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Sticking with group the team in general increases your survival rate. Communication among your squad also raises that as well and I'm talking about voice chat.
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Sticking with group the team in general increases your survival rate. Communication among your squad also raises that as well and I'm talking about voice chat.
Battlefield 4 is unplayable on the PC
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The PC version suffers from crashes and freezes, making it practically unplayable.
OCTOBER 31ST, 2013 IN NEWS
Battlefield 4 has been out for a few days now, and everyone seems to be enjoying it. Except a big portion of PC gamers (including us here at BF4Central), who are seeing constant crashes and freezes. It’s tough to say this, but we have to be honest here: from personal experience, the game is utterly unplayable in its current state.
And according to complaints on Twitter, Reddit, and the official EA forums, we aren’t the only ones. Widespread reports of random crashes and freezes are popping up everywhere, and it seems that some players can’t finish a single match without problems.
The crashes and instability seem to be happening on all sorts of hardware configurations, And when it does crash or freeze, players loose all progress, unlocks, and stats they accumulated during the match.
Even when the game works, it’s plagued by issues. Sound bugs are present on many maps (such as Lancang Dam), where the sound will cut out completely at times. Player movement and action is bogged down by massive rubber banding and lag, even on a good connection and on low ping servers. Worse, the hit box registration is still off (something DICE said was “fixed” after the beta).
So far DICE has only issued the generic “we are aware of the issue” reply. If only they were aware before the game shipped. It’s astounding that these sort of issues have plagued every single Battlefield game since BF2. And yet, we somehow expected a developer of DICE’s caliber to learn from their mistakes.
From personal experience, over half of Battlefield t multiplayer matches result it either a crash or a freeze. Most of the rest of the matches are unplayable due to the lag and rubber banding issue.
It hurts us to say this, but at this point, we wouldn’t recommend anyone getting Battlefield 4 on the PC. Wait until the first patch or two fix these issues. Or get the game on consoles, where it seems to be running great.
Battlefield 4 is unplayable on the PC
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The PC version suffers from crashes and freezes, making it practically unplayable.
OCTOBER 31ST, 2013 IN NEWS
Battlefield 4 has been out for a few days now, and everyone seems to be enjoying it. Except a big portion of PC gamers (including us here at BF4Central), who are seeing constant crashes and freezes. It’s tough to say this, but we have to be honest here: from personal experience, the game is utterly unplayable in its current state.
And according to complaints on Twitter, Reddit, and the official EA forums, we aren’t the only ones. Widespread reports of random crashes and freezes are popping up everywhere, and it seems that some players can’t finish a single match without problems.
The crashes and instability seem to be happening on all sorts of hardware configurations, And when it does crash or freeze, players loose all progress, unlocks, and stats they accumulated during the match.
Even when the game works, it’s plagued by issues. Sound bugs are present on many maps (such as Lancang Dam), where the sound will cut out completely at times. Player movement and action is bogged down by massive rubber banding and lag, even on a good connection and on low ping servers. Worse, the hit box registration is still off (something DICE said was “fixed” after the beta).
So far DICE has only issued the generic “we are aware of the issue” reply. If only they were aware before the game shipped. It’s astounding that these sort of issues have plagued every single Battlefield game since BF2. And yet, we somehow expected a developer of DICE’s caliber to learn from their mistakes.
From personal experience, over half of Battlefield t multiplayer matches result it either a crash or a freeze. Most of the rest of the matches are unplayable due to the lag and rubber banding issue.
It hurts us to say this, but at this point, we wouldn’t recommend anyone getting Battlefield 4 on the PC. Wait until the first patch or two fix these issues. Or get the game on consoles, where it seems to be running great.
I thought everything was better on PC?
Only when you purchase a $36,000 videocard and download 78 drivers for it.
Then you need to upgrade in 6 months.
I thought everything was better on PC?
Sorry kids, no college for you, daddy needs a new quad layer videocard.
what are you referring to?Wow, I don't remember being this bad for the PC BF3.
Sorry kids, no college for you, daddy needs a new quad layer videocard.
Lucky for you guys' who are getting this for your next gen console ... you get a more polished product. Maybe.
Hopefully, they'll save you the pain of downloading a billion updates.
Apparently daddy lives in jye's world where all computer components cost millions of dollars.
Both versions look really great in my opinion I actually think the xbox one version looks better at certain parts but thats just me.PlayStation 4 version of Battlefield 4 is superior to Xbox One
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New videos and analysis prove that the PS4 version of BF4 is the best one when it comes to next-gen consoles.
OCTOBER 30TH, 2013 IN NEWS, VIDEOS
Battlefield 4 is out on PC and current generation systems, and will soon be available on next generation consoles as well. And if you’re still undecided on which console to buy, rest assured that Battlefield 4 runs better on the PS4.
According to reviewers (who already have next-gen versions of Battlefield 4), the game is best experienced on the PS4, both when it comes to visual quality, resolution, and framerate. Battlefield 4 runs at a higher resolution on the PlayStation 4, at 900p, compared to just 720p on the Xbox One.
Furthermore, the PS4 version features a higher overall framerate as well. Eurogamer ran a comprehensive test of Battlefield 4 on PS4 and Xbox One, and as expected, the PS4 version came out on top. They even released a video comparing the two versions, and while you have to look closely for any difference, it’s there.
This isn’t a big surprise — the PS4 graphics processor is 50% faster than the one in the Xbox One. We’d be genuinely surprised if DICE didn’t take advantage of that.
https://youtu.be/8XqWRACk2zY
Jokes arent funny after the hundredth time theyre told. Maybe I can take the money you give me for a sense of humor and buy you some new jokes.
Sheesh, Josh laughed.
Meany.
Sheesh, Josh laughed.
Meany.
I'm sure there will be updates. I'm just being a smartass about the PC. Just joking to joke.
Jokes arent funny after the hundredth time theyre told. Maybe I can take the money you give me for a sense of humor and buy you some new jokes.