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Battlefield 3 out Fall 2011


YoungPanthers89

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the online support of 360 is what makes ps3 barely better imo

well, other than all the 13 year olds calling each other fine young male

I don't even bother using a headset with console gaming anymore....not worth the fuging headache....

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i seriously doubt they'd made that much change between beta and release

If you played Caspian Border you would see what the difference in what a pooty map and the true battlefield experience is. Metro tries to hard to be CoD like, which Battlefield isn't. Caspian is what the Battlefield experience is truly about....just my .02...

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If you played Caspian Border .

i will indeed play it...it's not like.."aww fug this! I can't stand it anymore!"

People comparing 2-3 month old beta code full of bugs on a pooty map with zero of the things that make battlefield....battlefield to a finished game amuse me....

I thought it was funny. lol the whole conversation got twisted anyhow.

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If you played Caspian Border you would see what the difference in what a pooty map and the true battlefield experience is. Metro tries to hard to be CoD like' date=' which Battlefield isn't. Caspian is what the Battlefield experience is truly about....just my .02...[/quote']

you're not talking about the metro 2033 franchise i hope

anyone that thinks its trying to be CoD just thinks a game with a gun is a game with a gun

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you're not talking about the metro 2033 franchise i hope

anyone that thinks its trying to be CoD just thinks a game with a gun is a game with a gun

lol no, the operation metro map that is in the bf3 beta. once they shut down the caspian servers I literally stopped playing the beta....

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o. wouldn't be the first time i've heard metro 2033 = CoD wannabe

i dun see the point in playing another fps since tf2 is so fuging awesome on pc, will play on just about any pc, and is free to play now

yeah tf2 is awesome, I just have to put down a game for awhile I get bored easily lol...I'm currently playing the original UT, just installed it the other day...having a blast with some of the old mods that got me through my teenage gaming years lol....

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