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After 2 or 3 missions it got boring.. No fun at all. Advance there, supress nazis with your boys, go around, kill.... and same all over again. Surely, you will be able to control tanks later and other nonsense, but the concept still remains the same... BORING. And graphics aren't that amazing at all.. I'm disappointed. Call of Duty is still number one.

After 2 or 3 missions it got boring.. No fun at all. Advance there, supress nazis with your boys, go around, kill.... and same all over again. Surely, you will be able to control tanks later and other nonsense, but the concept still remains the same... BORING. And graphics aren't that amazing at all.. I'm disappointed. Call of Duty is still number one.

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sounds boring LOL

I like the game, cept the stupid ubi.com registration don't work prop for me (prolly cos of 56k) and the fact that it should have been only for pc then downgraded for the consoles, that way we have good textures

Graphics look really poor...

Surely companies working on WW2 fps' should compare their work to CoD before they release it...

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Are you kidding? The textures in CoD are washed out low res crapfests, and even tho the textures in BIA aren't super high res, the Unreal engine renders them alot better than the Q3 engine suredoes.

I like the game, cept the stupid ubi.com registration don't work prop for me (prolly cos of 56k) and the fact that it should have been only for pc then downgraded for the consoles, that way we have good textures

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Actually, the PC version was developed independently of the console versions. I don't see why everyone is saying BIA looks poor, has bad textures etc. Maybe my version comes with special textures no one else has?!?

The single player is going to be fun... as for multi, i'll stick to Call of Duty.

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Multiplayer in BIA is fun as hell! Played it all night last night with my friend on a server, man it's fun.

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