Re: Battlefield:Hardline Beta OPEN!
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:16 am
Tea-Assault wrote:
Shouldn't he be putting that lube all over his fist, not just a single finger?
Free-to-play based on teamplay and tactics.
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Tea-Assault wrote:
Tom Clancy basically created the Rainbow Six name. It started off as books which the games were based on in the beginning. Rainbow Six games have been around for nearly 2 decades now.Fields wrote:Yeah, I don't pretend to know anything about this series, but why is Tom Clancy's name still on it even after he died last year? Was he ever involved with these games at all? Could somebody enlighten me?Sarantini wrote:The new tom clancy rainbow six gameplay looked pretty nice if we are talking about the cops and robbers genre.
~€35 on various cd-key websites.Róka wrote:The "game" itself is very fun. Some of us grouped and played together and we had a blast... It's just frustrating that they're asking for $70 and a whole new Premium for it...
The amount of content that you'd get with this game would have been considered a mod for Arma/RO2/BF42/BF2/BF2142/CS/any other FPS game. To charge double price for everything again is just EA fondling themselves over dollar signs.Róka wrote:It's just frustrating that they're asking for $70 and a whole new Premium for it...
The only way to win is to not play. I have no plans to buy any major publisher release at launch since they always turn out to be terrible. There are a few exceptions from publishers and publishers that I trust (Rockstar, Naughty Dog...) but I do my best to not purchase any EA, Activision, or Ubisoft games right at launch.matsif wrote:The amount of content that you'd get with this game would have been considered a mod for Arma/RO2/BF42/BF2/BF2142/CS/any other FPS game. To charge double price for everything again is just EA fondling themselves over dollar signs.Róka wrote:It's just frustrating that they're asking for $70 and a whole new Premium for it...
Play the beta as you will. Just don't buy this farce. EA won't learn otherwise.
There is no reason to preorder it or buy it in the fist days after launch. Unless you have friends that will buy it and you want to play it with them instead of sitting out.haruky wrote:The only way to win is to not play. I have no plans to buy any major publisher release at launch since they always turn out to be terrible. There are a few exceptions from publishers and publishers that I trust (Rockstar, Naughty Dog...) but I do my best to not purchase any EA, Activision, or Ubisoft games right at launch.matsif wrote:The amount of content that you'd get with this game would have been considered a mod for Arma/RO2/BF42/BF2/BF2142/CS/any other FPS game. To charge double price for everything again is just EA fondling themselves over dollar signs.Róka wrote:It's just frustrating that they're asking for $70 and a whole new Premium for it...
Play the beta as you will. Just don't buy this farce. EA won't learn otherwise.
Your enthusiasm and positivity is refreshing, but all I can think about is how perfectly this mimics the BF4 beta preview. We all played it for a few days and heralded it as everything that BF3 should have been. Then, they released a game that was several steps backwards from their polished little demo that we had all played weeks before. It's almost like their beta is a sales pitch for the game that basically misrepresents what the final product really is.ZombieToof wrote:There is no reason to preorder it or buy it in the fist days after launch. Unless you have friends that will buy it and you want to play it with them instead of sitting out.
On the other hand the beta started 5 month before release so they can tweak based on the community experience for month. And they let comp players and youtubers test it beforehand and tweaked game play based on their feedback between tests. So there is hope that it will be a good game.
And last but not least we have lot's of time to test the demo beta in the next month to see if you like it. Don't like -> don't buy. Simple.
All in all I expect the game play to be much better than BF4 and am pleased by the change of attitude in the last month.
*Fixed.Fields wrote:Your enthusiasm and positivity is refreshing, but all I can think about is how perfectly this mimics the BF4 beta preview. We all played it for a few days and heralded it as everything that BF3 should have been. Then, they released a game that was several steps backwards from their polished little demo that we had all played weeks before. It's almost liketheir beta is a sales pitch for the game that basically misrepresents what the final product really is.