- DO PEOPL STILL PLAY BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2 ONLINE? PATCH
- DO PEOPL STILL PLAY BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2 ONLINE? DOWNLOAD
DO PEOPL STILL PLAY BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2 ONLINE? DOWNLOAD
Non-Steam games will be patched via the auto-updater or manually through a download link.ĭICE warned that it may take multiplayer servers a while to catch up. The enormous size of the file owes to it containing all previous patches. Notably, it adds the ability to take a screenshot as well as removes the SecuROM DRM "wrapper" from non-Steam versions of the game. The file is 2.6GB and rectifies some stability and performance issues.
DO PEOPL STILL PLAY BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2 ONLINE? PATCH
PC Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will receive patch CR11 very early tomorrow morning (Wednesday, 21st September), DICE has revealed. The game entered open beta this week and is due for launch on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on 28th October.
He's wrong about Bad Company 2 of course - it was rather brilliant, as Eurogamer's 9/10 review bears witness.īattlefield 3 isn't looking too shabby either. But just because you're bored with it, it doesn't mean it's bad." You agreed with everyone that the line this guy said, the sound of that gun, was perfect but suddenly you want to change it, just because you're bored with it since you've seen it too many times. "When you have been building a game for such a long time you get bored with the things that you liked so much before, that you feel like changing them just for the sake of it. The only thing you see when you are so close to finishing is more opportunity. Bach added that although work on the finished game is almost coplete, he still only sees areas for improvement. It seems that same exacting attitude is carrying over to Battlefield 3. I know it is a great product but still I only see the things we could have done better." "I can't even bring myself to start up Battlefield: Bad Company 2, our last game, because I feel so ashamed. "I don't know why, but I always feel ashamed about the games I'm involved in making," he said. Speaking in an interview with The Wall Street Journal about the QA process, Bach explained that he can only ever see the faults in the games he works on. Battlefield 3 executive producer Patrick Bach is so ashamed of his work on Battlefield: Bad Company 2 that he refuses to even the boot the game up.