Recommended Posts

i just want this game to come out already so i can start finding deals for CoD...

When are there ever deals on CoD (honest question, I almost never see it on sale aside from the Direct2Drive offer I found that got me 25% off on the preorder)?

When are there ever deals on CoD (honest question, I almost never see it on sale aside from the Direct2Drive offer I found that got me 25% off on the preorder)?

steam usually have deals on COD before the new one comes out during their weekend deals. (i think this is already happend from the other week).

steam usually have deals on COD before the new one comes out during their weekend deals. (i think this is already happend from the other week).

The sad part is even a week before a new CoD comes out, the old one only goes on sale for $10 off.

Singleplayer is dissappointing, its just a cliched CoD style FPS, there are loads of scripting glitches as well youd run to a point and men would start spawning and then the script would glitch meaning you couldnt carry on to the next objective and the men keep spawning, eventually you run out of bullets and die. Happened a few times so far. Textures are atrocious without the optional HD Texture install.

Singleplayer is dissappointing, its just a cliched CoD style FPS, there are loads of scripting glitches as well youd run to a point and men would start spawning and then the script would glitch meaning you couldnt carry on to the next objective and the men keep spawning, eventually you run out of bullets and die. Happened a few times so far.

How are you playing it?

Well, I'm also one of the apparently stupid people that quite like Battlelog. Joining a game was in no way slower than in BC2 (no experience with previous BF titles). I'd even argue that it is more pleasant than going through developer and publisher movies. Plus it allows for a more casual game launch experience, for example, I casually browse Battlelog, suddenly notice a friend playing and join for a quick match. Not necessary to launch a game to see what's going on. Also, having the server browser separate from the game client allows DICE to make adjustments, fixes, tweaks and add new features without the necessity to issue a patch that has to go through a potentially more extensive and longer QA process

While BC2 and BF2 were far worse, when you compare it to other games with properly done server lists, it doesn't compare!

It was done this way so they dont have to patch the game every time they make updates to Battlelog.

Stop making excuses and think about it: What non-DICE server list needs updating, save for when the master server's API is drastically changed? Battlelog could very well operate independent of the actual game, and it could be easily optional. The people that want to use it and its features will do so. The rest of us will use the more practical solution for just playing the damn game.

I recently bought Modern Warfare from Steam to try it out. It took me quite literally 20 seconds to get from my desktop to loading a game. No opening cutscenes, just launch game > click server list > refresh > double click a game. This game is four years old, manages stats, rank, and names.

Another thing that's clearly superior in CoD4 is the fact that you can change your name with no hassle, and to something that is not necessarily unique to the rest of the world.

Now also answer me this - suppose BF3 used the Steamworks API and stats, community, rank, are all managed with Steam Community. Yet, you could only launch the game directly into a server using the Steam server browser. How would this be worse than Battlelog?

It's simpler. You're only running one program, instead of punkbuster's service, the voice service they run for VOIP, Origin, and your web browser. Fewer problems with integration and bugs because it's all integrated with the Steam client. Therefore, it's also much more efficient.

Let's face it - EA and DICE are bullsh*tting us. They could do this much more intuitively. Instead, we're getting put through a number of separate programs and EA crap just to play their game. Origin is all but forced upon us, as well. Battlefield players will take it though, because they've conditioned us with the past two games.

Im not making excuses, im pretty dissappointed with Single player so far so its not like im a blind fanboy jumping to defend them.

Having used Battlelog in Alpha and Beta i dont see anything it doesnt do that its competitors does do.

Sure, it does everything that competitors care to put in, but I'm not complaining about a lacking feature set! I'm putting up a fuss about how they do it.

There's literally no excuse that DICE cannot put in a simple login and server browser, and leave everything else to the Battlelog peeps. They'll tout that "Battlelog is an advancement of PC gaming", but what does this mean to the people who just want to play, not use Facebook for Battlefield? It means we're put through a whole bunch of sh** for no gain.

Why? Because corporate EA is forcing it upon us.

Sure, it does everything that competitors care to put in, but I'm not complaining about a lacking feature set! I'm putting up a fuss about how they do it.

There's literally no excuse that DICE cannot put in a simple login and server browser, and leave everything else to the Battlelog peeps. They'll tout that "Battlelog is an advancement of PC gaming", but what does this mean to the people who just want to play, not use Facebook for Battlefield? It means we're put through a whole bunch of sh** for no gain.

Why? Because corporate EA is forcing it upon us.

Why do you need a server browser ingame, the game doesnt have a main menu, any intro videos or adverts, you click play you are instantly at loading screen, you click quit and the game instantly closes back to battlelog?

I dont give a toss about the Battlefield Facebook either, but you click servers you are at server list, no hassle, issues or problems, you are blowing it way out of proportion.

Why do you need a server browser ingame, the game doesnt have a main menu, any intro videos or adverts, you click play you are instantly at loading screen, you click quit and the game instantly closes back to battlelog?

I dont give a toss about the Battlefield Facebook either, but you click servers you are at server list, no hassle, issues or problems, you are blowing it way out of proportion.

I agree. And considering how bad the server browser was in BC2. How hacked into the game it felt, and still feels today. I think it's way better this way. It's easy to see what friends are doing, easy to join games, and all that. Not sure what all the fuss is about.

Although in that video posted earlier the console server browser looked pretty nice and don't get me wrong, I wouldn't complain if an in game browser was added, but I think battlelog is fine on it's own.

Have you used it (Battlelog) during the aplha/beta? All those are things are possible and much more easily accessed than in a in-game browser.

Yes I did (although it ran like crap on my system), and I don't agree. I'll take implementation like TF2/CS any day of the week over Battlelog. Again, I'm not saying it's horrible, it's just not very good. I expected them to attempt to be above-average in terms of server viewing and whatnot.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Microsoft confirms Windows 11 26H2 to finally get one of the most requested features by Sayan Sen This past week Microsoft officially confirmed Windows 11 version 26H2 with the latest build, 26300.8697, for testing in the experimental Insider channel. The company also published more details about it mainly directed towards IT admins and system admins. Essentially version 26H2 will be delivered via an enablement package (eKB) over Windows 11 25H2. If you are wondering about some of the upcoming features in the next Windows version, one of them is certainly very interesting as Microsoft has confirmed it is finally bringing one of the most overwhelmingly requested features ever. March Rogers, the Partner Director of Design at Microsoft, recently highlighted some of the Search improvements that the company is testing, and during the interaction with users on X where he posted it, Rogers also confirmed that the company is working on disabling web search results inside Search. This is something which many users find quite annoying as Windows would often serve them links to Bing which it feels could be more helpful rather than bringing up the actual object or app the user may be searching for on their PC. Finally though the company is prioritizing local file search over the web. However the feature could not be disabled for many users as not all new features are immediately rolled out to everyone. Image via phantomofearth (X) Windows enthusiast phantomofearth who likes to dig deep into new builds uncovered the IDs you will need to enable these features. Using the following feature IDs the new Search-related features landing in Windows 11 26H2 can be used. Follow the steps below to enable the new Search experience on Windows 11 build 26300.8697: Download ViveTool from GitHub and unpack the files in a convenient and easy-to-find folder. Press Win + X and select Terminal (Admin). Switch Windows Terminal to the Command Prompt profile with the Ctrl + Shift + 2 shortcut or by clicking the arrow-down button at the top of the window. Navigate to the folder containing the ViveTool files with the CD command. For example, if you have placed ViveTool in C:\Vive, type CD C:\Vive. Type vivetool /enable /id: and press Enter. Restart your computer. If you change your mind and want to restore, repeat the steps above and replace /enable with /disable in the commands on steps 5 and 6. Delightedly and perhaps also expectedly, once you disable web search and other such bloat, the Windows 11 Search is said to get snappier as remarked by another Windows enthusiast Xeno.
    • Makes me think of Family Guy - "Carl Sagan's Cosmos... edited for Rednecks" 🤣 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljt5iESYA7k&t=2s
    • Microsoft PC Manager 3.21.7.0 (Offline Installer) by Razvan Serea With Microsoft PC Manager, users can easily perform basic computer maintenance and enhance the speed of their devices with just one click. This app offers a range of features, including disk cleanup, startup app management, virus scanning, Windows Update checks, process monitoring, and storage management. Microsoft PC Manager key features: Storage Manager- easily uninstall infrequently used apps, manage large files, perform a cleanup, and set up Storage Sense to automatically clear temporary files. Health Checkup feature -scans for potential problems, viruses, and startup programs to turn off. It helps you identify unnecessary items to remove, optimizing your system's performance. Pop-up Management - block pop-up windows from appearing in apps. Windows Update - scans your system for any pending updates. Startup Apps - enable or disable startup apps on your PC, allowing you to optimize your system's startup performance. Browser Protection - rest assured that harmful programs cannot alter your default browser. Also enables you to change your default browser. Process Management - allows you to conveniently terminate any active process, ensuring optimal system performance and resource utilization. Anti-virus protection - Fully integrated with Windows Security. Safeguard your PC anytime. Quick Steps: Download Microsoft PC Manager Offline Installer (APPX/MSIX) with Adguard Adguard serves as a third-party online service, offering a user-friendly method for directly downloading appx, appxbundle, and msixbundle files from the Microsoft Store. Official download links will be generated for both the app's various versions and its dependency packages. How to download Microsoft PC Manager Offline Installer (APPX/MSIX) 1. Initially, you must find the app URL within the Microsoft Store. Access the Microsoft Store via your browser and search for "Microsoft PC Manager". Once located, copy the app URL, which includes the product ID, either from the address bar or from the provided link below. https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9PM860492SZD 2. Now paste the app URL into the designated area, then click the check mark button to produce a direct download link. 3. To download, right-click the relevant link and select “Save link as…” from your browser's menu. Occasionally, Microsoft Edge may flag the download as insecure. In such cases, consider utilizing alternative browsers such as Google Chrome or Firefox to successfully complete the download. Microsoft PC Manager is a completely free tool optimized exclusively for use on Windows 10 (19042.0 and above) and Windows 11. Download: Microsoft PC Manager 3.21.7.0 | from Microsoft Store View: Microsoft PC Manager Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • jspaint is a lot better, if you like the classic mspaint experience and hate the new bloated Paint.
    • Amazon takes hundreds of dollars off its Kindle readers ahead Prime Day by Taras Buria Ahead of its Prime Day, Amazon brought its Kindle readers to all-time low prices, allowing you to save on various bundles across the entire lineup, from the most affordable Kindle to the flagship Scribe and its color-enabled variant. Kindle Essentials Bundle - $108.97 | 33% off This 6-inch Kindle is a portable reader with a front light, a brighter E-Ink display, and up to 6 weeks on a single charge. The bundle includes a protective case and a charger, so that you have everything you need for comfortable reading. Kindle Paperwhite Bundle - $154.98 | 45% off Kindle Colorsoft Bundle - $169.98 | 48% off The latest Paperwite is a 7-inch reader that features significantly faster page-turning, wireless charging, an ambient light sensor, 32GB of storage, and up to 12 weeks on a single charge. Right now, the bundle with a sling bag makes the Paperwhite 25% cheaper than the non-bundle variant. The same bundle is available for the Colorsoft version with a colorful E-Ink display. Kindle Scribe 32GB Bundle - $444.97 | 27% off Kindle Scribe Colorsoft 64GB Bundle - $574.97 | 27% off The Scribe is the biggest, flagship Kindle. It has an 11-inch texturized display with a stylus support, with a big emphasis on the note-taking experience. The built-in notebook has AI-assisted features for search, refinements, summarization, and more. The Scribe comes with 32GB of storage, and the bundle gets you a case, a stylus, and a protective case. Like with the Paperwhite, there is a Colorsoft version, which is also available with a massive discount. Note: These deals are available to Prime members only. If you do not have Prime, you can sign up using one of the links below. Good to know This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. Check out Today's Deals on Amazon | or our recent tech deals. Become a Prime member (for Students or SNAP) via Neowin Get Prime Access - Prime for half price (for qualifying Medicaid, EBT, SNAP) Subscribe to Prime Video, Audible Plus, Music Unlimited or Kindle Unlimited via Neowin As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Dedicated
      JuvenileDelinquent earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • First Post
      DrWankel earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      DrWankel earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      Supreme Spray LV earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      505
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      177
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      84
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      76
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      76
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!