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Old 02-12-2013, 01:58 AM
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If EA didn't have their fingers in the cookie jar I think it would be a lot better... sadly too much extra content was given to "premium" players and that completely killed my interest along with shitty player run servers with admins who kick if you're doing well on the opposite team. Never again.

People slate Treyarch/Activision for Call of Duty but whats given (extra guns etc) to those who buy map packs is negligable compared to what BF3 was giving out... and everyone knows at least 3 of the 5 BF3 expansions were a waste of time.

Maybe I'm just old, hard to please and disgusted at the state of parts of the gaming industry [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]. Preowned buyers of BF3 will have to pay £8 ($12ish) if they want to play online as the original buyer will have used the unique code that came with the game. Scumbags.
The only expansion I have is Back To Karkand (got it for free) and haven't played in months, so that tells you how interested I am in FPS games. Once in a while I feel like playing but I'm just not interested in most action games. I'm getting back into Civ 4, Morrowind, Skyrim, maybe Rift and I want to look into that new game Path Of Exile.
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