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| [Jul 21, 2011, 11:07 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Battleblog #3 on the Battlefield Blog takes a look at the Battlelog, one of the social aspects of Battlefield 3, DICE's upcoming military shooter sequel. Here's a bit: Never go into battle alone again thanks to the powerful new community features of Battlelog, Battlefield 3’s unique no-cost social network. “We want to make Battlefield 3 a more social gaming experience and it all starts with Battlelog,” says Fredrik Loving, Battlelog Producer at DICE. “We are changing how you communicate, play, compete and share content with their friends, extending the in-game experience to be accessible from your home computer, on your handheld devices while commuting, or wherever you may be." And that’s what DICE set out to do.
With Battlelog, players will be able to build a network of friends, communicate with other gamers, and compare their Battlefield stats with friends and foes alike. It brings all of the social aspects of Battlefield into a single location, allowing you to coordinate any action at the push of a button and get into the game as easily as possible. What’s the cost for Battlelog? Nothing. It’s absolutely free.
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Re: Battlefield 3 Battlelog Battleblog |
Jul 21, 2011, 20:26 |
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Teddy wrote on Jul 21, 2011, 19:57: I say where is the official notification of it? ... Deal with it.
It was released, quietly or not, it's out. So instead of screaming like a child about them lying about it ever being released, you are going to do the same, but this time because they didn't knock on your front door, hold your hand while you went on the internet and showed you where it is.
You'd look like less of a douche if you just admitted you were wrong, and move along.
Edit: They had also mentioned the imminent release of the mod tools on May 26 in the Black Ops patch notes. It's not up to the world to inform you every time something is released. I would think that if you were that interested, you would be following modding websites and would have heard by now...or at the very least do a Google search before running your mouth, considering there is plenty of information out there about it.
This comment was edited on Jul 21, 2011, 20:33. |
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