OMFG... Oh no he didnt..... Mentioning *** is suicide on these here forums
The M320 is a highly effective but very specific weapon that enriches the game experience immensely. It gives players a means to dislodge snipers and machine gunners who are in otherwise unassailable positions.
Had many lol's last night with some of you fellasGot kicked from teamkilling just before the new map loaded, so knew it was time for bed! Tired doesn't even come close this morning
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Even though i sucked i enjoyed the games. Getting to bed gone 5:30 am when you have a daughter who never sleeps in past 8am makes for a very tired daddy this morning!
No its not. This is the way to do it:
Love how they're all focused on the stairs and didnt even notice you dropping the C4.![]()
I managed to get JGStoned with a knife uppercut into the jaw on Kharg just now
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DICE Gameplay Designer Gustav Halling, settles concerns of the upcoming Battlefield 3 DLC, Close Quarters. If you’ve missed it, make sure to check out the announcement and more details right here.
The big question on some of the Battlefield 3 community’s mind is why DICE is focusing on infantry-based, close-quarter combat gameplay in their upcoming DLC, something that goes against what many fans would argue the Battlefield franchise has become known for. The simple answer is that Armored Kill, a DLC focused completely on large-scale warfare, is set to release shortly after Close Quarters and should provide a nice contrast, but also familiar Battlefield gameplay. The other answer is that statistics prove this close quarters play-style is, indeed, popular.
“We looked at what people are playing and the result is a tighter infantry experience with CQ…” stated Halling. It might also be surprising to know that in-game stats differ from various polls about the subject. Halling stressed that “polls say one thing, our real statistics say another. What players actually are playing not what some click.” It was also recently discovered that Operation Metro, a map that leans heavily on the CQB style of gameplay, was proven to be the most popular Battlefield 3 map. You can read more about it here. However, Halling admits, “it’s a interesting challenge for me because its not what is expected by us.” Even though, “its still BF3 gameplay, not any other game!”
Halling was also asked if team deathmatch would be the only game-mode featured on these maps. Logistically, this would make most sense considering their size. Take this map here for example. His answer, “we will release more details about the levels and game modes later,” suggests that the inclusion of other, or perhaps new game modes, is a possibility.
Halling would like fans to know that “it’s the same game. We are giving BF3 TDM players some more awesome maps. If you only play vehicles, Armored Kill is coming.”
Kicked for being rude lemme find the exact phrase
TrafficWarden **** off base raping 2012-03-10 06:01:18 Global
This is after a whole lot of kicking mortars, and people moanong AGAIN about baseraping on Metro (its the mapdesign, what do u expect).
So if u just got on im sorry but try some better oneliners then ''**** off base raping''
I don't blame CoD players, it's EA / DICE that decided to make a hybrid Battlefield / CoD to make more money.So basically it isn't Dice that are ruining the game its the retarded m320 RPG spamming 1 braincell downy 3 fingered inbreed social parasites that don't have the IQ to be able to put 2 tactics together because the big maps are to hard so they rather play cluster **** metro that are actually ruining the BF series?
NICE ONE U ****ING WHOPPERS!
**** off back to cod cause we dont want ur CQB ****!
Their stats system apparently shows them metro is "popular", pity that its played mainly to farm points to rank up and nothing more.
Have you used battlelog? That's the whole point of this game.
Well their info is feeding them statistics that are skewed because of the point farming on most meto cq servers, which in turn is making their map decisions for dlc.