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They're referring to schitz-o-phren-ic's post on the previous page. And it says the vehicles auto-heal in 10-15 seconds.

Odd, I could've sworn that I read about minutes instead of seconds.

@Alladaskill17: It is indeed an issue to become all buthurt about. I would've done exactly the same. I mean, really? A guy asking you where you had possibly read about there not being any weather effects? Oh. Em. Gee. I mean, seriously, how in the hell would one not get all buthurt about it, right?

I asked a simple question dude, you could've given me a more politer reply instead of being a d**k about it. Oh no, wait, sorry. I TOTALLY forgot that when there's being talked about something, the information from 2 pages back magically appears so that the person who's asking doesn't need to ask anymore! So sorry for bothering you with a question, really. I should've just used that magical option. :/

I'm from the Netherlands so English isn't my main language. Also, if I'd be sarcastic, I'd actually show it in said post to avoid such confusion :p Glad that's sorted then :)

The question still remains, are they improving the efficiency of their patcher for bf3? Their stupid patching process was one of their main excuses for why it took them so long to add in game balances to BC2. I'm assuming it won't be much different going from Frostbite 1.5 (BC2) to Frostbite 2 (Bf3) but I hope I'm wrong and it has been improved majorly.

The main reason BC2's patching process was so huge, was because frostbite 1.5 was heavily optmized for fast loading times on DVD's. Basically everytime they made even a small change they would have to replace a huge file. Frostbite 2 is a new engine, and they are paying much more attention to BF3 on the PC, so hopefully that's been improved.

Ah I see have to wait till 1am tomorrow morning...(sorry quotes not working) - bit sucky having to wait that long but then again it's perfect right after I finish work.

Does anyone know if we get it from the beta site or if it'll automagically appear on origin or go through battlelog or anything of that nature for early access people ?

So is it true that jets don't have air to ground bombs? If so what is the purpose of them? Are their objectives where jets are used to complete them or what?

To blow ground troops up? Im not a story mode person but I know in multi-player i use the hell out of ground bombs lol.

FYI, buying new video card today!!!! Sadly i cant find a gtx590 anywhere, gonna have to go with a gtx580, I did see the Asus Mars II and seriously though, hey, why not lol.

To blow ground troops up? Im not a story mode person but I know in multi-player i use the hell out of ground bombs lol.

FYI, buying new video card today!!!! Sadly i cant find a gtx590 anywhere, gonna have to go with a gtx580, I did see the Asus Mars II and seriously though, hey, why not lol.

EVGA gtx 590 classified -

http://www.evga.com/...es%20Family&sw=

So is it true that jets don't have air to ground bombs? If so what is the purpose of them? Are their objectives where jets are used to complete them or what?

Unfortunately, I think that may be the case. There may be guided [air-to-ground] missiles which would require coordination with a recon soldier to paint a target.

Also, new screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/i8cSp/all

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Unfortunately, I think that may be the case. There may be guided [air-to-ground] missiles which would require coordination with a recon soldier to paint a target.

Also, new screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/i8cSp/all

Nice. Looked through some screenshots and I'm glad to see there's plenty of options. Yay for raw mouse input :)

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