Battlefield 4: DICE has found a “solid fix” for headshot glitch, will push it out as soon as possible
Cheaters & hackers have been causing grief on Battlefield 1, Hardline & BF4 servers, with nonstop DDoS attacks among other things. Unfortunately, EA has remained silent about it.
if this happened in 2042, they'd have something to say. which is weird, considering battlefield 1 has more players on steam right now.
Its so obvious that EA is doing this or hired ppl to mess up the games so that we’d be forced to have just 1 Battlefield working.
Honestly it’s probably the devs themselves. They did an update to bf4 way back that kinda made assault rifles doo doo in hopes that people would flock to BF1 cuz BF4 was too perfect
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ive felt like this game had some i guess fluke type moments in it, now just some more netcode work and a few weapon balances this will be truly great IMO, also it goes without saying the sooner the better
Kudos to DICE for working day and night to fix the game.
It's all because of EA that the game launched flawed.
Shouldn't you die after getting shot in the head? Not sure if they should fix this.
Bf3 is better than bf4, bf3 was completed game at lunch camper to bf4 lunch I really hate EA because they forced Dice to lunch the game.
Can't wait for them to release a patch that'll break more things than it fixes.