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My favorite battlefield game is a thrilling experience that challenges strategy and skill.

My favorite battlefield game is a thrilling experience that challenges strategy and skill.

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monkey_farz
Member
153
06-03-2023, 01:04 AM
#1
What kind of BF franchise games do you prefer? Open worlds, mixed content, or full-crafting experiences? I’d pick BF3 for its open maps and CQB if I wanted something like a massive open heli experience. For more intense play, I’d go with Metro.
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monkey_farz
06-03-2023, 01:04 AM #1

What kind of BF franchise games do you prefer? Open worlds, mixed content, or full-crafting experiences? I’d pick BF3 for its open maps and CQB if I wanted something like a massive open heli experience. For more intense play, I’d go with Metro.

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IkBenHetBram
Senior Member
735
06-03-2023, 01:29 AM
#2
BC 2 is definitely right. Although the campaign wasn’t remarkable, the humor was outstanding. Plus, it was significantly more enjoyable online. By the way, you didn’t mention BF 1943.
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IkBenHetBram
06-03-2023, 01:29 AM #2

BC 2 is definitely right. Although the campaign wasn’t remarkable, the humor was outstanding. Plus, it was significantly more enjoyable online. By the way, you didn’t mention BF 1943.

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06-04-2023, 05:03 AM
#3
1942 was a memorable time of growth and excitement during childhood.
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BasiComplexity
06-04-2023, 05:03 AM #3

1942 was a memorable time of growth and excitement during childhood.

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CeceloGamer
Junior Member
31
06-05-2023, 09:18 AM
#4
I haven't tried any other games besides BF4 and the Hardline beta, but I didn't like BF4 as much as BF3.
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CeceloGamer
06-05-2023, 09:18 AM #4

I haven't tried any other games besides BF4 and the Hardline beta, but I didn't like BF4 as much as BF3.

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Gabester12
Member
229
06-07-2023, 08:27 AM
#5
It's tough to compare between bad company 2, BF2, and the game I played the most. BF3 is really good too.
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Gabester12
06-07-2023, 08:27 AM #5

It's tough to compare between bad company 2, BF2, and the game I played the most. BF3 is really good too.

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Isvios97
Member
217
06-08-2023, 06:40 AM
#6
Was ich der Einzige bin, der für BF gestimmt hat? Es ist definitiv die beste Wahl, die man treffen kann.
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Isvios97
06-08-2023, 06:40 AM #6

Was ich der Einzige bin, der für BF gestimmt hat? Es ist definitiv die beste Wahl, die man treffen kann.

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ShadoVNZL
Member
58
06-22-2023, 09:17 PM
#7
I bought all the Battlefield titles except Hardline. Battlefield 2 was my top choice. There are tons of cool mods and maps available. Project Reality had more than 2000 hours dedicated to BF2 plus modifications. Bad Company 2 Vietnam was likely my favorite expansion.
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ShadoVNZL
06-22-2023, 09:17 PM #7

I bought all the Battlefield titles except Hardline. Battlefield 2 was my top choice. There are tons of cool mods and maps available. Project Reality had more than 2000 hours dedicated to BF2 plus modifications. Bad Company 2 Vietnam was likely my favorite expansion.

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Panda_Lover_1
Junior Member
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06-22-2023, 09:23 PM
#8
I enjoyed the deeper personal narrative in Bad Company 2—it was also the initial "modern war" Battlefield I experienced...
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Panda_Lover_1
06-22-2023, 09:23 PM #8

I enjoyed the deeper personal narrative in Bad Company 2—it was also the initial "modern war" Battlefield I experienced...

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TwaniPlays
Junior Member
44
06-29-2023, 10:41 PM
#9
Only tried BF3, played it for free, BF4 and the Hardline beta. BF3 remains a favorite of mine, it's stable and most aspects (except M16A3) are well-balanced. BF4 has been quite chaotic so far—bugs after bugs, updates after updates. In fact, it only ran smoothly after about a year! It's still a solid game and I enjoy playing it, though the journey hasn't been smooth. Hardline was fun in its beta phase, but watching gameplay videos made me lose interest. Many friends have felt the same way for different reasons. Of course, there are common complaints like "not an authentic BF game!" or "all weapons are unbalanced." I won’t be buying Hardline anytime soon, unless it drops around £5-10 on G2A. To sum up, BF3 is my top pick, while BF4 is still decent. Thanks for reading my take, guys! Also, Battlefield is free to play now, and other BF titles are either launching or fading away.
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TwaniPlays
06-29-2023, 10:41 PM #9

Only tried BF3, played it for free, BF4 and the Hardline beta. BF3 remains a favorite of mine, it's stable and most aspects (except M16A3) are well-balanced. BF4 has been quite chaotic so far—bugs after bugs, updates after updates. In fact, it only ran smoothly after about a year! It's still a solid game and I enjoy playing it, though the journey hasn't been smooth. Hardline was fun in its beta phase, but watching gameplay videos made me lose interest. Many friends have felt the same way for different reasons. Of course, there are common complaints like "not an authentic BF game!" or "all weapons are unbalanced." I won’t be buying Hardline anytime soon, unless it drops around £5-10 on G2A. To sum up, BF3 is my top pick, while BF4 is still decent. Thanks for reading my take, guys! Also, Battlefield is free to play now, and other BF titles are either launching or fading away.

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Superub
Member
241
06-30-2023, 05:02 AM
#10
BF3 was the most enjoyable game for me. It started when I began playing PC games seriously, using a joystick for jets and helicopters, and playing a single server (Kels server) that hosted a large Caspian Border Conquest with 16 players. Of course, it was always just me, friends, and other regulars. The day the server shut down was a really sad moment. I played a fair amount of 1942 on Xbox—activated console license for friends’ accounts and then used online activation on my own to skip the transfer. That was great fun, but BF3 was simply superior. I felt BF4 was a bit too much, and sometimes the updates would be frustrating because half the team would destroy Shanghai Tower just for fun.
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Superub
06-30-2023, 05:02 AM #10

BF3 was the most enjoyable game for me. It started when I began playing PC games seriously, using a joystick for jets and helicopters, and playing a single server (Kels server) that hosted a large Caspian Border Conquest with 16 players. Of course, it was always just me, friends, and other regulars. The day the server shut down was a really sad moment. I played a fair amount of 1942 on Xbox—activated console license for friends’ accounts and then used online activation on my own to skip the transfer. That was great fun, but BF3 was simply superior. I felt BF4 was a bit too much, and sometimes the updates would be frustrating because half the team would destroy Shanghai Tower just for fun.

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