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Will that have any problem with Orgin? I know they are very bitchy about TOS and such, just don't want to use this and some wired way they see it has a "cheating" attempt.

I know it sounds daft but woudn't put it past them

Nah, should be safe. Reason why I think so - a DICE employee (Johan Andersson/repi, rendering architect) replied to the EA UK forum thread that those tools are very nice. Good enough for me. :)

Will that have any problem with Orgin? I know they are very bitchy about TOS and such, just don't want to use this and some wired way they see it has a "cheating" attempt.

I know it sounds daft but woudn't put it past them

No idea, I'm only using the borderless windowed tool, which does not touch origin at all.

Found a really nice little tool for this game, that adds borderless windowed mode support! I've been bitching that this game needed that since the alpha.

http://www.techpower...ad.php?t=154809

makes switching between the game and battlelog much smoother. Really helps on my setup, because I have an annoying bug where about 50% of the time going fullscreen will black out my second monitor (this doesn't only happen with bf3, happens with other games as well)

Thank you I been looking for something like this for a long while.

I killed a few people while I was blinded with a flashlight. Just shot my whole clip while aiming at the middle of the flashlight blob

good luck trying that with me once I get my USAS-12 upgraded to support a tac-light (if its allowed, not at that point yet). LOL, that shotgun is beast.

@Muhammad Farrukh/Got3n?: Fellas, I'm loving your simplistic signatures. Tips on making them? Looks like a lot of code to me!

These are from bf3stats.com

put your name there and you'll have all your stats there and then you can choose anyone of these graphics

Regards...

I can honestly say I'm getting fed up with stupid ass people in this game. Who needs to defend mcoms when you can run all over the ****ing map and lose. Between stupid people and joining a game only to instantly lose my patience with this game is wearing very thin. 7 loses in a row and I didn't play more than 5 minutes in any one of those games. Frustrating. :angry:

Glad Skyrim and next week Saints Row 3 will be out so I'll have something else to play.

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