No, I didn't buy it.
No, I didn't buy it.
I'm really frustrated right now. Just ten minutes ago I planned to play BF4 with some friends, so I installed the latest DLC content (even though I didn't get premium, that's okay). When I tried to join my whole PC, it froze. That happened on the next five attempts too. Also, can't there be any new DLC without any hiccups on BF4? It seems like every time I open Battlelog, they say something about ongoing issues with matchmaking and connectivity on the console, as well as problems affecting Battlelog across all platforms. We're sorry for any trouble this caused and thank you for your patience. I'm lucky I didn't lose money on Premium—especially after dealing with terrible netcode, including missed kills by some assault rifles and dying in tight spots most of the time. Yet the game just doesn't run smoothly at all. A month ago I tried BF3 again and it felt so much better. Sorry for my outburst; I need to say that out loud. What do you think about BF4? Do you regret purchasing it? And more importantly, will you buy EA's next BF?
I didn't purchase it; in fact, I've never bought anything from the Battlefield series.
I didn’t miss a thing I paid for the game; I got it when it launched and everything went smoothly.
I would have been fine with it if there hadn’t been those annoying battlepacks; that’s the worst thing anyone could ever do, and they really hurt us by making that choice.
I haven’t bought Battlefield 4 yet, but I’ve played Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3 on PC. I haven’t faced any unusual problems with either of those titles. I’m not criticizing DICE, though I believe many issues stem from external factors or individual hardware/software setups. For instance, playing over a wireless connection instead of a wired one, or using wireless peripherals rather than wired ones, can significantly affect gameplay. Even small changes like this might cause major disruptions. It’s possible that your graphics drivers or overall system configuration are contributing to the issues. While bugs are expected, a less-than-ideal setup can make the experience much worse. A complete PC freeze would suggest the problem isn’t related to the game itself, likely pointing to lower-level software like outdated or faulty graphics drivers.
Need to boost that post number somehow, huh? It's a bit funny, isn't it?