the same carbine has instead been equipped with a suppressor, foregrip, and quick acquisition holographic scope. This setup would be well suited for Close Quarters Battle, especially indoors where stealth can be a vital factor. The unlockable weapon accessories include an assortment of optics, suppressors, bipods, barrels, underslung grenade launchers, underslung shotguns, foregrips, flashlights, laser sights, and more. While the class and model of your weapon will determine a number of basic values (like muzzle speed, energy, and fire rate), you can always modify it to tweak it towards anything from long range to close quarters combat. So. Are you a long range sniper or a close quarters combat type of player? The neat thing is, in Battlefield 3, you can easily switch between both. With our powerful weapon customization features, there are no limits to the types of gameplay we support. |
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