Japanese people really are a unique bunch aren't they?
Eh I don't know,why people have such issues with IE. I've done many speed tests comparing IE, Firefox, Chrome and even Safari and Opera, the only browser that was faster than IE on my PC on average was Chrome. Safari and Firefox were on average about 1.5-2 times slower than IE, Opera was about the same as IE.
I doubt any non disabled gamer would have better accuracy with a gamepad than a mouse, the mouse is simply vastly more accurate.
From instance from the BF3 Beta which I played on PS3 and PC, my accuracy in the former was about 13.5% and on the later about 19-20%.
I haven't had any issues with ie9. Funny that I have IE, Chrome and Firefox on my PC yet it defaults to IE.
If this was even remotely true and not just a bad excuse then the campaign would have featured open areas and actually required some tactics. As it is, the extreme linearity and simpleness of the campaign make it the worst possible training ground for BF3's multiplayer.
I will never know why I got disagrees for this....
According to VGChartz numbers UC2 only had 180,000 preorders the week before its release, so UC3 already has had a huge boost on that.
Eurogamer gave MW2 a 9/10 and Black Ops an 8/10, both of which are below metacritic average.
So maybe that is why you got disagrees, a little reasearch disproves all of your points.
Why are so many people so quick to call bias? Eurogamer gave MW2 a 9/10 which is well below its metascore, so I don't see where this theory you all have that they are CoD fanboys is coming from.
The point he is making is that CoD is as much a multiplayer focused franchise as BF is.
If you are going to have a campaign then make it good. If it sucks then you can't just say well we don't really care about it, we just put it there for those who don't play multiplayer.
The thing is BC2's campaign was pretty good and it felt like Battlefield should. Big maps, dynamic gameplay, plus the characters had some personality. BF3's campaign on the other hand doesnt even attempt to feel like Battlefield.
Why are people making out that this has anything to do with MS? EA have shown in the past they are not capable of setting up a stable server system for popular games, and as this has only launched in the US then you can expect the 360 player base to be twice as large as PS3's.
The Homefront sequel has already been announced. Its in development by Crytek UK and due for release in THQ's 2014 financial year (April 2013-March 2014) on 'all major platforms'.
"And when they are judging graphics they should score it on the system it is on, for example if the game is on Wii they should look at the limitations of it has and score it that way not compared to an HD consoles."
They do, if they judged game graphics against the best regardless of platform, then no console game be it PS3, 360 or Wii would get better than a 5/10 for graphics coming up against Crysis 1/2, BF3, Metro etc.
I can certainly agree with Brink and Homefront, both games had big potential but didnt quite deliver on it. For me Sniper Ghost: Warrior would be another pretty poor game that deserves a sequel, so luckily both it an Homefront are getting one.
Definetly fake, the language used to explain each sub score is not what you would expect from someone with a great deal of writing experience.
It can be difficult to hear people coming up behind you for example in BF3, that could be why.
What if it legitimately a better game?
Just fyi, IGN gave Black Ops an 8.5, and just the other day Batman got a 9.5 from them.
I bet if you do an analysis of IGN scores versus metacritic averages that IGN are more consistently close to the metacritic average than almost any other website.
From my experience the biggest online failures would be:
1: Vehicles dominate the gameplay too often, and are too hard to destroy.
2. It crashes on me after nearly every round. Never during a round, but once it goes go the screen with the smoky background, it crashes there most times.
3. Takes extremely long to join a game
4. Can't change kit after you spawn (during the pre match waiting period).