I had a go at my friends, it's an alright game only difference from COD is that you can go in jets really.
Prefer MW3 though, although BF3 is funner AT TIMES.

I had a go at my friends, it's an alright game only difference from COD is that you can go in jets really.
Prefer MW3 though, although BF3 is funner AT TIMES.
Got the new DLC for it, it's okay... Dice needs to release mod tools for the PC so stuff can be made, but they probably won't so they can milk out money from customers even more.
Did anyone else play Project Reality Mod for Battlefield 2? I'm really hoping they start developing it for Battlefield3...
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 16-12-2011 at 05:39 PM.
I know, I never agreed with them infact it just screams "were too lazy" in my opinion.
Also I HATE helicopters right now. I was on Wake Island, didn't get a kill from 2 uses of the rockets or one use of the machine gun, yet the guy who was in the helicopter at the same time on the machine gun a managed to get tons of kills easily. And then to top it off, some guy fires the rocket at the helicopter when I'm on the gun and the rocket just kills me, doesn't blow up the helicopter or appear to damage it visually, it just kills me. Urg.
Part of buying games on PC is experiencing what the community can do with them. Project Reality is a great example, I loved that mod. Hopefully EA and/or DICE open their eyes to the fantastic community they have on the PC.
There was an interview saying that they do love and support the modding community but they are saying it's "too complicated" to mod the frostbite 2.0. It's going to be more challenging than modding BF2, because you have to have destructible buildings and such... But that shouldn't hold anyone back from releasing mod tools. It's not like they are going to lose money because nobody buys their DLC, actually more BF3 copies will probably be sold if they made a Project Reality in BF3, that would be awesome!
Last edited by FiftyCal; 17-12-2011 at 05:05 PM.
Which is what I said a couple of posts previously... I don't think mod tools will boost sales if I'm quite honest, the only thing they could do to boost sales on PC is putting it on steam (imo).There was an interview saying that they do love and support the modding community but they are saying it's "too complicated" to mod the frostbite 2.0. It's going to be more challenging than modding BF2, because you have to have destructible buildings and such... But that shouldn't hold anyone back from releasing mod tools. It's not like they are going to lose money because nobody buys their DLC, actually more BF3 copies will probably be sold if they made a Project Reality in BF3, that would be awesome!
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