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ebevan91

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Everything posted by ebevan91

  1. I think it will but since this is EA/DICE we're talking about, you never know.
  2. You can see new vehicles, weapons, maps, all that good stuff.
  3. New video from LC explaining field upgrades. Apparently he and a few others got to go to EA Los Angeles to play a current build of the game and they got to record as much gameplay as they wanted.
  4. Your welcome. Hope to see you on the battlefield in October/November!
  5. Next up, PDWs, I actually haven't watched this one yet
  6. I believe it was confirmed a few weeks ago that they're fixing the fall damage. I wish I could find the source but I did see it and a DICE guy was the one that said it. As for the mortar, it was OK in BF3 until people complained about it (surprise!) so they nerfed it (surprise again!)
  7. He uploaded LMG gameplay today:
  8. I think suppression is mainly for the support class weapons now, which makes sense, since the weapons have larger magazines and high rates of fire.
  9. So apparently the M16A3 from BF3 is gone. The M16 will only be burst/semi and the M4 Carbine is gone as well, the burst one. So fully auto M4A1 and Burst M16A3/A4.
  10. Don't forget an extra 20GB or so for all of the DLC
  11. So really if you can run BF3 you should probably run BF4 just fine.
  12. If you want proof, go to Origin Store, click on Battlefield 4, then scroll down to System Requirements. Minimum System Requirements OS: Windows Vista SP2 32-bit Processor (AMD): Athlon X2 2.8 GHz Processor (Intel): Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz Memory: 4 GB Hard Drive: 30 GB Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon 3870 Graphics card (NVIDIA): Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT Graphics memory: 512 MB Recommended System Requirements OS: Windows 8 64-bit Processor (AMD): Six-core CPU Processor (Intel): Quad-core CPU Memory: 8 GB Hard Drive: 30 GB Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon 7870 Graphics card (Nvidia): NVIDIA GeForce GT 660 Graphics memory: 3 GB
  13. This is like the Barbie Makeover game but with guns. Good to see that there is so much more we can do with the weapons now. Even pistols can be customized now.
  14. I'll definitely use it to get some jet practice. Though I would've prefered a mode where you can play vs. bots like in the older PC-only Battlefield games.
  15. You mean those things on the side with squad names? That's only for spectator mode.
  16. Did you know it was possible to put AT mines on the front of jeeps in the game? All you have to do is ram the enemy vehicle and he-and you, go boom. You can't hop out or the mines will detonate because the vehicle you were in will be recognized as a neutral vehicle.
  17. 40x scope is going to be ridiculous. Imagine sniping from that hill in front of the US main base on Operation Firestorm all the way into the RU main base, with the rangefinder and scope zeroing-in. Or from the tall building on Gulf of Oman all the way to the US carrier?
  18. I voted for SCAR-H to give you a challenge. It's the crappiest gun in the game.
  19. http://www.ea.com/uk/news/road-to-battlefield-4-tweaked-core-field-upgrade It's kinda long and when I tried to post the whole thing here the format was all messed up. Lots of info there.
  20. Real players? More like hired actors. The graphics look really nice though.
  21. Those aren't the real requirements though. Just predicted requirements.
  22. Same here. The new ones just sound like "burp burp burp burp buuuuuuuuuuuuurp"
  23. What are you majoring in?
  24. Looks interesting.
  25. I've never seen a Walmart parking lot that empty before.

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