[Official] Battlefield: Play4Free


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Battlefield: Play4Free

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http://battlefield.play4free.com/

From the company who brought you Battlefield: Heros, have now seem to released a more serious free to play Battlefield. By the looks of this new game, it seems to have been based on Battlefield 2 game play. Which will feature true Battlefield Conquest.

It's currently a closed Beta and in order for you to be in for a chance to participate, you will need to register via email on the website.

Key features:

A next-generation free to play Battlefield

32-player all out warfare online

Experiance the careers of a professional soldier

Screen shots:

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http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac39/CrispPicturez/ss1.jpg

Update:

Gulf of Oman has now been added as a second beta testing map.

Screen shots:

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Battlefield Heroes was play for free but they made a huge mistake by trying to make into the TF2 of Battlefield, this is more BF2 than anything which is a good thing as other than Desert Combat mod for Battlefield 1942, BF2 is one of the better games of the franchise.

Battlefield Heroes was also browser based that launched game fullscreen, dont see what the problem is?

Not exactly. It had browser integration for launching/updating, but the actual program is an exe that installs to your programs folder.. not some flash/java/html5 game which is what "browser based" implies.

Right and considering its made by the same dev team that made Battlefield Heroes why would they suddenly turn it into a flash/java game?

Browse based just implies that it is configured and launched from a web browser and not launched like a regular game.

Browse based just implies that it is configured and launched from a web browser and not launched like a regular game.

^This

It's like Cloud Computing, where the graphics and stuff are delt with on their side and it's streamed to your PC.

All you need is a PC capable of running like... YouTube.

http://investor.ea.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=527473

Launches november 30th..llooks like bad company meets battlefield 2...hope they dont screw this one up...dice..if your listening..we still want BF3!

That's the launch date of the beta, not the final game :p

Can't wait though :D

Aren't you bored of BC2 yet? I'm and it's nice to have an alternative.

And even nicer, when you don't have to pay for it.

i was done with it for a while, but then the last patch they fixed pretty much every beef i had with the game and i'm addicted again.

i was done with it for a while, but then the last patch they fixed pretty much every beef i had with the game and i'm addicted again.

I had no "beef" with the game, so I didn't really cared for the last update. It didn't change for me anything, didn't add new maps, weapons or gameplay modes and as most of my friends already got bored of the game way before me, there was nothing left for me with the game.

Interview with the guy behind it all + game play footage.

IMO, that gameplay looks superb. It looks very PC-centric, which is great -- none some lame knockoff. I love the simplistic HUD, also (I know that's kind of a random comment, but a big pet peeve of mine are overly complicated HUDs).

Without sounding daft, what's the chances of this running on a Revo then? As they do have the ION chipset?

Should definitely be possible. May have to run it at a lower resolution, but I would imagine it would be playable without all the bells and whistles.

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