Battlefield: Hardline
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Re: Battlefield: Hardline
I expect i'll be playing Hardline just because Dice goes in different directions. Battlefield 2142 was the best example of that and since then i've never had more interest in a Battlefield game.
Judging by the gameplay. The best game which might live up to a spiritual successor to SWAT would be Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege. Tom Clancy games (save Splinter Cell) tend to bore me to tears but this one looks great.
Judging by the gameplay. The best game which might live up to a spiritual successor to SWAT would be Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege. Tom Clancy games (save Splinter Cell) tend to bore me to tears but this one looks great.


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Re: Battlefield: Hardline
I have played the Beta for about an hour, it is alot of fun :) I would get it on my Xbox One
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I had a total 11 Hours game time in the Beta and i think i'll just assume i got it for free because aside from cosmetic changes and new game modes. It is just BF4 with minor changes.DaDigi wrote:It's pretty arcade-like. Very CODish.
When they released 2142. At least that was a proper conversion.. but there is no where near the kind of impact in BFH that you saw with 2142. I dont blame them. How much can you really expand on Cops and Robbers. I couldn't imagine a dramatic change going in and im not surprised coming out.
This is not to say that i didn't enjoy myself. 11 hours gives that away and i really liked the Hotwire mode but im a penny pincher ever since the Aussie Dollar tanked. So, nah.


Re: Battlefield: Hardline
It was an open beta. Everyone got that for free.
It comes out in stores next month.
It comes out in stores next month.

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Free as opposed to buying it later. Meaning i wont have to buy it as i've already played it.DaDigi wrote:It was an open beta. Everyone got that for free.
It comes out in stores next month.


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AUD isn't too bad against the Euro - can you buy stuff with that?EVOXSNES wrote:im a penny pincher ever since the Aussie Dollar tanked. So, nah.


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It depends if whatever im buying is in the Euro and goes no further. If its from AUD > EUR > USD. Im sure i'd get pick pocketed by middle men fees.Warfire wrote:AUD isn't too bad against the Euro - can you buy stuff with that?EVOXSNES wrote:im a penny pincher ever since the Aussie Dollar tanked. So, nah.

