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  • 3 weeks later...

yea dood, your not alone.. I cant wait for this either, gonna shit all over CODMW2. I still have a bit of an addiction to BF2, but will be giving it up after 5 long years when this comes out. Just hope it has the gameplay value that BF2 does also the big 64 player maps.. Gonna try get on the PC beta list too.

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  • 1 month later...

This is gonna kick serious ass i can't wait. I have been playing BF:BC since its come out and havent really stopped since have played a little COD4 and MW2 but neither really interested me for that long in comparison to BF

Jets are fun to fly and all but i barely used them in BF 1942 (with the mod for modern vehicles forgotten what that is called now) when i use to play it (never really played much BF2). I have BF2 on the computer and find it rather boring and frustrating that i cannot destroy the environment like i can in BF:BC. Simple things like a guy behind a brick wall i should be able to take him out with a tank shot that brick wall isn't gonna stop that at all but i guess it just depends what people want.

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