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11-19-14, 04:53 PM #14Re: CS:go server?
They're virgin for the new Battlefield.
Oh, and you can counter a knifing attempt now I think. I think your counter can be countered, too.
You'll probably want to get Premium.
Joining a game changed with BF3. Now, you essentially use a internet browser to look through stats and servers. When you click to join a server, the actual game launches.
You'll BF4 through Origin (EA ditched the shitty online store service they had for a while and launched something to compete with Steam). It's gotten better. ALSO, every month, they have a free game. Sometimes, they're meh. Sometimes they're great. After you add the game to your account, you have it forever even when it's no longer a freebie.
Ranking up starting with BF3 also got harder (at least to unlock weapons/attachments) compared to 2142 where unlocking everything was easy as breathing (for someone with no medical conditions). It's easier than BF2, however.enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
Bigdog-Sweet home Alabama you are an idiot.
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11-19-14, 10:10 PM #16Re: CS:go server?
Hit up people in the Battlefield forum to get people added on Origin. It functions kind of like the in game browsers you're used to using, but without having the game running the full time.
And if you like the experience, there are reserve slots!enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
Bigdog-Sweet home Alabama you are an idiot.
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