
MMGN.com writes: So DICE have had no quarms admitting that the PC version of the upcoming Battlefield 3 is the bee's knees. You want to experience it on the lead platform, however when you look in the corner and see your dusty white box of shame your heart sinks a little. You want to upgrade but you don't know where to start. Well that's okay because we have you covered. Check out our three builds below that will service all your Battlefield 3 needs.

Battlefield 3's former Lead Designer has revealed that there were two cut missions from the main campaign
Get rid of campaigns, move the game to mobile, and try to compete with warzone. They would save time and money.

Whether it comes through remakes or a new game with a similar style, DICE should aim to revive the glory days of Battlefield 3 and Bad Company 2.
hmmm I think there will be no old BF glory days for EA since they are loyal to their greediness and laziness :D
You're asking for a miracle with EA that will never happen unless they can exploit the money making schemes behind it.

This Battlefield 3 Reality Mod installation guide will show you step-by-step on how to install the new reality mod by Venice Unleashed.
Awful.. SB i3's run circles around the Phenom II X6. There is not a reason to get an AMD platform for gaming.
* Those i7 2600 are locked, and a cheaper 2500K with a modest overclock will outperform a 2600 any day.
* The picture of the case for "The Overkill Build" isn't what is listed....
*A 560 Ti would be better than a 6950, about the same performance but nVidia has more features like Physx, CUDA, 3D Vision, the consumer will just get more value from nVidia than AMD cards.
*$1000 is a not "budget", I could put together a $600 that would play BF3 easily.
My AMD machine is going to destroy BF3.
- Phenom II X3 720 BE (clocked 3.5 Ghz)
- Sapphire 6970 (v2) 2Gb DDR5
- 8Gb DDR3 RAM
Intel is overpriced.
This is what I would build for a high-range computer:
Asus P8Z68 Deluxe - $250
i7 2600K - $315
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s - $60
G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB 1600 - $60
CORSAIR Professional Series HX850 - $181 ($171 with rebate)
MSI TI HAWK 560 ti SLI - $540
or
ASUS GeForce GTX 580 DirectCU II - $500 ($470 with rebate)
NZXT HAVIK-140 CPU Cooler - $73 (Not a fan of liquid cooling)
LG DVD±RW SuperMulti Drive 22X - $24
Case: It's your choice how you want it. Just make sure it fits all of this.
But: COOLER MASTER Storm Scout - $80
Prices are from newegg
SLI Build total: $1583
580 build total: $1543 Both at original price no rebate.
I would add blu-ray but it's not necessary.
Voila! I can now play BF3 at Max Settings 1080p
These machines are all waste of money!
You dont need a 1000$ computer for BF3. An old 3 Ghz quadcore with 4 Gb Ram and an OCed GTX 460/6850 would be enough to play the game with all eyecandy.
i5 2500k, 4-8gb ram and GTX570.
Something alone those lines would be fine, throw in a little ocerclocking maybe. Complete build £8-900 and no more upgrades for a few years at least.