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That's one of my biggest gripes with COD, why does a single knife equate to an instant kill whereas a whole host of bullets from a light machine gun do sweet **** all because he knifed me first?

there is hardcore mode... one two shot kills. only way i play.

Not been confirmed for BF3 yet. Although I would image it to be in.

It should be default in bf3 if people can't handle it then make "airsoft mode" for them where they can put whole mags from each weapon into each other and still walk away with only bit of red jelly on their face :whistle:

sounds like someone has difficulty in normal core.

Well yeah certainly when it take 5+ head shots to kill someone and that's being accurate I've even put whole MG3 belts into people they walk away with 0% life left no problem. If a games going to be like that why the hell is it even a shooter if shots are like throwing peas at people ?

Well yeah certainly when it take 5+ head shots to kill someone and that's being accurate I've even put whole MG3 belts into people they walk away with 0% life left no problem. If a games going to be like that why the hell is it even a shooter if shots are like throwing peas at people ?

I have to say I never experience this issue at all, not even remotely experience it, meaning I am never feeling as if I am emptying a whole clip into someone to kill them, and headshots seem to work no problems at all. And I always play "normal" Conquest mode. Sure you have good connections to the servers you play on?

Well yeah certainly when it take 5+ head shots to kill someone and that's being accurate I've even put whole MG3 belts into people they walk away with 0% life left no problem. If a games going to be like that why the hell is it even a shooter if shots are like throwing peas at people ?

That sounds like a connection issue on your end if you're not exaggerating. Never had any such problems in BC2 even when it was first out and they had all those severe server connection problems.

My bad, I assumed you meant that only people who pre ordered MoH would get into the beta.

Early access to the BF3 beta isn't limited to people who pre-ordered MoH. The only requirement for early access is that you own the limited edition of MoH. I recently picked up MoH (X360) for $10 and it's pretty fun.

Early access to the BF3 beta isn't limited to people who pre-ordered MoH. The only requirement for early access is that you own the limited edition of MoH. I recently picked up MoH (X360) for $10 and it's pretty fun.

It's also great being shafted by owning that crappy 'Tier 1 edition' which was supposed to have it and doesn't. Wasted my money on that :D

It's also great being shafted by owning that crappy 'Tier 1 edition' which was supposed to have it and doesn't. Wasted my money on that :D

The steam store page shafted a lot of people too. For quite a while it said on the store page for the regular version that you could get into the bf3 beta.

The steam store page shafted a lot of people too. For quite a while it said on the store page for the regular version that you could get into the bf3 beta.

Yeah whoever came up with the MoH/BF3 beta mix up including general EA PR regarding it seem to turned it into a bit of a bomb. Something they really need to work on improving.

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