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Same here. I stepped away for a few days, hoping that they would sort out the server issues while I was gone. Looks like that wasn't the case, lol.

Going to (try) to play today though. I don't want to fall further behind in rank than I already have :).

yeah imma wait a couple of more days, maybe try it again on sunday or something. wanna beat FF ASAP so i can play this then GoW

I figured out the problem with accessing the Bad Company 2 website. If you search in Google for Bad Company 2, the first link that pops up does not have the "www" in the URL. For some reason this makes the age gate always tell you you're underage, no matter what. If you type in "www.badcompany2.ea.com" in your browser URL box, the site works just fine.

Slightly sub-par games we had there gents. Especially compared to some of the rape we were dishing out couple of nights before :laugh:

I'm going to go with more than slightly sub par. More like embarassing :laugh:

@Rob

Had no issues getting in and out of games with a full squad of 4 earlier today. Unless its gotten worse in the past 2 hours?

You obviously havent seen the [Offical] Bad Company 2 thread :P.

But, yes yes I have and LOVE IT.

What did you use to record? If fraps, what are your settings(i.e. 30fps, full size, etc). Also whats your hardware?

I cant manage to get fraps to record 30FPS Fullscreen. But half screen works good, just looks like crap when being played back.

This game is awesome :), I Just made a quick game play vid of it. I did kind of bad that round but I'm usually pretty good...

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Of course. I take it you missed the official thread in the Gamers' Hangout. No point in having more than one thread about the same thing, right? ;)

Threads Merged

EDIT: Whoops! Everything is back to normal. (Y)

Just finished the single player, great plot. I'm not sure if I've simply improved since the first BC where it was my first time really playing a fps on a console, but was this one... easier? I died so easily in BC1 in hard, but I finished this in hard no problem.

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