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    Battlefield Battlefield Portal editor is live

    Battlefield Battlefield Portal editor is live


    Battlefield Portal editor is live

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 10:26 AM PST

    Should battlefield 2042 have map voting? Did you like it in bf1?

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 12:18 AM PST

    God I hate people like this.

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 12:58 AM PST

    POV: You find where they store explosives

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 02:24 AM PST

    i wasn’t having a very good time here.

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 01:55 AM PST

    I was expecting maybe 2 kills but this

    Posted: 09 Nov 2021 05:30 PM PST

    My proudest battlefield moment

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 02:25 AM PST

    How the Battlefield Community treat Battlefield V

    Posted: 09 Nov 2021 12:36 PM PST

    No way to preload bf2042 with xbox game pass on PC

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 10:08 AM PST

    I have no option to preload the game. I've got EA play which came with my xbox game pass. And according to EA, I should be able to play the game early access for 10 hours. Has anyone got it to work or knows what to do?

    Edit:

    Solved.

    I talked to EA support, this is what they told me:

    https://imgur.com/a/TY9AXLM

    Basically us with EA play through Xbox game pass will be able to preload the game 11th November, 4 pm UTC.

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    yes

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 01:00 AM PST

    Battlefield 1984

    Posted: 09 Nov 2021 07:35 PM PST

    When any developer touches the idea of WWIII it is always in the present day or the future. Why not create a fictional event that triggers a fictional historical WWIII?

    Anywhere between 1971-1989 offers a phenomenal setting for maps, story, weapons, gadgets and vehicles.

    Main Factions: United Kingdom Soviet Union (Warsaw Pact) United States

    Subsidiary states/ DLC could include anywhere from Vietnam heating back up to Rhodesia, Afghanistan, Falkland Islands, Northern Ireland or India. Each large faction would appeal to these nations of people for different reasons. I won't explain it all here but most people with any historical knowledge will understand many of these settings.

    Maps and locations: This follows on from my above points, in a WWIII scenario Britain can either work with and cal upon commonwealth allies or take control or previous vestiges of its imperial past. The vast Caracas of the British Empire offers incredible locations.

    USA and the Soviet Union offer no end of phenomenal locations. Including the multiple communist takeovers and revolutions that occurred across the Middle East and Africa.

    Weapons: This era offers many players the down to Earth 'boots on the ground' historical weapons they desire while also offering early 'lock-on' weaponry and recognisable weapons. See CoD Black Ops for just some examples. Lasers and holographic sights are in existence in tandem with Iron sight wooden weaponry.

    Many nations still used WWII and Korea surplus weapons, this allows DICE full reuse of previous 3D assets.

    Vehicles: This would offer jets, helicopters, lock-on, and free aim weaponry.

    LAV, Tanks, Jeep, AA, you name it this era has it or has early versions of it. Iconic Soviet helicopters, the British Harrier jump jet, the early USA Black Hawk and so on.

    Gadgets: Any gadgets from WWII are still usable while we could also see many advanced gadgets we all know today. In a WWIII scenario it can even be fictionalised that some tech advanced faster due to exasperated funding.

    As it regards BF 2042: This would also allow for extensive reuse of Battlefield Portal 3D assets, 2D assets and map locations as well as sounds. Specialists would make more sense in this era, it was the golden age of spies. Many people town between Eastern and Western Europe as well as between the USA and USSR. The natural internationalism and universalist mindsets of the ruling ideologies would allow for DICE's diverse casting of specialists, Agents and Spies who can work as double agents rather than "No-Pats".

    I am sure many of you can suggest even more, but why BF2042? Why not 1982, 1972? Why is WWIII always in the future in unbelievable settings with false global politics when it could be slightly in the past based on alternate history and believable fictionalised events.

    This title would keep fans of the historical settings and the modern tech happy simultaneously to some extent for at least one BF game assuming it was also made well of course.

    Thoughts?

    Edit: Even HazardZone works. Satellites in the 80's, nuclear threats and so on. The amount of militarised zones in this era would work well. The Berlin Wall, Belfast, Afghanistan, China and so on. HOWEVER this would need to be tread carefully considering these events are in living memory of much of the population.

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    They just announced a communication account (offical)

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 08:16 AM PST

    Anyone that is having trouble with a steam preload just open origin and keep trying. After tried on origin it updated on Steam!

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 10:13 AM PST

    Battlefield 2042 Global Release Times

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 10:38 AM PST

    The real 2042 reveal trailer

    Posted: 09 Nov 2021 07:55 PM PST

    hello there

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 10:27 AM PST

    Official 2042 release times for all platforms!

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 09:07 AM PST

    Looks like the classic BF3 AH-1Z Viper won't be in the base game and instead, the Apache is being used, also the Russians are using a Black Hawk as transport heli? No KA-60 (Portal Web Editor)

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 04:27 AM PST

    Lets gooooooo....i am praying for this game to be awesome.

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 10:12 AM PST

    Devastation - The Unrestored Photos 1940

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 07:51 AM PST

    The Beauty Of WAR - Battlefield 1

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 06:29 AM PST

    Finally available on Steam

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 10:12 AM PST

    Who needs AA guns

    Posted: 10 Nov 2021 08:24 AM PST

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