They remind me of the helicopters in Bad Company where you feel like you spend more time fighting the plane than you do your enemies. It's weird given how pick and play the other vehicles are. I think I'd have gotten on better with them if the game featured customisable controls
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Originally posted by crazytaxinext View PostThey remind me of the helicopters in Bad Company where you feel like you spend more time fighting the plane than you do your enemies.
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It's (so far!) fine on PS3. I did make sure that the demo worked before I paid up though.
Accoring to the Battliefield Developers DICE:
PS3 having less layers in it's configuration has meant that it is running smoother.
Sounds to me like EA's insistence on doing their own thing rather than just using Live is the cause of the problem. For once Sony's attitude of "It's your game, you sort out the networking" is paying off.Last edited by Brad; 10-07-2009, 11:00.
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Depends on your friends list for both I suppose, personally I've never found much in the way of a difference user wise in Live or PSN. Live has more users generally but you'd be hard pressed to notice in most games given games are player capped. Especially here where it just auto drops you into an available server rather than having you choose.
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the PS3 servers aren't fine this morning or today ive been trying since 10 am and haven't got in a game yet, not really surprised as EA aren't really good at networking most games on their servers are crap if you can remember burnout revenge and others, you'd think they could afford a few people to get it done but good ol EA want to do everything on the cheap.
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I do know what you mean mate. I have never been able to play more than 3 holes in Tiger Woods 08 with my mate down the road. A 2 player game and they couldn't maintain a connection or get voice comms working. I'm just saying that it's not some insurmountable problem they have. They just choose not to be arsed most of the time.
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