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I can't get into the page after entering my date, it just keeps loading...........and nothing happends!!! Like this > 34861.jpg . I've tried IE10, Waterfox, Palemoon but NOONE is working..pfff. Can someone help or explain this?

I can't get into the page after entering my date, it just keeps loading...........and nothing happends!!! Like this > 34861.jpg . I've tried IE10, Waterfox, Palemoon but NOONE is working..pfff. Can someone help or explain this?

Chrome was the only browser that worked for me

Pause at 0:50. The back of that Claymore it has a black sticker that says "MOD Record". That means "Ministry of Defence Record". Those black numbers are there as a record of modifications you've done to the equipment, if an order goes out that the kit has to be modified you'll perform the mod and scratch a number off. Why would they even have it? The UK doesnt use Claymores because they class them as Mines, something which is forbidden under the Geneva Convention.. :/

I applied for this a while ago but still no invite yet. Saw it on FrankieIn1080ps channel.

Apparently you can play the russian version as that is open beta, i made an account and downloaded the client but haven't got to downloading the game yet. There is a tutorial somewhere which shows you which buttons to click :laugh:

Just got my invite :) downloading now.

It asked to download a plugin and now its downloading in a web page. Strange set up, never seen that before xD

Well I don't know if it's been made to clear to anyone but the game is a web browser game. I played it for a while last weekend and it's pretty much unplayable for me. The mouse aiming is very inconsistent.

That being said, yes it is a beta, so it will hopefully improve. And it does look nice for a browser game so it has that going for it.

Well I don't know if it's been made to clear to anyone but the game is a web browser game. I played it for a while last weekend and it's pretty much unplayable for me. The mouse aiming is very inconsistent.

That being said, yes it is a beta, so it will hopefully improve. And it does look nice for a browser game so it has that going for it.

oh wow, I didn't know that! that definitely wasn't made clear.

When I downloaded the client to play the russian version (before beta was available, the game has always been available to play over there). It was a desktop application and the game was like any other game.

They must have made it browser based since then though. Not so excited about it now.

Still downloading though.

The game is not browser based, it's client based, launched through the browser and their new GFace gaming network they are pushing for this game (and eventually others one would assume).

It's just more or less the same setup like with Quake Live or Battlefield 3 on PC. Go to webpage, find server launch. Except with Warface you launch through the browser window, you find your server in a windowed game window, then it fully launches into fullscreen game mode. :)

I'm pretty sure not even the geniuses at Crytek could get CryEngine 3 working in a browser like Unity can.

Honestly this is the most fun ive had in a FPS for ages. Unofrtunately I dont have BF3 so I havent played that but Ive played (and enjoyed until recently) all the COD series

This is so much more fun for me! So happy I tried it out, totally loving it!

It was crashing every 30 secs for me too for whoever posted that, I found out it was because I was using EVGA precision to monitor my FPS. There is a bug that when anything hooks into the game it will cause it to crash.

I closed EVGA precisionX and played for a whole hour with no crashes.

My name on there is guthatron if anyone wants to add me.

Came second in my first game, was well pleased with myself xD

The game is not browser based, it's client based, launched through the browser and their new GFace gaming network they are pushing for this game (and eventually others one would assume).

It's just more or less the same setup like with Quake Live or Battlefield 3 on PC. Go to webpage, find server launch. Except with Warface you launch through the browser window, you find your server in a windowed game window, then it fully launches into fullscreen game mode. :)

I'm pretty sure not even the geniuses at Crytek could get CryEngine 3 working in a browser like Unity can.

Are you sure about that? Because when you're in the lobby it's actually a webpage.

Are you sure about that? Because when you're in the lobby it's actually a webpage.

yeah its definitely not 100% browser based.

the installer downloaded game.exe to my HDD and that launches when I start playing.

yeah its definitely not 100% browser based.

the installer downloaded game.exe to my HDD and that launches when I start playing.

Something must have changed since I tried it last a couple weeks back, it was 100% browser based and nothing apart from an addon for the browser was installed

When the game did launch, eventually, the "Achieved with CryEngine 3" splashscreen was shown as if watching a youtube video, then jumped to fullscreen for the game

EDIT - Still have the extension for Chrome installed

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Something must have changed since I tried it last a couple weeks back, it was 100% browser based and nothing apart from an addon for the browser was installed

When the game did launch, eventually, the "Achieved with CryEngine 3" splashscreen was shown as if watching a youtube video, then jumped to fullscreen for the game

EDIT - Still have the extension for Chrome installed

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That's how it worked for me. I also could only get the damn thing to work on Chrome, too.

If it's not browser based than I'd be curious to know why the mouse tracking, specifically when using mouse 2 to aim, is so bad. BF3 doesn't have that issue.

Something must have changed since I tried it last a couple weeks back, it was 100% browser based and nothing apart from an addon for the browser was installed

When the game did launch, eventually, the "Achieved with CryEngine 3" splashscreen was shown as if watching a youtube video, then jumped to fullscreen for the game

EDIT - Still have the extension for Chrome installed

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it installs the plugin then you go to the site and it downloads the cryengine program. When the crytrengine splashscreen is shown, thats when the Game.exe is launched for me.

That's how it worked for me. I also could only get the damn thing to work on Chrome, too.

If it's not browser based than I'd be curious to know why the mouse tracking, specifically when using mouse 2 to aim, is so bad. BF3 doesn't have that issue.

I think that may be on your end? Theres no issues for me. When im playing, it plays just like any FPS

The site works fine for me with AdBlock aswell

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