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After this recent patch, it doesn't feel like anything changed. But a few things broke; I noticed that my IR site becomes a regular site. :lol

Not unless there's a way to turn it off, is there?
 
Yeah either the new maps are really unstable or the patch just made everything worse. Couldn't play at all after the patch. :/
 
Hah, I don't have premium. I'm going to wait till it's dirt cheap. So I can ***** about it later on in this thread.
 
Great deal but bah! I'm on the PC though.

Great deal? The game is broken... This is a great deal for EA, people keep buying their broken product and they keep making money. Someone is making a great deal there.
 
Great deal? The game is broken... This is a great deal for EA, people keep buying their broken product and they keep making money. Someone is making a great deal there.

True. But my thinking is: I'm going to get it eventually, but why buy it now at full price when it's broken? I shouldn't have to pay full price for something that's going to work half the time. Cheaper the better. With all the "bugs" it should be free. :lol
 
Im honestly not trying to bash this game either. This was my most anticipated game for the next gen. But EA screwed the pooch on this one. I was hoping to log so many hours on this. It looks beautiful when your standing still..lol
 
Im honestly not trying to bash this game either. This was my most anticipated game for the next gen. But EA screwed the pooch on this one. I was hoping to log so many hours on this. It looks beautiful when your standing still..lol

You're god damn right and your qualms are valid.

But who could hate this game!?

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had a guy at a mid to long range taking pot shots at me. I only had a PDW so i blasted off a rocket, and took him out with a few short bursts of the PDW :lol

Just now i has a squad congregate just below the rooftop i was on. Laid em all out :yess:
 
It's been only a week since the news broke that EA is being investigated by a US law firm over Battlefield 4; now the publisher is looking down the barrel of more legal trouble.

The team behind the infamous Enron lawsuit has commenced a second class-action lawsuit against EA, making similar claims that the publisher made "materially false and misleading statements" regarding Battlefield 4.

On December 17, 2013, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP filed a complaint alleging EA violated federal securities laws (specifically, laws introduced by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) by making said false public statements regarding Battlefield 4 between the period of July 24 and December 4.

The complaint alleges that EA's stock rose based on the purported strength of the Battlefield 4 rollout underway during this period, reaching a high of $28.13 per share by August 23 2013, allowing "certain of Electronic Arts’ senior executives to sell their Electronic Arts stock at artificially inflated prices."

The bug-ridden version of Battlefield 4 on PlayStation 4 is also under investigation. The firm alleges the disclosure of the game's problems lead to a fall in EA's share value, which fell further still once EA placed a hold on all future projects until they were fixed. The complaint alleges EA "recklessly disregarded" the fact that Battlefield 4 was "riddled with bugs and multiple other problems, including downloadable content that allowed players access to more levels of the game, a myriad of connectivity issues, server limitations, lost data and repeated sudden crashes, among other things."

As a result, EA "was not on track to achieve the financial results it had told the market it was on track to achieve during the Class Period."

It's important to note that this is still a complaint and the class action itself hasn't been filed; the firm needs a leading plaintiff who bought common stock in EA between July and December to come forward by the motion deadline in 60 days on February 15, 2014, no sure thing.

"We believe these claims are meritless," is the official statement being made to media from EA in regards to the lawsuit. "We intend to aggressively defend ourselves, and we’re confident the court will dismiss the complaint in due course."
 
It's been only a week since the news broke that EA is being investigated by a US law firm over Battlefield 4; now the publisher is looking down the barrel of more legal trouble.

The team behind the infamous Enron lawsuit has commenced a second class-action lawsuit against EA, making similar claims that the publisher made "materially false and misleading statements" regarding Battlefield 4.

On December 17, 2013, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP filed a complaint alleging EA violated federal securities laws (specifically, laws introduced by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) by making said false public statements regarding Battlefield 4 between the period of July 24 and December 4.

The complaint alleges that EA's stock rose based on the purported strength of the Battlefield 4 rollout underway during this period, reaching a high of $28.13 per share by August 23 2013, allowing "certain of Electronic Arts’ senior executives to sell their Electronic Arts stock at artificially inflated prices."

The bug-ridden version of Battlefield 4 on PlayStation 4 is also under investigation. The firm alleges the disclosure of the game's problems lead to a fall in EA's share value, which fell further still once EA placed a hold on all future projects until they were fixed. The complaint alleges EA "recklessly disregarded" the fact that Battlefield 4 was "riddled with bugs and multiple other problems, including downloadable content that allowed players access to more levels of the game, a myriad of connectivity issues, server limitations, lost data and repeated sudden crashes, among other things."

As a result, EA "was not on track to achieve the financial results it had told the market it was on track to achieve during the Class Period."

It's important to note that this is still a complaint and the class action itself hasn't been filed; the firm needs a leading plaintiff who bought common stock in EA between July and December to come forward by the motion deadline in 60 days on February 15, 2014, no sure thing.

"We believe these claims are meritless," is the official statement being made to media from EA in regards to the lawsuit. "We intend to aggressively defend ourselves, and we’re confident the court will dismiss the complaint in due course."

:lol

Beginning of the end. Now, there'll be a book followed by movie documentary of the same name; "EA: The Smartest Developers In The Room." I bet EA and Dice are shredding documents right now.

Anyhow, anyone get the UCAV? It's a guided missile that you control. Seems like the end all weapon.

And what guns are you guys' using?

I'm stuck on like 3 guns.

ASSAULT: M416
SUPPORT: SAW / AK5C
ENGINEER: AK5C

Most of these have the EOTech with magnifier, some vertical foregrip, and barrel compensators.

Lately, I've been using the INRV / IR with a canted iron sight and a silencer. I pop the smoke and kill anything highlighted. Very effective combo especially at those defensive choke points.
 
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