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Axlerod

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  1. That picture never gets old Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  2. beat ya to it LOL Yes it is very good info in there. Definitly worth looking at.
  3. If you have not ranked up to 140 or have some XP boost to blow, now is a great weekend, I had 5 of the 200% boost and got 1,326,192 points with the 5 of the 200% boost I had leftover. That's an average of 265,238 points per boost or around 130,000 a round.
  4. Use Login Verification for extra account security Login verification, or two-factor authentication, sends you a code to verify your identity when a new device tries to log in to your EA Account. We also recognize and trust the devices you use most often. And if you lose your phone, you can get backup codes to make sure you can log in. How does it work? Login Verification helps prevent new devices from logging in to your EA Account without having both your password and verification code. You select how you want to receive the code. Then any time you sign in to your EA Account from a new device, we’ll send you a code to enter to verify your identity and complete sign in. If you play FIFA, we require this option to access FIFA Ultimate Team on the Web and Companion apps. How do I turn on Login Verification? From EA Help, click Accounts, then Account Security. If you need to, log in to your EA Account to open the My Account: Security page. Find the Login Verification section and click Turn On. Answer your security question, then select how you want to receive your verification code. If you choose Email, make sure your email is a valid, working email address (the one you check often). If you choose App Authenticator, you will install an app to your mobile device to receive your verification codes. This option is faster and more reliable. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 FIFA 15 players using App Authenticator will not receive a security challenge when logging in. You will now receive a verification code when you log in from a new device. We will also send a code every 90 days when you log in from trusted devices. This ensures that only you and your unique code are able to access your EA Account. If you ever want to turn off Login Verification, return to the My Account: Security page and select Turn Off. If you play FIFA, do not turn off Login Verification or you will lose access to the game. Turn on login verification in Origin My Account Security Tab How do I use an app authenticator to receive codes? An app authenticator is the fastest way to securely verify your identity. When EA requests a security code before you can log in, you can get a code from your app authenticator instantly without waiting on an email from EA. From EA Help, click Accounts, then Account Security. If you need to, log in to your EA Account to open the My Account: Security page. Find the Login Verification section and click Turn On. Answer your security question, choose App Authenticator, and click Continue. Choose your device from the pull-down menu. Install the Google Authenticator app by scanning the QR code or searching your device's app store for “authenticator”. Open the authenticator app and choose to manually add an account. Scan the QR code or enter the secret key from the Set up an App Authenticator window to link your app to your EA Account. Enter your app's code found under Electronic Arts, then click Save. Now, when we ask you for a Login Verification code you can open the authenticator app and enter the 6-digit code. Each code the app displays lasts for a limited time. If the timer on the code is about to run out, wait for a new code to make sure you have enough time to enter it. What if I don't have my phone or email when I need a code? Can I get backup codes? If you lose your phone, the authenticator app fails, or you cannot access your email address, backup codes are the only way to sign in to your EA Account from a new device. You can view and renew these codes from the My Account: Security page. From EA Help, click Accounts, then Account Security. If you need to, log in to your EA Account to open the My Account: Security page. Click View next to Backup Codes. You will see a list of backup codes. Keep this list in a safe, accessible place. If you play FIFA, you can select Request a new code after logging in to FIFA Ultimate Team. If you have lost your phone or you cannot access your email address and you do not have backup codes, please Contact Us and select the Manage my account and Can’t log in topics for assistance. How can I confirm my contact info is correct? If you have trouble with a Login Verification code, make sure your email address, authenticator installation, or phone number is correct. If you chose Email my code or Text message my code, you can check your email address on the My Account: About Me page or through the Origin client. If you chose App Authenticator, you can use a barcode or QR code scanning app to find your code in between ?secret= and &. Create or verify your Security Question and answer. Once you verify your information, you can reactivate Login Verification to receive a new code. https://help.ea.com/en/article/origin-login-verification-information/ I did this. It is quick and easy. I know from differnet forums I read, there has been a lot of bans issued and there have been a lot of hackers out. Be careful.
  5. Axlerod replied to Sp1k3's topic in Gaming
    2142 is the year as in Battlefield 2142. You connect the dots Way to many things pointing towards 2143 for next game. If I were to place a bet, I would bet on that. I guess we will find out on June 12-15 at EA play event.
  6. you can get BF4 on the cheap now!
  7. Axlerod replied to Sp1k3's topic in Gaming
    If it were to go to WW1 setting, I think a lot of players would be rather upset. Open terrain and jumping into and out of trenches is not fun. Both sides were pretty much using the exact same guns. The Maxim was used by both sides and took 3 guys to move and operate it. Everyone gets a bolt action rifle. The airplane had been out for about 10 years. The tank was invented for this war. Wasn't very good either or reliable either. The Thompson came out to late to be used. John Moses Browning guns' were first introduced to the military is the only high point. I think players would be happier with a civil war version instead. There is a reason no one tackles this genre of FPS shooter and that is why Verdun is about the on game out there and most players never heard of it until these articles came out. http://i.imgur.com/P0IFZXw.jpg Translation is Closed until 2142. This is found on Operation Outbreak A flag
  8. look it up on youtube. plenty of videos there
  9. Who are you?
  10. Well if you got on teamspeak and played in our server I could show you how easy it is to spot someone lazing a target. Post this question in battlelog forums and see the response you get. You are not undetected.
  11. Anytime. We all get issues. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  12. Red light that shines maybe?
  13. DEAD STOP Reach rank 10 Second Assault AWARD REQUIREMENTS #1 Get a Shotgun Ribbon in a round #2 Raise or lower the Caspian Border Gate in a round REWARD DAO-12
  14. I checked and you are not on the ban list. Try updating punkbuster.
  15. That is a punkbuster ban Evenbalance.com is who you need to reply too.
  16. The above is just a recap A DICE dev believes that there's "at least one more hotfix coming to #BF4" No details, no ETA at this moment. It's unlikely that Siege of Shanghai & Golmud Railway (night version) hit #BF4 at this point.
  17. http://i.imgur.com/P0IFZXw.jpg Do not open until 2142 EA and DICE still aren’t ready to share specifics about Battlefield 5 but there are a few details floating around. Today we want to take a look at everything you need to know, right now, about the highly anticipated Battlefield 5 release date and more. In 2013, EA and DICE released Battlefield 4, a game that put console gamers and PC owners on huge battlefields with an arsenal of weapons, compelling equipment, powerful vehicles, and a destructive environment. Battlefield 4 had its fair share of problems but EA and DICE worked hard to improve the game and it’s still a favorite of many gamers around the world. You can still hop into a game and enjoy yourself three years after release. More recently, EA and DICE released Battlefield Hardline. Hardline features many of the same elements of Battlefield 4 only it features cops and robbers in place of various militaries. For many people (myself included), it left something to be desired. That something is a new Battlefield game. And while details are scarce, it looks like we should see a Battlefield 5 release date take place in 2016. With E3 2016 starting to inch closer, we want to take a look at a few things to know, right now, about Battlefield 5, its release date, and more. We’ll continue to update this with new information as it becomes available. Battlefield 5 In Development Battlefield 5 or not, we know that a brand new Battlefield title is in development. We know this because EA’s confirmed its existence multiple times. In December, EA DICE’s development director told the public that he was shifting off of Star Wars Battlefront onto the next Battlefield game. Advertisement More recently, a listing for Battlefield 5 appeared at German retailer World of Games, a sign that retailers are gearing up for the inevitable announcement. DICE is also telling gamers that it won’t be releasing new content for Battlefield 4 CTE (Community Test Environment), a sign that development is shifting to the new game. That said, DICE LA producer David Sirland says that all of the content on the CTE will be left alone, for now. There is no shutdown planned at the moment. Battlefield 5 Release Date EA DICE hasn’t confirmed a specific Battlefield 5 release date just yet but we do have a very specific window to look forward to. The next Battlefield game will reportedly arrive in the third or fourth quarter of this year. The third quarter is made up of July, August and September. The fourth quarter is comprised of October, November and December. So, unless EA and DICE are forced to delay it, we should see the game arrive after E3 2016 in time for the holidays. The listing at World of Games lists the Battlefield 5 release date for October. (At one point it listed October 26th.) Retailers often use placeholders on early listings so there’s a good chance October 26th isn’t the Battlefield 5 release date. The date is likely still a moving target as the company works through the kinks behind the scenes. Return to Its Roots We haven’t seen any footage of the game but we do know that the game won’t be based on cops and robbers like Battlefield Hardline. In 2014,EA CFO Blake Jorgensen announced that the game would return to Battlefield’s military roots. This was, and still is, great news for those that hated the change in Hardline and have been calling for a military-based follow-up to Battlefield 4. Battlefield 5 World War 1 Rumors Back to that listing at the German retailer. According to IGN, the listing original featured the following tagline: “Mehrspieler Taktik Shooter im 1. Weltkrieg.” This translates to “Multiplayer tactical shooter in WW1” in English. This has obviously thrown fuel onto the fire. If true, it would be a huge change from Battlefield 4. It would also differ from the growing number of games that put users into the shoes of soldiers from the future. Black Ops 3 from Activision is just one example. By no means is this confirmed but it would be an interesting, and perhaps risky, move by developer and publisher. The only other recent World War I shooter that comes to mind is Verdun for PC. One other thing to note is that Jorgensen told the media back in 2014 that the next Battlefield 5 would be a “”fun, new Battlefield.” Stay tuned. Battlefield 5 PS4, Xbox One, PC In 2016, companies have started to shift away from older platforms like the Xbox 360 and PS3. Fallout 4, for example, arrived for those three and those three alone. The German listing notes that Battlefield 5 will come to PS4, Xbox One and PC. It doesn’t list the older consoles. This doesn’t confirm anything but Xbox 360 and PS3 owners should start tempering expectations. At the very least, we’d probably see a watered down version of the game, similar to what Treyarch and Activision did with Call of Duty Black Ops 3.
  18. It just means we can uninstall cte now. They announced last week that they will continue to support bf4. Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  19. Follow on Twitter David Sirland ‏@tiggr_ @DrSquirrelBoy12 Yes, today I can let you guys know that at this point we don't have any plans to release new content for BF4 to the CTE Official word came out today the testing in CTE is done. No word yet if anything else will be released for BF4 such as the 2 remaining night maps, Infiltration of Shanghai and Golmud Night.
  20. Axlerod replied to ACS's topic in Gaming
    no morse code reader for PC that I am aware of. Please request a date and time on the weekend and we can get a group together.
  21. Axlerod replied to Franklin's topic in Gaming
    Best way to really get good is to squad up with us when we are playing. Trial by fire so to speak. There are plenty of videos and webpages that will tell you but none of it works unless you get on and play. The reason we use teamspeak is because we all play better as a group when we can talk to each other. Try it.
  22. The publisher promises continued support, but didn't reveal any specifics. It’s been a good two and a half years since Battlefield 4 was released, and in that time, it’s been supported well by its developers. After a horrendous launch in 2013, EA created a new studio, DICE LA, to specifically focus on continued support for Battlefield 4. And it seems that the support will carry on into the near future. EA recently said on Twitter that “we will continue to support Battlefield 4”, but they did not reveal any plans for the future. The last Battlefield 4 update was released in December, and since then, there has been no news about any future updates or content. That’s not to say that there haven’t been smaller updates: we got a small update to Battlelog in January and a Battlefield 4 server update in February with an improved anti-cheat system. And the community events are still ongoing — the new events for March were just unveiled. We’ll have to wait and see what’s in store for BF4 in the future. Hopefully it includes another patch and perhaps a new map or some other content. At least something until we get the next game in the series, rumored to be Battlefield 2143. Last month, DICE LA themselves said that they are still working on BF4 and have not moved on to other projects. http://bf4central.com/2016/03/ea-will-continue-support-battlefield-4/
  23. Axlerod replied to Franklin's topic in Gaming
    add me Axlerod1 to your list. Just dont join game from it. It will pull me from squad.
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