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Battlefield 4

#1 Post by HALODIN »

Wow...

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#2 Post by kennyc »

oh my aching processor
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#3 Post by judders »

Things have come on a little since Pacman! The graphics are incredible.
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#4 Post by shugie »

Very impressive, but how much processing power does it need?
Careful now/that sort of thing
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#5 Post by HALODIN »

We don't know yet as the video was only released yesterday, with the full release later this year. I would think you could run the game on £150 graphics card no problem. It will run on lesser hardware, but you have to tone down those amazing graphics. If that video impressed you and you like gaming, I'd suggest having a look at Battlefield 3, it's nearly as good and is possibly the best computer game I've ever played... and that's saying something. From running around in the street if you come across an abandoned tank you just jump in and use it, if you then come across an enemy helicopter you just jump in and use it, speed boat, F35B JSF, quad bike, APC etc... Just jump in and use it. It's amazing.

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#6 Post by BaconButty »

Saw the BF4 in game footage earlier. I couldn't really see how it was any different to BF3 other than graphically, but thats no bad thing!
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#7 Post by HALODIN »

It's hard to tell from just that one video, but I suspect the game physics and graphics will have improved and you can interact (destroy) more stuff. Apart from Sabre Wulf, the BF series of games are my favourite games ever...
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#8 Post by BaconButty »

Destroy more stuff? there wasn't a lot in BF3 you couldn't obliterate! (using a SMAW while parachuting to collapse a building on top of someone might not be the most realistic tactic ever, but it's a LOT of fun)

Looking forward to this now.
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#9 Post by Mike357 »

Very impressive but I'm a console guy. Don't have a suitable PC but always think that PC games are too complicated as I can't see how it is intuitive to use keyboard and mouse.

Played BF3 on 360 and found the arcade game ok but didn't enjoy it online whereas the opposite is true for Modern Warfare 4
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#10 Post by HALODIN »

Me too... bangbang
BaconButty wrote:Looking forward to this now.
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