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PsyOps Battlefield 3: Playstyle and personality are linked

PsyOps Battlefield 3: Playstyle and personality are linked

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New Battlefield Game Being Tested With 120fps Support for PS5 Pro

PS5 Pro owners will be in for a treat with the new Battlefield game currently being developed by DICE based on playtester info.

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Eonjay30d ago

While thats great... keep in mind that COD has been 120 FPS on PS5 for quite some time... and even supports 120 FPS on Series S. So it would be nice if they could push for 120 FPS on base consoles in the new Battlefield as well.

peppeaccardo29d ago

After I burnt 100 quids on the gold edition of 2042 with a blind pre-order and for as much as they are creating hype on secondary features like the 120 fps thing .... my humble suggestion is to wait for the game to actually release, have it reviewed by REAL gamers and NOT paid Youtubers and if it hits 86 or above on users' review on MetaCritics it will be a buy for me. Any lack of maps, variety, gameplay or key features that they have implemented in other BF game will be a NO GO on my end. More so as this is EA a company I loved in the early era of video gaming but that now has become the king of microtransactions and deceptive marketing.

MaximusPrime_30d ago

120fps?

Excuse my French, Bl**dy h*ll

thorstein29d ago

Why not? Do tell.

Base PS5 can do 120 fps with HDMI 2.1.

blanka454530d ago

we will see. not another fail

DaniMacYo30d ago (Edited 30d ago )

But at what cost? At what cost?!? 😁

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New Battlefield Game Gun Customization Is Like COD"s Gunsmith But With a Cool Twist

DICE is changing the gun customization in the new Battlefield game, and it's one that emphasizes balance and personalization.

anast30d ago

There must be a new person making the decisions or the person can actually learn.

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EA Isn’t Changing Pricing Strategy for Now After Nintendo & Xbox Announce $80 Games

EA just hosted its quarterly financial conference call, and its executives have been asked to comment about the recent price hikes for games.

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