Battlefield 3 BF3 is
a first Person Shooter Video Game Developed by EA Digital Illusions CE
and published by Electronic Arts. It is a direct sequel to 2005's
Battlefield 2, and the twelfth installment in the Battlefield franchise.
The Game was released in North America on 25 October 2011 and in Europe on 28 October 2011 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. EA Mobile
also confirmed a port for the iOS platform. The game Sold 5 million
copies in its first week of release, and received critical acclaim from most game reviewers. It is the first game in the series that does not support versions of Windows prior to Windows Vista as the game only
supports DirectX 10 and DirectX 11. The PC version is exclusive to EA's
Origin platform, through which PC users also authenticate when
connecting to the Game.
When
it comes to virtual battlefields, nobody does it quite like the
Battlefield series.
It has a long history of creating sprawling conflict zones where players have an exhilarating range of ways to make powerful contributions to the war effort. The competitive multiplayer mode in Battlefield 3 stays true to tradition, delivering an online combat experience that is amazingly addictive, immersive, and exciting, with refinements and new elements that make the familiar action feel fresh. Unfortunately, the stale single-player campaign fails to capitalize on the strengths of the series and feels like an off-brand imitation. The six cooperative missions fare better and offer a tougher challenge, but only the competitive multiplayer provides a compelling reason to buy Battlefield 3. With online battles this excellent, though, that reason is all you need.
It has a long history of creating sprawling conflict zones where players have an exhilarating range of ways to make powerful contributions to the war effort. The competitive multiplayer mode in Battlefield 3 stays true to tradition, delivering an online combat experience that is amazingly addictive, immersive, and exciting, with refinements and new elements that make the familiar action feel fresh. Unfortunately, the stale single-player campaign fails to capitalize on the strengths of the series and feels like an off-brand imitation. The six cooperative missions fare better and offer a tougher challenge, but only the competitive multiplayer provides a compelling reason to buy Battlefield 3. With online battles this excellent, though, that reason is all you need.
There
are many factors that combine to make these battlefields as good as
they are, most of which will be familiar to series veterans. Nine great
maps set the stage for up to 64 players to fight it out in a variety of
urban, industrial, and military locations. These places all look
beautiful, though the grassy hills and blue skies of the Caspian Border
are naturally more appealing than the drab urban corridors of the Grand
Bazaar. The maps vary widely in size and offer diverse environmental
elements, including claustrophobic tunnels, coastal roads, desert
plains, and a variety of multistory buildings. Many man made structures
can be damaged or destroyed by the explosive tools at your disposal,
creating new infiltration routes or removing cover positions. The maps
are designed to create opportunities for combat at all ranges, and the
element of destruction lets you manipulate the environment to create
even more
Combat
is not just about where you are, but also about how you get there, and
the variety of vehicles is one of the things that makes Battlefield so
uniquely engaging. Small maps might only have a Humvee or a light
armored vehicle, while larger ones boast buggies, tanks, amphibious
transports, helicopters, and jets. There are a few variations within
each class of vehicle that make them better suited for troop transport,
anti infantry, antiair, or antivehicle combat, and learning how to get
the most out of each one is a blast, even if you're sometimes the one
getting blown up. Battlefield 3's competitive multiplayer is among the
best in its class, providing immensely rich and immersive combat zones.
These are complemented by the slick browser-based Battlelog, which
serves as the hub from which you access each game mode. With EA's Origin
software running unobtrusively in the background, Battlelog tracks your
unlock progress, displays your stats, and enables you to join parties
and launch games easily. Battlefield 3 may not offer much beyond the
multiplayer, but there are so many ways to contribute and feel like a
powerful soldier that after hours and hours of playing, all you'll want
to do is play more.
Battlefield 3 PC Instructions:
Download and Extract with UltraISO
Install the game. Redistributables as needed in \__Installer dir afterwards.
Copy over the cracked content from the Crack dir on DVD2 to your installation dir.
Play the game.
Install the game. Redistributables as needed in \__Installer dir afterwards.
Copy over the cracked content from the Crack dir on DVD2 to your installation dir.
Play the game.
Battlefield 3 System Requirements:
System= Core 2 Duo CPU 2.4 GHz
RAM= 2 GB
Video Memory= 512 MB
Size= 15.7 GB
OS= Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8
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