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Battlefield 3
- Frostbite 2 - Battlefield 3 introduces Frostbite 2, the incredible technology that takes animation, destruction, lighting, scale and audio to new heights.
- Feel the Battle - Feel the impact of bullets and explosions, drag your fallen comrades into safety, and mount your weapon on almost any part of the terrain.
- Unparalleled Vehicle Warfare -— The best online vehicle warfare experience gets even better with a fitting sonic boom as fighter jets headline an impressive lineup of land, air and sea vehicles.
- Urban Combat - Take the fight to iconic and unexpected places in the USA, Middle East, and Europe including claustrophobic streets, metropolitan downtowns, and open, vehicle-friendly landscapes as you fight your way through the war of tomorrow.
- Other returning fan favorite features include 64 players for PC and prone.
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| 231 of 295 people found the following review helpful: By VA Gamer (Norfolk, VA) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Battlefield 3 (Video Game) (+) Graphics and presentation, it looks and sounds amazing. There were many things done to refine animations, and the soldiers and vehicles themselves are approaching an uncanny valley(+) The game play is terrific. It stays very true to the formula from Bad Company 2, with subtle improvements like full prone, some vehicular control and sight improvements, etc (+/-) The single campaign is impressive to look at and listen to, but the story itself is mundane and uninspired. There is some pretty amateur writing, in regards to plot, pacing, and dialog. Despite this it's serviceable, and pretty fun to play through. It only took me about 5 hours to complete it (-) Origin is a terrible and clumsily designed digital distribution and social network, and it's a shame EA is not only forcing it upon consumers but also not publishing a Steam version. It's poorly integrated, violates privacy, and wouldn't even be a quality product if we were having this discussion in 2005 (+/-) BattleLog detracts from the multiplayer process. It's EA's web-based (runs in a browser) interface that replaces the in-game menu and server browser. It makes the simple act of joining a game a hassle. Its use forces the game to exit after each match. I spent a lot of time waiting for BattleLog to refresh, find a server, and essentially re-launch the game. I use Chrome and the extension would occasionally go into overdrive and eat up significant CPU cycles. When the servers are up, BattleLog is ready, and you can actually get in, it's the same quality multiplayer found in Bad Company 2 - just refined. Larger maps and a greater diversity of weapons and customization If you're interested I'd advise holding off until EA either publishes a Steam version or removes the forced Origin install and BattleLog integration. The other option would be to wait a few years until EA can develop them into a services worthy of live production - right now they're clearly not ready for prime time. And that said, there's still the privacy issues to consider. (edit #2: I actually went ahead and returned this to my local retailer on 10/31/2011. Apparently I'm far from the first, because the sales person actually apologized to me for buying this) 368 of 474 people found the following review helpful: = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Battlefield 3 (Video Game) So you install the game, install punkbuster, and install Origin. Okay, sure, everyone wants to use always-on DRM now, price of admission and all that. Punkbuster is fine, aimbots are way worse than a little anti-cheat software. Then this happens:Bonus Kübler-Ross sections: Denial: 1. You get an authentication error and can't start the game for a day or two. 2. You start the game only to go to something that looks suspiciously like a website. It is a website! Awesome, now I don't have to worry about compatibility issues with the menu and server browser requiring giant firewall exceptions. Anger 3. False alarm, you're not done installing. Go download some always-on DRM. Wait, wasn't that step 0? Yeah, have more. And this stuff will sit enabled in your browser addons list unless you manually disable/enable it every time you want to play. Fine, okay, small price to pay for getting things universal. 4. Wait a minute, this isn't a menu, it's a wannabe facebook page! With capability to link to your facebook page! I guess marketing wanted a more direct line. Or the guy who programmed the menus quit in a huff after being fun of so much for Bad Company 2's PC interface and server browser. 4a. Idle wonder which EA executive thought up the "Gun Club" and loved it enough to save it by forcing users to navigate through it to get to their software. 5. Restart browser, relogin to their website, click single player 6. Servers are down. What? 7. Wait a few hours, servers are up. Try again. 8. Hey, it works! Wait, there are menus in here too! You have to open a menu to a website with a menu to open a menu! 8a. Get about an hour in and the game locks up. Force quite, restart. Locks in the same spot. Bargaining 9. Fine, I didn't need single player anyway! I just want to shoot virtual soldiers while standing on a flag 10. Login server error. 11. Uncorrupt DNS hosts file, thanks by the way, and try again. 12. Play 5 minutes on a server, round ends, map changes, get kicked out for not having punkbuster installed. It is in fact, installed. Depression 13. Manually download punkbuster updates, a la recommendation. Fails to work. 14. Delete punkbuster updates, make BF3 re-generate the files. Works! Apparently They updated then rolled back. 15. Play a round. It's getting late (you spent 6 hours installing, after all!), take a break. 16. Unrelated beta version of another program crashes out, go to kill the process. 17. Hey, EA garbage is still running! I thought I closed Origin? Acceptance 18. Return game, wait for edition that runs inside of Steam. IE, probably going to skip this one over. Final Note: If you wait long enough, the game with be cheap enough with DLC to still cost less than it does now. Karkand isn't even done. PS To EA marketing: You do not need every buzzword in every meeting to be forced into a game. 12 of 13 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Battlefield 3 (Video Game) In Afghanistan, bought game for PC as I don't have a console, just a laptop. Put in game code, said that it was activated, then asks for it a second time, to say that codes already been used.Dealing with EA's customer service over here is a joke. Guy's telling me that the codes been used, yes, I know, by me. I even uploaded a picture of me, with yesterday's Army Times, my ID, me, the game code, the disc, and the error message. The response was that I got was that I got a bad code, even when it said it worked. None of the codes work at all that they have given me. I've even re-installed Origin and all of my EA games. So, lessons learned, even if you do have a net connection, make sure it's really fast otherwise EA will take another out of your wallet while you have nothing to show for it. |
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