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Hard is easy. Just rush them kill as many as you can, die, then you respawn and you have less enemies. Or my favorite thing was to run on the border to get to the next objective/smoke without getting into any (or near zero) firefights. x360a has guides for all crates and collectables if you need help. I used it for my first playthrough.

Hard is easy. Just rush them kill as many as you can, die, then you respawn and you have less enemies. Or my favorite thing was to run on the border to get to the next objective/smoke without getting into any (or near zero) firefights. x360a has guides for all crates and collectables if you need help. I used it for my first playthrough.

Yes, at first I was doing the running to the next objective thing, but realised I was missing out on a lot of the weapons etc, so I backtracked and started searching each level. It's worth doing IMO, not just for the achievements, but the satisfaction of playing the game in its entirety.

I may use gayfags or something to locate all of the gold next time through though, as they are quite hard to find, and they are not marked on the map with the white crosses.

I just saw that pic of your sunrise DM, you live in a beautiful spot (Y)

Oh how I would love to experience a trip there

Wish I saw that when I looked out my window :(

...gives me an idea for a thread :p

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Well, the latest news from the EA Server front: Either all ranks have been reset or the rank server is down :laugh:

I played this morning, tried to hit Rank 25. I had about 900 points left when the servers went down. So I decided to complete the game and get back online, now everyone was at rank 1 and every piece of equipment was locked again - But you could still see stats in the menus. I really hope it's just the rank servers acting up.

@Sethos, now I see your whole back garden from the other thread, I can see how far you through the battlefield disc, lucky to not just toss it out and land on the concrete ;)

Well, the stitched image kinda morphed the image - It's not that far from my window to the grass as it appears in the picture

And have you ever thrown a Frisbee?, CD's can be thrown quite far :laugh:

Well, the stitched image kinda morphed the image - It's not that far from my window to the grass as it appears in the picture

And have you ever thrown a Frisbee?, CD's can be thrown quite far :laugh:

I still think you walked outside and gently placed it on the ground, shiny side up. ;)

Finally hit Rank 25 - Took a while.

My 'starting' skill level is 06 which is pretty average? But there servers ran so perfect today, they never ran this well. If they can keep this up, I might continue playing (Y)

EDIT: Have no idea how that "thank" ended up in my previous post :laugh:

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Finally hit Rank 25 - Took a while.

My 'starting' skill level is 06 which is pretty average? But there servers ran so perfect today, they never ran this well. If they can keep this up, I might continue playing (Y)

Congrats on Rank 25 man!!! (Y)

wow, good for you...6...mine was in the forties when i hit 25. now dont play for a day, and watch it drop, well go higher. I think it somehow compares you to whomever else is on, and ranks you that way. You mentioned something about the servers being whacked out before. I guess thats all been resolved?

The stats better not have been reset!

I was 2 thousand away from 100K!

I just saw that pic of your sunrise DM, you live in a beautiful spot (Y)

Oh how I would love to experience a trip there

Wish I saw that when I looked out my window :(

...gives me an idea for a thread :p

Thank you :)

Yeah I'm on tonight. I took a break from it last night, probably gonna play some SP today and then hopefully I'll be refreshed for BF again.

Yeah ya lazy bum...finish up SP already. j/k Get that motivation to finish it! :laugh:

I know I have to do the same thing too. So i guess im lazy as well. I'll be on later today/tonight. One of my buddies finally picked up the game, and wants to play some MP.

Nice Munky. (Y) Congrats on 100K!

Man those other teams just out and out were pains in the a**.

I looked at your standings on the leaderboards before I came here to post, and you're actually at 8548 and 100518! Dont sell yourself short man, you must have gotten points just for quitting out. lol

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