COD to BF3 - difficult to adapt

i might have digital vibrance turned up, i usually turn it up as i prefer it in windows and with movies etc..

Although just got a new pc on the weekend and havent played much with my graphics settings, still gotta get a new gfx card as im stuck with the old 1 but atleast the game runs on medium graphics on 1440x990 and there are no more crashes or crazy long waiting times. Ill check it out and see cos the lighting is crazy, feels like my soldier is wearing some seriously cheap and extremely glare prone helmet visor.
 
THe lights havent bothered me that much to be honest. My Digital Vibrance is at 95% I feel blind without it.
 
Mark, go read this.

PS. Don't listen to Buzz, he's still a BF noob :p

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Mark, go read this.

PS. Don't listen to Buzz, he's still a BF noob :p


The awe-inspiring BF3 couple"whistling:

Anyways... Another thing, be versatile. Don't focus on one class too much. Yes, by all means find your specialty, but dabble in the other classes as well. This will help when you need to take a different role to help your squad. I primarily play as assault, but I can manage playing as engineer as well, I recently realized how fun the support class is:rolleyes:.
 
i went through this whole 'transition' from MW2 to BC2

at first i really didnt like BC2, it was not easy to kill an enemy, guys didnt drop fast...

the biggest thing that i struggled to adapt to was how the guns behave, in cod games, all guns have recoil but its nothing compared to recoil in BF series, nothing....

i mean in MW2 you could go full auto across the map with an m4a1 and kill a sniper, in BF try doing that at the same distance going full auto....

the best advice to you is grind it out, learn and practise, it took me a while to get into it with BC2 but i got there eventually, go out and just get the xp, the rest will follow....

and ofcourse its always to your advantage to work in a squad with someone you know!

You played cod O.o lol.
Yeah bfbc 2 was my first really online gaming game. I played cod 4 but found it got stale. Bc 2 such good memories.
 
The awe-inspiring BF3 couple"whistling:

Anyways... Another thing, be versatile. Don't focus on one class too much. Yes, by all means find your specialty, but dabble in the other classes as well. This will help when you need to take a different role to help your squad. I primarily play as assault, but I can manage playing as engineer as well, I recently realized how fun the support class is:rolleyes:.

Ahem, what do you mean the awe-inspiring BF3 couple? I don't pay his bills, nor do I hold his hand! :D
 
Ahem, what do you mean the awe-inspiring BF3 couple? I don't pay his bills, nor do I hold his hand! :D

but he does get annoyed when i kill him in the dumbest ways

eg:

tooken is in the building below i am above

i drop C4 below, tooken comes out

Click boom

Tooken: "what the fsk, c4????? Buzz bru, wtf man"

Derp

:D
 
but he does get annoyed when i kill him in the dumbest ways

eg:

tooken is in the building below i am above

i drop C4 below, tooken comes out

Click boom

Tooken: "what the fsk, c4????? Buzz bru, wtf man"

Derp

:D

Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!

Well you said it yourself once, sometimes the noobs kill you hard because you don't expect such noobery around the corner :p
 
I found that just chilling out a bit and sticking with my squad helped a lot at the start. I started out in the beta which was probably a good time to learn everything.
 
I had an awesome time last night playing BF3. Joined a squad with a few mates. We were doing really well and had a good mix of medics, engineers, okes in tanks etc which really helped. Pretty epic.
 
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