Embrace unrivaled destruction in Battlefield 4™. Revel in the glorious chaos of all-out war packed with rewarding, tactical challenges in an interactive environment. Demolish the buildings shielding your enemy and lead an assault from the back of a gun boat. You have the freedom to do more and be more, playing to your strengths and carving your own path to victory. There is no comparison. Immerse yourself in the glorious chaos of all-out war.
Key Features:
Dynamic battlefields. These interactive environments react to your actions in real-time, so go ahead and trigger a shipwreck or flood the streets. Your opponents won't know what hit 'em.
More vehicles, more destruction, more freedom. Experience an unmatched level of all-out war with more vehicles and destruction than ever before. Plus, the huge scope and scale of the maps grants you the freedom to play to your strengths and carve your own path to victory.
Launch an amphibious assault. Man the guns and face the storm to bring down your opponents. Dominate land, air, and sea with all-new, intense water-based vehicular combat.
Intense single-player campaign. Battlefield 4™ features an intense, character-driven campaign that starts with the evacuation of American VIPs from Shanghai and follows your squad's struggle to find its way home.
Wow thats a lot of ps3 players, i always think of the old consoles as dead.
MMW
16 Aug 161#7
15% Cashback through Quidco
NikNaks12
16 Aug 16#8
Just picked up Hardline, I'll play that for a month or so to pass the time until BF1 drops.
lordred12345
16 Aug 16#9
Oh damn, buy, buy buy!
Rojo66
16 Aug 16#10
Bought both of these when they were last on sale. You can't go wrong for this price...Heat added.
buyer101
17 Aug 16#11
Hardline still got players?
Played the second beta and it was awful compared to the first beta.
dragoncurt
17 Aug 16#12
Thanks OP :smiley:
scrotesmd
17 Aug 16#13
hard-line is fun, lots of the map packs have been free recently too
DragonChris
17 Aug 16#14
Good job thanks Buzz! Will buy BF4 tonight when I get home :smile:
saykred
17 Aug 16#15
Thanks for sharing. Note, you can also get the China Rising expansion with this for a few quid more
BluCola
17 Aug 162#16
Or use a Mexican VPN and buy hardline for $3.24
KiNG to BluCola
26 Aug 16#28
doesn't work via Mexican vpn any more :disappointed:
steevio_uk
17 Aug 16#17
I realised after purchase that Battlefield 4 is Keyboard and Mouse only (as far as I am aware?!)
I like using gamepads (I know, I know...). Is Hardline K&M only too?
adamski88 to steevio_uk
17 Aug 16#18
no its not, but u shud use the keyboard and mouse, if u use a controller u will get destroyed!
Yazoo1990 to steevio_uk
17 Aug 16#20
I was like you 3 weeks ago. Kept thinking about using my PS4 controller on PC but then I thought screw it and bought Overwatch on PC and kept playing with Keyboard and Mouse and getting destroyed. Now I'm comfortable with it and winning matches. It's gets easier as you go along and sniping feels more better than on Pad.
K0YS to steevio_uk
17 Aug 16#22
bf4 can be played with a pad, but I found I couldn't map everything well. so ended up using KM. also youd get mullered on pad.
adam0812 to steevio_uk
17 Aug 16#24
You can use gamepad but there is no aim assist, same as battlefront and overwatch, as such you will find it incredibly difficult to hit anything. I came from console to pc having used a gamepad my whole life and couldnt hit a beach ball with a tennis racket in these games. Eventually caved and bought mouse and keyboard, i was terrible for a month (still bad) but do find it more enjoyable playing FPS' with this input method.
lorrythompson
17 Aug 16#19
Hi as I have never paid to download a game before a bit of advice needed, will it only work on the PC downloaded to or could it be transferred to disc to play on another or in the event of a PC failure and is there anything tricky or do you just pay and click download and off you go?
Cheers for any advice.
K0YS to lorrythompson
17 Aug 16#21
you cant download to disc. if your pc fails, youll need to download and sign in to origin on the new pc and download the game again. there are ways to save the game data to external drives so you don't have to download the whole game again, its as easy as backing up certain game folders and copying them over to the new pc. youll still need to activate the game download again on the new pc though.
DragonChris
17 Aug 16#23
As a new PC gamer, I get destroyed regardless :smiley: I haven't tried a pad on an FPS on PC yet, simply as I'm trying to train myself and git gud.
At the moment, I suck donkey-nuts which is disappointing coming from a reasonably accurate controller ability on console. However, I know aim assist has a lot to account for there, but still :disappointed:
steevio_uk
17 Aug 16#25
Cheers chaps.
Are these issues the same for campaign on Battlefield?
NekoBlade
17 Aug 16#26
It still has a lot of players playing, enough that there is always a match going, but I wish they would release the premium at this price with this sale, I had to buy the game before this sale on a new account and miss my dlc :disappointed:
It's still worth buying to get used to Battlefield for those coming to PC from console, prepare before BF1 releases so you don't get destroyed for being new to keyboard and mouse, it might take some getting used to but it's worth it and for £4 you can't go wrong really.
xthundercat1978
17 Aug 16#27
Battlefield hardline isn't saving :confused: I'm stuck in the prologue
Opening post
Embrace unrivaled destruction in Battlefield 4™. Revel in the glorious chaos of all-out war packed with rewarding, tactical challenges in an interactive environment. Demolish the buildings shielding your enemy and lead an assault from the back of a gun boat. You have the freedom to do more and be more, playing to your strengths and carving your own path to victory. There is no comparison. Immerse yourself in the glorious chaos of all-out war.
Key Features:
Dynamic battlefields. These interactive environments react to your actions in real-time, so go ahead and trigger a shipwreck or flood the streets. Your opponents won't know what hit 'em.
More vehicles, more destruction, more freedom. Experience an unmatched level of all-out war with more vehicles and destruction than ever before. Plus, the huge scope and scale of the maps grants you the freedom to play to your strengths and carve your own path to victory.
Launch an amphibious assault. Man the guns and face the storm to bring down your opponents. Dominate land, air, and sea with all-new, intense water-based vehicular combat.
Intense single-player campaign. Battlefield 4™ features an intense, character-driven campaign that starts with the evacuation of American VIPs from Shanghai and follows your squad's struggle to find its way home.
Plenty of life online http://bf4stats.com/ (until Battlefield 1)
- snappyfish
Don't forget 15% cashback at Quidco :P
- DragonChris
Top comments
http://bf4stats.com/
All comments (28)
might have to get it! :-)
http://bf4stats.com/
Played the second beta and it was awful compared to the first beta.
I like using gamepads (I know, I know...). Is Hardline K&M only too?
Cheers for any advice.
At the moment, I suck donkey-nuts which is disappointing coming from a reasonably accurate controller ability on console. However, I know aim assist has a lot to account for there, but still :disappointed:
Are these issues the same for campaign on Battlefield?
It's still worth buying to get used to Battlefield for those coming to PC from console, prepare before BF1 releases so you don't get destroyed for being new to keyboard and mouse, it might take some getting used to but it's worth it and for £4 you can't go wrong really.