now that i have apologised for not being sold, questioning the gods at dice and for being good at shooters can someone honestly tell me what draws them to the game OTHER than graphics and destructible environments......being dead serious here.....cuz both lose the "wow" factor after about 5 games......at least for me. I await a proper reply so someone can help me see things from their eyes...
now that i have apologised for not being sold, questioning the gods at dice and for being good at shooters can someone honestly tell me what draws them to the game OTHER than graphics and destructible environments......
Quote from: Blu_ViCe on September 16, 2011, 10:43:58 PMnow that i have apologised for not being sold, questioning the gods at dice and for being good at shooters can someone honestly tell me what draws them to the game OTHER than graphics and destructible environments......The very essence of a Battlefield game is what draws me to it. Conquest game mode, huge wide open maps with the freedom to play as you wish, player controlled land and air vehicles, the emphasis on teamwork and just the feeling of being a little part of a much bigger battle. If you're not sold on just that then Battlefield isn't your kind of game. All the fancy graphics, destruction, excellent sound, bullet physics and all the other little goodies are simply icing on the cake. That is probably why i can crank up the Homefront demo and still have a tonne of fun. Both games had a few things in common that i liked. The gameplay was there but the controls were probably the worst I've come across in years...I hope you have no hard feelings about my above post. Its just that i find it hard to understand, after all those interviews with DICE about Battlelog and it's features, creating and managing your platoon (clan), people still come here ranting about things that were already confirmed.
Battlefield 3 Eyefinity Gameplay HD - Triple Screen
Until they make Bezel-less monitors (or better ones, and more available), i don't care to use those types of setups. It would just annoy the crap out of me while gaming
Recommended System RequirementsGRAPHICS CARD: DIRECTX 11 COMPATIBLE WITH 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 OR ATI RADEON 6950)
"We are happy to announce that the eagerly awaited Battlefield 3 Open Beta starts Thursday, September 29th!Quote from: shivanandrs on September 20, 2011, 12:30:39 PMQuote from: Notnice on September 20, 2011, 10:25:54 AMRecommended System RequirementsGRAPHICS CARD: DIRECTX 11 COMPATIBLE WITH 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 OR ATI RADEON 6950)Nice, if a 560 is recommended then a single 580 should be able to run this thing on high details very well. Would be interesting to see if my dinosaur Q6600 could keep up. Damn...Tuesday is so far away. Running until October 10th, the Battlefield 3 Open Beta is your chance to play the game early, try out our free social platform Battlelog, and help us make the game even better by sending us your valuable feedback. If you pre-order Battlefield 3 (PC digital download version) on Origin before September 25th, or if you have bought Medal of Honor: Limited Edition/Tier 1 Edition, you will get 48 hours early access to the Beta, meaning you can start playing Tuesday, September 27th. The full details on how you will be granted early acess is available on our new Beta section. For Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, the Open Beta will be visible on the consoles' digital marketplaces under Battlefield 3. For PC, you need to install Origin and download the Open Beta from within the Origin application. For all your Open Beta questions and answers, head to our new Beta section at the official Battlefield 3 site. Enjoy the Beta, and let us know what you think! "http://blogs.battlefield.ea.com/battlefield_bad_company/archive/2011/09/19/battlefield-3-open-beta-dates-announced.aspxPC spec'sMinimum System RequirementsOS: WINDOWS VISTA (SERVICE PACK 2) 32-BITPROCESSOR: 2 GHZ DUAL CORE (CORE 2 DUO 2.4 GHZ OR ALTHON X2 2.7 GHZ)MEMORY: 2 GBHARD DRIVE: 20 GBGRAPHICS CARD (AMD): DIRECTX 10.1 COMPATIBLE WITH 512 MB RAM (ATI RADEON 3000, 4000, 5000 OR 6000 SERIES, WITH ATI RADEON 3870 OR HIGHER PERFORMANCE)GRAPHICS CARD (NVIDIA): DIRECTX 10.0 COMPATIBLE WITH 512 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE 8, 9, 200, 300, 400 OR 500 SERIES WITH NVIDIA GEFORCE 8800 GT OR HIGHER PERFORMANCE)SOUND CARD: DIRECTX COMPATIBLEKEYBOARD AND MOUSEDVD ROM DRIVERecommended System RequirementsOS: WINDOWS 7 64-BITPROCESSOR: QUAD-CORE CPUMEMORY: 4 GBHARD DRIVE: 20 GBGRAPHICS CARD: DIRECTX 11 COMPATIBLE WITH 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 OR ATI RADEON 6950)SOUND CARD: DIRECTX COMPATIBLEKEYBOARD AND MOUSEDVD ROM DRIVE
Quote from: Notnice on September 20, 2011, 10:25:54 AMRecommended System RequirementsGRAPHICS CARD: DIRECTX 11 COMPATIBLE WITH 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 OR ATI RADEON 6950)Nice, if a 560 is recommended then a single 580 should be able to run this thing on high details very well. Would be interesting to see if my dinosaur Q6600 could keep up. Damn...Tuesday is so far away.