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I wonder if I can pre order for the code and then cancel the pre order.
I remember the excitement I had, hearing about BF3. They really needed to release a Bad Company 3, .before they went this route.
I trust Dice to bring their A game, but this still leaves a sour taste in my mouth.. let's just hope for the best.
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A better comparison would be if EA started to release Battlefield and Bad Company in alternating years.Comment
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I don't QUITE agree with that. Medal of Honor, aside from being a FPS, is quite a bit different in both tone and gameplay from Battlefield, as well as having a vastly different multiplayer experience.
A better comparison would be if EA started to release Battlefield and Bad Company in alternating years.
Not to mention, the concept of Battlefield 4 being available as a Beta on 360/PS3 only makes me cringe that it won't be a title on the Next Consoles. I could understand BFBC3... that would make sense... but BF4?... Just seems like they could be screwing up big with that.Comment
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I wish they'd just focus on putting out quality products and supporting them. I don't understand why they are forcing stuff like this out on the market.
Not to mention, the concept of Battlefield 4 being available as a Beta on 360/PS3 only makes me cringe that it won't be a title on the Next Consoles. I could understand BFBC3... that would make sense... but BF4?... Just seems like they could be screwing up big with that.
I also agree with DD that Battlefield and MoH are different enough for me to not care about them releasing in alternating years unlike COD.Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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I can't figure out what's bugging me with this announcement. I should be excited but I am really not.
I think I was hoping that BF4 would be released with the next gen of consoles. This generation can barely handle BF3. With that, any new ideas and innovations that BF4 is promising will be severely capped on consoles.Comment
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I think they should just stick it out with BF3 and continue supporting it with new maps, weapons, etc. Battlefield all ready has a cult following and the game is still getting a ton of activity and its been out since Oct of last year...
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^^ Amen Chase!
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Statement from DICE reiterating their commitment to BF3 following Battlefield 4 confirmation
Following the confirmation of Battlefield 4, DICE has released a statement regarding its commitment to Battlefield 3.
The developer pointed towards expansion packs Armored Kill, End Game and Aftermath as examples of how the shooter is still due to offer plenty of more gameplay hours to players.
The team at DICE is hard at work on the next entry in the Battlefield series, and to ensure access to the exclusive Battlefield 4 beta, shooter fans can pre-order Medal of Honor Warfighter today. While there is no further Battlefield 4 news at this point – remember, if you don’t see it published here, it’s just rumor and speculation – we did want to take this opportunity to share a few thoughts on the state of the Battlefield franchise.
We are extremely proud of Battlefield 3, and with millions of fans out there, we’re happy you’re enjoying it too. When we launched the game, we introduced unparalleled levels of in-game destruction, all-out vehicle warfare and redefined online gameplay. Even with billions of bullets fired and millions of games played, we know the Battlefield 3 story is still just the beginning. As ever, we are humbled by the community’s response to the game, and couldn’t be happier with the feedback we have received to Battlefield 3 Premium. With the Back to Karkand and Close Quarters expansion packs already out, Armored Kill around the corner, and End Game and Aftermath still on the horizon, we’re looking forward to many more hours of gameplay with you, and can’t wait to see the stories you will tell through Battlelog and player created videos.
But we’re not ready to talk about Battlefield 4 yet - in the meantime, we hope you will continue to enjoy Battlefield 3 and all the Battlefield 3 Premium content still to come. We invite you to check out Danger Close Studio’s Medal of Honor Warfighter, which is also powered by the Frostbite 2 engine and the free social network, Battlelog. Don’t forget that pre-ordering Medal of Honor Warfighter Limited Edition (at no extra cost) guarantees access to the exclusive Battlefield 4 Beta.A negative mind will never give you a positive life.
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I have loved BF3 on my 360, but I don't want to play BF4 on the 360 with 24 players.
With a beta next fall, and the very strong possibility that the next Xbox is coming next Fall/Winter, maybe there will be a Xbox 720 version released as a launch title or within a few months after launch that is much like the PC version (64 players, hawt visual levels).Comment
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