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The Battlefield 3 Limited Edition includes Battlefield 3: Back to Karkand at no extra charge
This themed expansion pack features four legendary maps from Battlefield 2 boldly re-imagined with Frostbite 2 physics, destruction and visuals. Completing the package are classic Battlefield 2 weapons and vehicles, unique rewards, new achievements / trophies, and more. For those who don't pre-order to secure the limited edition, Battlefield 3: Back to Karkand expansion content will be available for purchase approximately one month after the game's release.
I have never been a big PC gamer so I haven't had the privilege of playing Battlefield 2. I have heard that BC/BC:2 are nothing like it. Can someone explain the differences, besides player count.
I have never been a big PC gamer so I haven't had the privilege of playing Battlefield 2. I have heard that BC/BC:2 are nothing like it. Can someone explain the differences, besides player count.
The main difference is how the gamplay plays different between the two. BC feels like a bigger version of CoD to me without all the BS killstreaks. I actually liked BC for that as close counter fights are always a good time.
BF2 has some huge maps and there is more focus on vehicles. Maps like Gulf of Oman are an example where you can try and run from flag to flag but its going to take a while and there's a good chance you'll get killed along the way from something. The flip side maps like strike at karkand are more close counter street fights (similar to BC's style).
leaffan, do you think my pc could run this? I suck at computer hardware specs and if it is good or not.
3 Ghz Pentium D
4GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 8400
It sucks at running Tropico 3 but I've never updated the drivers or anything so I dont know if that has anything to do with it. I could just get it on PS3 though.
leaffan, do you think my pc could run this? I suck at computer hardware specs and if it is good or not.
3 Ghz Pentium D
4GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 8400
It sucks at running Tropico 3 but I've never updated the drivers or anything so I dont know if that has anything to do with it. I could just get it on PS3 though.
That processor is gonna hold you back. You need to move to dual-core.
It is a dual core, but I read the Pentiums out perform so I might follow your advice and upgrade anyways. If the upgrades I need are reasonable I might get it on PC
It is a dual core, but I read the Pentiums out perform so I might follow your advice and upgrade anyways. If the upgrades I need are reasonable I might get it on PC
Ah, I didn't realize the D-series were dual, but I see yours has to be at least 3 years old (last models produced in 2008).
If you can, get an Core i5 or i7. Pretty amazing processors right now. i5's come in ~$200 while you can get a low-end i7 for ~$300.
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