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that is a funny read, and yes all that blah blah blah might be true, but consoles are here to stay and if you wanna rage out, go do it at the developers who insist on doing it backwards. i too have a PC...and i know how to use it, and love it. as for the PC sales outstripping consoles. im sure a huge amount of that is WoW.....and that doesnt count, its a lifestyle choice...not a game

you do get off on spending all day online proving people wrong tho dont you??

Only while I'm at work

So after playing Battlefield Campaign tonight for a few hours, I seems to be lacking something :wacko:

I cant work out what, but i just cant get into it like I would with COD, I cant comment on online gameplay yet

What are everyone else's opinions on it?

I can't speak for myself but all reviews so far have a similar opinion.

Apparently there's little emotional connection with the characters; which is what's needed for a good campaign story.

COD was very good for this.

not 100% sure it could be i was very familiar with the 1 map and now i have 9 maps to play

guns feel a little different but i was over lvl 30 so had a sweet arsenal of weapons

its only day 2 and haven't had a chance to play for too long and not with mates either

Havent played campaign yet but I played online for an hour last night on the ps3. It was alright I guess, the graphics arent great and the map environment damage sucks also. Nonetheless it's still fun to play.

Apparently there's little emotional connection with the characters; which is what's needed for a good campaign story.

COD was very good for this.

Thats a very good point......I may notice this more now too.....DAMNIT! lol

This is how it can look on the PC:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWgjWqPz_fk

(in Code blocks so you can go directly; embedding for 1080p is crap)

Make sure you hit 1080p!

Graphics are pretty good, I found the problem to be the detail.

For example; when you shoot a hole in a wall, its a generic puzzle shaped piece, rather than something related to the range and calibre size of the gun :glare:

And it tells you about enemies being able to get up, be sure with double tap. - But then if you shoot an enemy on the floor, bullets just go straight through them and hit the floor as if they wernt there.

Also, bodies vanish infront of you rather than staying there atleast untill you are around the corner.

I played it a little more last night and its getting better, but im fairly sure im going to prefer COD at this stage

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