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Also, does anyone know if they ever raised the limit of friends you can have? I am at 100, and I just went through my entire list on xbox.com, and literally everyone on my friends list is either a member here and still very active on Live, and/or a friend of mine offline, so I really cannot delete anyone else.

i tried to add you the other day, says your list is full. :(

Dave was making fun of Guitar Hero 3 for the duration of our BF game

What tha..Both AJ and I decided we had enough of GH3 and checked our friends list to see if anyone else was playing Battlefield yet, but there wasn't. We decided to start playing though, I think we did 3 maps in the end? I dunno how we missed you guys :s

At DL: your voice seemed a little different to what you sound like on XBL, but I guess that was just because of the clarity using Skype?

And yeah, the friend limit is still 100.

i tried to add you the other day, says your list is full. :(

Actually I sent you an invite. I deleted one person from my list who was last seen in 2007. The only person who has not be active in a long time.

What tha..Both AJ and I decided we had enough of GH3 and checked our friends list to see if anyone else was playing Battlefield yet, but there wasn't. We decided to start playing though, I think we did 3 maps in the end? I dunno how we missed you guys :s

At DL: your voice seemed a little different to what you sound like on XBL, but I guess that was just because of the clarity using Skype?

And yeah, the friend limit is still 100.

Yeah, I didnt remember seeing anyone on after we got done with GH3.

We played like 3 rounds, and I had to drop off. My fingers and my eyes had had enough by that time as well. Maybe because it was still early here? It was around 7:30-7:45 when we dropped out of Battlefield.

Yeah, I didnt remember seeing anyone on after we got done with GH3.

We played like 3 rounds, and I had to drop off. My fingers and my eyes had had enough by that time as well. Maybe because it was still early here? It was around 7:30-7:45 when we dropped out of Battlefield.

thats why we didn't see each other. rajon and i hopped on around 8:30.

coolio, just got an invite to the Red Faction:Guerrillas 360 beta, I believe it will be available on the IGN site shortly, unfortunately I think it will be insiders only?

Just got a score of 983 on a map against [Redacted] and NJ DirtyLarry. Sort of felt sorry for you guys wink.gif (I was d0mZi)


That was you?! Aw man you were annoying me so bad just sitting up in the sky with that helicopter (N)

Come down to the ground next time and fight like a real man tongue.gif We'll see who wins lol

@John, is there a beta you're not involved in!? lol, share the love man, I wanna be in some too tongue.gif Edited by Andrew G.
@John, is there a beta you're not involved in!? lol, share the love man, I wanna be in some too :p

sadly there are quite a few :)

The red faction one has just gone live on bileplanet for subscribers, I was under the impression it was going to be for ign insiders, but hey theyre all the same company.

Personally I find it to be meh!!!

/me moves to PM (in a bit)

Actually I sent you an invite. I deleted one person from my list who was last seen in 2007. The only person who has not be active in a long time.

That's probably me. My Xbox 360 has been broken since September of 2007. :(

I need to start playing BF more. Problem is, NCAA '09 came out and Madden is around the corner and I'll be in online leagues for that. Oh well, I'll give it a go anyway. Problem is, so many people have been playing the hell out of the game, I'll be starting from scratch.

Just got a score of 983 on a map against [Redacted] and NJ DirtyLarry. Sort of felt sorry for you guys wink.gif (I was d0mZi)


Yeah like Munky said, come down to the ground... laugh.gif You took me out numerous times too.

Or please teach me how to fly that copter as good as you did. :yes: I totally suck in that thing.

Just got an email about Conquest mode being released soon.

Here's what is said about the Conquest maps.

The Development Team looked for the most exciting maps that fit conquest. After a lot of trial and error, the maps that shined through the most were Oasis, Harvest Day, Ascension, and End of the Line. Each of these maps brings a very unique experience, Conquest style.

Yeah like Munky said, come down to the ground... :laugh: You took me out numerous times too.

Or please teach me how to fly that copter as good as you did. :yes: I totally suck in that thing.

Hah, I wasn't flying it, my friend was. I was just shooting everyone I saw on the ground. What rankings are you guys? I think I'm like 20342 and the my mate flying the helicopter is like 7232 :|

I saw you guys playing last night and really wanted to join, but was having major problems getting online.

Found out I was having some router issues, so everything except my PC was unable to access the net. So are

you guys playing again tonight, Drunkn, Larry?

I saw you guys playing last night and really wanted to join, but was having major problems getting online.

Found out I was having some router issues, so everything except my PC was unable to access the net. So are

you guys playing again tonight, Drunkn, Larry?

Yeah I'll be on again probably this afternoon and tonight. Not sure what time though, I usually wait for the NJ guys to say when they'll be around before I sign on. However the X-games started this week and they are all preoccupied with that :p

And then John is in his new fancy shmancy beta :p lol

Just let me know what time you'll be heading on at and I'll join (Y)

Hah, I wasn't flying it, my friend was. I was just shooting everyone I saw on the ground. What rankings are you guys? I think I'm like 20342 and the my mate flying the helicopter is like 7232 :|

Yeah I gathered that every time it came up on my screen, "You were killed by d0mZi" lol (N) I'm rank 25, and I think the last I checked I was ~17000 on the leaderboards.

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