Who the fukk wants to play with 64 ppl?
If they release the ps4 version on the same release date I'm a just switch my pre-order over its simple. Definitely 64 my body is readycancel ur preorder bro and put that dough aside for a PS4
ITS 64 PLAYERS OR NADA THIS TIME B
Not sure how i feel about thisEA no longer wants to pay for the rights to depict real weaponry in games like Battlefield or Medal of Honor.
Reuters*reports that following recent events like the Newton school shooting, as well considering some of the heat that company took when Medal of Honor: Warfighters website provided links to real world weapons and tactical gear manufacturers, EA has decided that they will no longer pay for the rights to use real weapons in its video games.
Thing is, EA will still use them anyways.
EA has stated that though they will not pay to depict these weapons in-game, they do intend use their likeness regardless and even use similar names.
EA told Reuters that they believe they have a*constitutional right under the tenets of free speech to use trademarks without permission.*Were telling a story and we have a point of view, said EAs President of Labels Frank Gibeau. A book doesnt pay for saying the word Colt, for example.
What do you think about EAs new approach to depicting real weapons in-game?
Who the fukk wants to play with 64 ppl?
The press release only reads that the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC version of Battlefield 4 will release October 29. No date was mentioned for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 releases.
Battlefield 4*will be available*October 29*for the Xbox 360® game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and PC.*Battlefield 4*will also be available for the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.
While we saw it coming miles away, DICE has now officially announced Battlefield 4 for Microsofts recently unveiled next-generation Xbox, the Xbox One,*as well as*Sonys PlayStation 4.
Previous to Microsofts unveiling of the Xbox One earlier today, Battlefield 4 was only officially confirmed for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3. Understandably, DICE and EA were most likely waiting for the announcement of both consoles before relaying the news that Battlefield 4 would be making it to next-gen.
Interestingly, the press release also makes mention of the Battlefield 4 China Rising premium digital expansion pack, which is most likely an alternative name for the previously announced Drone Strike DLC.
In this sprawling expansion, players fight for dominance across the vast and majestic Chinese mainland in four massive multiplayer maps, using all-new vehicles and high-tech military equipment, reads the release. Through a recent survey, DICE and EA also mentioned a few other possibilites for Battlefield 4 DLC that you might be interested to read about, including Naval Warfare, and Battlepacks.
Battlefield 4 will officially hit the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, this October 29, 2013, later on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Lol exactly.