Well from what I hear its actually more GPU based than CPU based, which is a plus, considering on my old Core 2 Duo build BC2 ran like a dehydrated ass while games like ArmA 2 and Just Cause 2 actually ran rather nicely considering my 2010 era Entry level graphics card (the 1gb DDr3 ATI 5570. New build though so I don't have to use it anymore!Yosharian said:I myself haven't played the multiplayer yet because I'm waiting for either new drivers off ATI or a patch for the game - currently it doesn't support hyperthreading which effectively means it does not work on most dual-core Intel CPUs - at the moment I'm having to run off one core as a result. Not gonna play multiplayer with a substandard framerate.
Ah ok, fair enough.Yosharian said:Yes, but running on a single core strains the game somewhat, it doesn't run as well as it should. The game should support hyperthreading out of the fucking door for god's sake.
can I ask what platform youre on? I put lack of comunication down to being on PS3 (or mabye country has somthing to do with it)apsham said:For all that people talk about this game as being the be all end all for teamwork - no. Just no.
Even in Bad Company 2 I had a hard time finding a group of people who wanted to talk or would listen, and now that they've made the maps even bigger and everyone wants to be a sniper it's even harder to turn the tide when your team is losing. Every match that I played simply turned into a situation of who was going to get the upperhand first. The team that did.. won. There was absolutely no turning it around.
I AMDexter111 said:This triggered a very very big facepalm on my side...Akichi Daikashima said:Its pretty average, however, I wouldnt give it a six because:
-the multi favours snipers over all other classes
-health takes very long to start recharching
-you lose health very, VERY quickly, as your character can die by being shot 5 times by any gun.
-respawn times are an absolute b****: 25 seconds waiting time breaks flow
-Too many thick bushes.
Its just my opinion though, I think that I'm just not a Battlefield type of person, I prefer Modern Warfare, becuase at least respawning doesnt take so god-damn long, and you could (arguably) become an elite player with any gun/ class.
To me, its gonna take more than pretty graphics, a good physics engine and huge maps to convince me that this is better than MW.
I really hope you're not serious...
I am quite offended.Dexter111 said:It all just reminds me so much of this...Akichi Daikashima said:I AM
Its just my opinion, Im not gonna rage all over the internet, but to me, its like Coke and Pepsi, It all depends on personal taste, and I just dont like Battlefield as much as everyone else seems to.
Also, I was talking about Modern Warfare 1, not 2 or 3 when I said that the MP was better.
Also, most of your arguments don't even make sense e.g.:
- You don't Regen health because it's a Team-based shooter, that's what the medic class is for and they drop Medi-Packs all around, the previous iterations didn't even have Regen at all, like say... Team Fortress 2 and of course you lose Health quickly... you're being shot at with weapons lol, what do you want to be required to kill you, Tank Shells and immunity to bullets?
- Sniper Class while staying somewhere and picking off people is the most useless of the classes, Battlefield isn't about Killeath Ratio but Playing the Objectives, you can't play the objectives camping somewhere.
- Regarding Respawn again it's a Team-based shooter, if you die that much you're doing it wrong, get in a Squad with a Medic and they can Revive you instantly, other than that the game would be pointless if you just killed 3-4 enemies trying to defend an Objective to take it for your team and they could instantly spawn there like 3-4x... in Counter Strike for instance you can only spawn once per round and that's still like the most played competitive FPS out there...