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How to use Battlelog
With Battlelog, you always have Battlefield with you. It allows you to find new friends to play and compete with, check your stats and progression, customize your soldier, interact with the game while you play, and much more.


Jumping into the Battlefield
Battlelog helps you find new friends to play and compete with, check your stats and progression, customize your soldier, interact with the game while you play, and stay connected to the Battlefield wherever you are.
To get started just head to Battlelog.com, choose your Battlefield of choice, then use your Origin Account email address and password to log in.
- Go to Origin.com if you need help signing in or remembering your password, or to sign up for an Origin Account if you don't have one.
- If you're playing on a console like PlayStation or Xbox, sign in with the Origin Account you linked with the very first time you started playing Battlefield, or any other EA game in the past.
- You can find this email address by opening up Battlelog in-game.
If you're on the go, head to the Google Play or Apple store to find the Battlelog app. You'll find most of the same features you can access on the Battlelog website, optimized for touch and small screen sizes. It can be used both while you're away from the game and when you're playing.
With the Battlelog app you can also sign in using a QR code by opening Battlelog in-game on PC, Xbox One, or PlayStation 4. Simply scan the QR code, verify the 4-digit code, and you will be signed in automatically.
When logged in and booting up Battlelog you'll find your Profile and a quick overview of what's new in your world of Battlefield in one place.
- Your Profile stretches across all of Battlelog, including all Battlelog-enabled games and soldiers.
- Here you can manage your Friends, see all of your soldiers from each Battlelog-enabled game, and stay updated with the Battle Feed--where you can post new updates and comment on your friends' activities.
- If you're viewing your profile on the Battlelog home page, you can find quick access to every key area of Battlelog--from the Top Story in Battlefield news, to leaderboards, platoons, and even details on your Premium membership.
Check on your soldiers
Every detail of your soldier's career is available from the Soldier menu.
- On the Overview tab you will find a quick breakdown of your current rank, skill, and score, detailed stats on every weapon and vehicle, and even how much of the game you have completed or unlocked.
- Jumping to the Stats tab will give you extensive details for your progression on every single weapon and vehicle, stats from your matches, and details on your play-style.
- See how you and your team performed in your latest games with the Reports tab.
- You can check out both your own performance and those of all the other players in the round to find out what exactly went down during the match.
- Premium players can even save a Battle Report and share it to your Battle Feed for extra showing off to your friends.
- The Unlocks tab lets you know what else it takes to get that next weapon or piece of gear you've been eyeing, how much longer until you can outfit your vehicles with what upgrades, when each kit will be available, and the dogtags or patches you've been earning.
- The Unlocks tab is also where you'll head to instantly unlock anything you've earned or been given in Shortcut Kits, too--just select the item and click Instantly Unlock Via Kit Shortcut.
- By selecting the Loadout menu you can customize your soldier's weapon, accessories, gadget, and vehicle setup at any time then click Save to have it instantly updated, whether you're playing or not. The next time you deploy, your new Loadout will be deployed with you.
- Batttlelog loadout customization will not be available during the Battlefield Hardline Beta.
- Track your Assignments and progression to each medal and dogtag in the Assignments menu.
- Medals and dogtags in Battlefield Hardline are instead known as bounties and patches, respectively.
- Pat yourself on the back and figure out what else you need to do to earn more ribbons in the Awards menu.
- In Battlefield Hardline, look out for coins instead of ribbons.
- Manage all of your opened packs and open and purchase all the Battlepacks you can in the Battlepacks menu.
Click on your Soldier and Rank either in the top menu bar or the larger Soldier portrait and Rank in the main area of Battlelog to open that Soldier's overview.
- If you have played Battlefield 3, 4, or Hardline on multiple platforms you will have several soldiers to choose from. Your Active Soldier is considered your current Soldier-of-choice and will be reflected on all pages.
- To use the game companion features such as joining servers or changing your Loadout in real time, it is important that you are using the correct Active Soldier.
- You can always change your current Active Soldier by hovering over your profile name, selecting Settings, then Soldiers, then choosing the right soldier for the battlefield you're ready to storm.
Challenge friends and other players all over the world
Opening the Multiplayer tab launches you into the Server Browser. Here is where PC players can find and choose the exact sort of match they're looking for, or jump into a match immediately in the Play Now tab.
- With the Favorites and History tabs you can easily revisit your favorite places to play.
If you hover over the Multiplayer tab you can find the Missions menu.
- Missions let you compete against your friends and see who is the best at Battlefield.
- Create a new Mission by clicking Create Mission then choosing an objective--such as getting the most kills or most dogtags taken--and invite up to four friends to compete.
- The winner is the player with the best score after all attempts have been used or the time has run out.
- Create a new Mission by clicking Create Mission then choosing an objective--such as getting the most kills or most dogtags taken--and invite up to four friends to compete.
You can team up with your closest Battlefield-playing friends with the Platoons tab.
- Start your very own unit with the Create Platoon button, or ask to join in with your friends by clicking their platoon and selecting Apply.
Clicking the Leaderboards tab will let you compete not only with all Battlefield players in the world, but also specifically with people in your country, or even just your city.
- Choose your location and see if you can become the best in your region by climbing the leaderboards from Division 10 to Division 1.
- It is completely optional to provide any location, and you can choose any position on the world map you want.
Further down the main menu bar you'll find a link to the forums, where you can join all the passionate players in the Battlefield community.
- Create a new thread in one of the sections to start a new discussion, or reply to an existing thread to keep the conversation alive.
Check your stats and campaign progress
Finally, for when you're flying solo, see how far you've gotten in your Battlefield single-player campaign and check out how you stack up against your friends in the Campaign tab.
With the Campaign page you can get a detailed breakdown on all the assignments and collectibles you can find in the campaign and find out if you are the best amongst your friends.
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