Not just Infinite warfare, battlefield wins over ANY call of duty game
sweeten16 to tfish
10 May 1610#54
The Harlem Hellfighters were an African-American infantry unit in WWI who spent more time in combat than any other American unit. Despite their courage, sacrifice and dedication to their country, they returned home to face racism and segregation from their fellow countrymen.
Sure not relevant. :smirk:
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Wilsh88
10 May 161#1
Fantastic price
mixmixi
10 May 163#2
Good price for battlefield won. Heat! :smiley:
FantasyDeals to mixmixi
10 May 163#6
Yeah, Battlefield won over Infinite Warfare in every way! :smiley:
browneyone
10 May 162#3
does this include early access etc like the £65 one on origin?
BuzzDuraband
10 May 161#4
5% discount code can be obtained here. Remember that you need to be logged into the CDKeys website to redeem it.
geebeegooner
10 May 162#5
I'd be all over this but I'm a controller user :disappointed:
Not just Infinite warfare, battlefield wins over ANY call of duty game
Snakeyes646
10 May 163#11
Woah awesome price and I'm so happy we have a WWI Game coming at last! Can't wait for this!
#ripcod
oUkTuRkEyIII
10 May 1622#12
People have been telling Treyarch to remaster World at War for years and DICE/EA listened :smile:
mattlong37051 to oUkTuRkEyIII
10 May 161#31
World At War was a top game especially loved the missions with the Japanese :smiley:
geebeegooner
10 May 16#13
Remastered more like :wink:
geebeegooner
10 May 164#14
So true.
Massive gap in the market for a WW game.
Market was flooded with them for a few years then 10 years on nothing.
Battalion looks promising though, just hope graphically it holds up with the big guns.
BuzzDuraband
10 May 163#15
I can just picture you playing Battlefield 1 now on that beasty setup of yours using this. :smile:
anoned
10 May 16#16
Do these lower price end key sellers typically raise the price when it's released? Otherwise why pre order
BuzzDuraband
10 May 16#17
Yeah :disappointed:
geebeegooner
10 May 16#18
:laughing::laughing::laughing: ohhhh the days
BuzzDuraband
10 May 16#19
The pre-release wars. Battlefield 1 (won) the first bout.
londonstinks
10 May 16#21
Not buying this unless it's 128 player servers, so tired of 32 vs 32 because the consoles can't handle it.
GamerJack95 to londonstinks
10 May 16#40
GG then mate, that would of been one of the first things they announced
msmyth
10 May 161#22
Ok i need this... :confused:
geebeegooner
10 May 161#23
Why have you done that. That's another thing I want now :smile:
Heard the battlefield trailer was reported to YouTube in numerous occasions for sexual abuse reasons of what it did to COD :smile:
Kopite211
10 May 162#27
Frankly if EA want to charge an insane price for both the base game and expansions then I my friend will very likely 'be in Mexico' when I make the purchase...
powerbrick
10 May 16#28
Please explain why it is an insane price.
Of course you must have a full understanding of development and production costs involved in making a game like this?
mattlong37051
10 May 161#29
Must resist purchasing...need to finish both 3 and 4 which I've started at some point :confused: have some heat for the price :smiley:
El Siccse
10 May 16#30
Bad company 2 was the last decent battlefield game. On that sort of form I would not pre order to save £10 on the post launch price.
Saying that the trailer looks really good - Then I remember the battlefront trailer > Battlefront the Game.
Lucky I have my Rocket League addiction to fall back on.
lugsy3
10 May 16#32
Great price but think will hold of for the deluxe as I know I will buy the dlc anyway . Game looks amazing , bring on the beta :smiley:
El Siccse
10 May 16#33
Both COD and BF series have peaked. I think bundling the updated COD Modern Warfare 4 (the greatest COD game) is a very good move. I think that will attract more players than infinite war easily.
3spartan
10 May 162#34
A heads up for this Youtube channel chronicling World War 1 week by week 100 years on.
hu, Battlefield 2 was what 2005 based on gulf war. Now they have Battlefield 1? bad title
teh arn to howdiefellas
10 May 161#37
As in World War 1.....
qball101 to howdiefellas
10 May 161#39
battlefield 1, world war 1... what's not to get? I am looking forward to this but have to say the cover art is not exactly filling me with confidence that this won't be all style and no substance. fingers crossed. a ww1 themed shooter is long overdue.
Mikey_b to howdiefellas
10 May 16#59
Unless China had forces in the Gulf, it's not based on the Gulf War
NicoWest
10 May 16#36
Holding off for delux, but very nice price never the less! I always use cd keys.
GoNz017
10 May 16#41
As great as this is I would rather have the Deluxe edition as it has all the addons that will no doubt cost more than buying it in one hit if history repeats itself.
darthvader666uk
10 May 16#42
this look so **** amazing its unreal but...is EA gonna mess up the launch?
I want to be this so much......argh!
howdiefellas
10 May 16#43
erm because battlefield 2 wasn't based on WW2?
If you want WW1 now try Verdun, might be a bit extreme for you though.
BuzzDuraband
10 May 162#44
It's probably best to let Dice's producer Aleks Grondal answer your questions. If you look close enough, you may even see an indirect dig at Activision's latest attempt.
Why are you calling this Battlefield 1?
Aleks Grondal: We wanted to portray the dawn of all out war. All out war is what the franchise is all about. That's been the case since Battlefield 1942. We also wanted to say this is the genesis of modern warfare. We felt that was an appropriate title for it.
Given you're calling it Battlefield 1, is this a reboot?
Aleks Grondal: I wouldn't call it a reboot, because we're building upon what we built before with Battlefield 4. Technically and gameplay wise we're building upon Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline, and the technology Battlefront has. That just keeps on rolling forward.
So I wouldn't call it a reboot. That seems like an overstatement, because that assumes we would require a reboot, which we don't. The franchise is really healthy and we want to continue growing it.
What do you think, Buzz?
BuzzDuraband: Well, it's the earliest time setting that a Battlefield game has been set in. There never was a title simply named Battlefield and as you are all probably aware the franchise kicked off with Battlefield 1942 waaaaaay back in 2002 before Battlefield 2 in 2005.
I like it, it makes perfect sense and fits in nicely with the setting and more importantly allows us to keep the 'Battlefield Won' jokes running all over Infinite Warfare on the run up to October.
Justsuperman
10 May 16#45
No chance
Justsuperman
10 May 16#46
Battlefields gameplay had always been inferior
listerdude to Justsuperman
10 May 162#50
inferior to what?
londonstinks
10 May 16#47
GG indeed, saved me some dosh and time.
geebeegooner
10 May 16#48
Yeah but pad players (no aim assist) against M&k players is not a pleasant experience.
captainbeaky
10 May 16#49
Looking forward to this one but can't hit a barn door with iron sights.
fingermouse27
10 May 161#51
haven't they already announced that it will be 64 player servers?
tfish
10 May 161#52
A Black American on the cover? You literally couldn't find a less relevant figure to depict the great war. Very strange.
sweeten16 to tfish
10 May 1610#54
The Harlem Hellfighters were an African-American infantry unit in WWI who spent more time in combat than any other American unit. Despite their courage, sacrifice and dedication to their country, they returned home to face racism and segregation from their fellow countrymen.
Sure not relevant. :smirk:
fishmaster
10 May 16#53
Both games look decent to me, why a versus war, why not have both games.
sweeten16
10 May 16#55
Actually from experience playing cod and titanfall on PC that enable aim assist, it's not always a pleasant experience for mouse players lol camping with semi auto sniper for example with aim assist on BO3 is very strong. Those games have very strong aim assist and you can easily top scoreboards. I used a controller on titanfall and was dominating games.
PcTechSpecialist
10 May 164#56
I guess people have already forgotten what sort of a state BF4 was released in. A lot of people got burned with early BF4 pre-orders and it took EA well over a year to correct a lot of the problems even then there were still problems with the game.
Dont part with your cash till you see the final product. EA took a severe beating from the people who bought their game & also investors/shareholders who put money into the company for the game only to see it released in a half finished state to compete with the new CoD.
As tempting as it is - Just hold on. Apart from a trailer, nobody has seen any actual gameplay footage.
enclavemarine
10 May 161#57
I get pummelled no matter what interface I'm using haha
geebeegooner
10 May 16#58
Titanfall I never had a problem but battlefield games on PC I just struggle.
merkin51
10 May 161#60
Thanks for the heads up on Battalion, your post was the first I had ever heard of it, just checked it out and it looks amazing. Gutted I missed the Kickstarter! BF1942 provided some of the greatest online gaming I've ever had, I've been waiting to revisit WWII ever since...
demodragon
10 May 16#61
Must.. resist... the Shiny Trailer... and the tempting price. Loved battlefield 3 but the other iterations have been dissapointing and were greatly over hyped; not to mention the pre -ordering has tended to be pointless with all the bugs that happen on launch day..week..month. Still have a bug in battlefield 4 they havent fixed lol.
MrHot
10 May 163#62
Don't pre-order seriously, stop allowing the industry to keep **** on is. Wait for reviews and reports on stability/bugs.
no1retired
10 May 161#63
If you like that then it's definitely worth downloading Dan Carlin's hardcore history podcast (blueprint for armageddon)
julietalphagolf
10 May 16#64
Cheers! Any idea of when the beta will be released? Heat OP :smiley:
Snakeyes646
10 May 162#65
Maybe do some research?
Snakeyes646
10 May 16#66
No? It's battlefield, brilliant games.
jrawlins28
10 May 16#67
Download this on my phone. 5 episodes @ 3 hours each lasts a lot of journeys!
hass123
10 May 16#68
#RIPCoD
Spark
10 May 16#69
This game is full priced in origin Mexico (hopefully not a bigger sign of things to come ).
Spark
10 May 161#70
How about you let other people decide what to do with their own money and take your YouTuber nonsense elsewhere?
demodragon
11 May 161#71
What does that even mean. He is completely right. Hes only pointing out if nobody pre ordered you would have a much better, polished game, a product that would hopefuly have more value for money, because they are not relying on pre sales as an indication on how well the games going to do on launch.
They're still not relying on that anyway. Preorders never outstretch first week sales. They are only used as metric for interest in the franchise and to compare against the competition among enthusiasts.
It's no coincidence that most big games release in the run up to Christmas and the vast majority of copies sold are not preorders.
If a game turns out to be crap then no amount of preorders will save it (look at CoD: Ghosts for example).
Bades
11 May 16#75
It's a great price but im holding on for a deal on Premium they do it with the last few games so expect it on this one
herdmemberstu
11 May 16#76
Never been 128 anyway.
Octopus_
11 May 16#77
Has anyone preordered from CDKeys before? I've used them several times for already released games, but have no experience with their preorder process..
herdmemberstu
11 May 16#78
Same here, just hope they do premium. best value for money DLC
fishmaster
11 May 161#79
I always thought Infinity Ward were the better developer.
matt101101
11 May 161#80
I have, they take payment straight away and you get your key just before the game releases. It's a fairly simple process, you just have to be okay with paying now for a game which doesn't come out for months.
Mathaeus
11 May 161#81
Don't be silly.. Battlefield 4 was terrible! Black ops3 is flawed but still a triumph for content alone and infinitely better than battlefield 4 and battlefield hardline combined! Battlefield 3.. Completely different story
teh arn
11 May 16#82
Battlefield 4 wasn't too bad, much better than COD.
Multiplayer was much better as usual.
Snakeyes646
11 May 16#83
He isn't being silly, Nathan is talking sense!
k1ngchr15
11 May 16#84
But then, the same happened in WWII, they had more respect while stationed in the UK from us than even their fellow american soldiers during the conflict...
darthvader666uk
11 May 16#85
Spot on!
I opre-order the old repulbic (the collectors edition) and that was just poor and since then I have learned my lesson. As much as it pains me, i need to hold off buying :/
bignigglet
11 May 161#86
I was like a that a year ago my friend. Patience and persistence was the key. Never going back to controller again!
Good luck and god speed friend :smiley:
PcTechSpecialist
11 May 16#87
I can deny that straight up without having to even think about it...
In my early years, i sunk a hell of a lot of time into CoD1 with its United Offensive expansion pack. I think my xfire was logged at least 3k hours in that game but i was playing that game long before the xfire platform came along and made it easier for friends to join each others games etc etc. While CoD4 was a good game that i sunk a lot of hours into, its doesnt have anything on the original CoD - Sure its more technologically advanced But it took a while before BF2 dragged me away from it. I was still playing CoD1 until late 2006-2007 but i got to be part of the BF2 community while it was still in full swing before people moved onto other games.
ukez
11 May 161#88
roly
11 May 16#89
Do you think there will be an ultimate edition with all DLC like Battlefront?
Dizzlepro
11 May 16#90
Never preorder a battlefield game, there games are full of bugs on release
Ravensoul88
11 May 161#91
You just made yourself sound like a fool...
robertwilliamsmith
11 May 161#92
Good price, I voted hot.
Not going to go for the deal until I have tried the open beta. I have learnt my lesson with BF4, which I ended up loathing.
This is cheaper than the Indian VPN trick which works out at £36 for the standard version. The Mexican site was in US dollars and worked out more expensive
muz0
11 May 16#93
I've never pre-ordered with this merchant before, can anyone tell me if they email the key for origin now? Or only on release of the game?
browneyone
11 May 16#94
ordered
catbeans
12 May 16#95
Yep not to mention the literal hundreds of thousands of black people who fought for the French and British in Europe.
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#ripcod
Massive gap in the market for a WW game.
Market was flooded with them for a few years then 10 years on nothing.
Battalion looks promising though, just hope graphically it holds up with the big guns.
But this is!!!
https://www.completecareshop.co.uk/beds-and-bedding/overbed-tables/bed-mate-bed-table-view-large?gclid=CKfDtvfRz8wCFdW4GwodZzoHnw
Of course you must have a full understanding of development and production costs involved in making a game like this?
Saying that the trailer looks really good - Then I remember the battlefront trailer > Battlefront the Game.
Lucky I have my Rocket League addiction to fall back on.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar
I want to be this so much......argh!
If you want WW1 now try Verdun, might be a bit extreme for you though.
Why are you calling this Battlefield 1?
Aleks Grondal: We wanted to portray the dawn of all out war. All out war is what the franchise is all about. That's been the case since Battlefield 1942. We also wanted to say this is the genesis of modern warfare. We felt that was an appropriate title for it.
Given you're calling it Battlefield 1, is this a reboot?
Aleks Grondal: I wouldn't call it a reboot, because we're building upon what we built before with Battlefield 4. Technically and gameplay wise we're building upon Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline, and the technology Battlefront has. That just keeps on rolling forward.
So I wouldn't call it a reboot. That seems like an overstatement, because that assumes we would require a reboot, which we don't. The franchise is really healthy and we want to continue growing it.
What do you think, Buzz?
BuzzDuraband: Well, it's the earliest time setting that a Battlefield game has been set in. There never was a title simply named Battlefield and as you are all probably aware the franchise kicked off with Battlefield 1942 waaaaaay back in 2002 before Battlefield 2 in 2005.
I like it, it makes perfect sense and fits in nicely with the setting and more importantly allows us to keep the 'Battlefield Won' jokes running all over Infinite Warfare on the run up to October.
Sure not relevant. :smirk:
Dont part with your cash till you see the final product. EA took a severe beating from the people who bought their game & also investors/shareholders who put money into the company for the game only to see it released in a half finished state to compete with the new CoD.
As tempting as it is - Just hold on. Apart from a trailer, nobody has seen any actual gameplay footage.
You sure about that?
?
It's no coincidence that most big games release in the run up to Christmas and the vast majority of copies sold are not preorders.
If a game turns out to be crap then no amount of preorders will save it (look at CoD: Ghosts for example).
Multiplayer was much better as usual.
I opre-order the old repulbic (the collectors edition) and that was just poor and since then I have learned my lesson. As much as it pains me, i need to hold off buying :/
Good luck and god speed friend :smiley:
In my early years, i sunk a hell of a lot of time into CoD1 with its United Offensive expansion pack. I think my xfire was logged at least 3k hours in that game but i was playing that game long before the xfire platform came along and made it easier for friends to join each others games etc etc. While CoD4 was a good game that i sunk a lot of hours into, its doesnt have anything on the original CoD - Sure its more technologically advanced But it took a while before BF2 dragged me away from it. I was still playing CoD1 until late 2006-2007 but i got to be part of the BF2 community while it was still in full swing before people moved onto other games.
Not going to go for the deal until I have tried the open beta. I have learnt my lesson with BF4, which I ended up loathing.
This is cheaper than the Indian VPN trick which works out at £36 for the standard version. The Mexican site was in US dollars and worked out more expensive
£27.67 on Kinguin with shop G2Play (99.91 rating across 23000+ sales. 5% off with TOP7COM.
I bought PvZ - GW2 off Kinguin - no issues at all.