Battlefield 3 Activation Error
When i wan't to join to a server via Battlelog, i got this message, i tried everything, deleting Logs,restart pc,uninstalling the game,uninstalling the EA App, tried with VU client, but the same problem... i played this game 10+ years ago with my old pc there was no problem with it..Solved209Views0likes6CommentsSTEAMDECK support
I know when I first had the steamdeck, I was able to play all Battlefield games, but suddenly they pulled the plug and support for Battlefield in the steamdeck. I just wanted to play multiplayer anywhere I go again in any Battlefield, heck, it could possibly run Battlefield 6 if they let support reach to it once again!32Views0likes0CommentsI got a Battlefield 2 DVD and want add BF2 to my EA app Library
I got a Battlefield 2 CD with instructions, but I don't have a CD drive. I hope to add it to my EA App. Can somebody tell me how to add it into my EA app or Steam library? I played a pirated version of Battlefield 2 ten years ago and have always wanted to get an official copy of the game. I got this Battlefield 2 CD from the second-hand market; it is the European version.Solvedwhat if cheats became a handicap instead of an advantage?
Hi everyone, I’ve been thinking about this: let’s assume cheaters will always find a way to bypass traditional anti-cheat detection. If that’s the case, maybe it makes more sense to stop chasing them only on the detection side and instead try to make cheats useless—or even turn them into a handicap. The idea would be to add a layer of deception: Server-side decoys visible only to suspicious clients – for example, NPCs or off-map anchor points that a wallhack would show as real, misleading cheaters into making wrong moves. Random fake targets during events like death, respawn, or loading – for legit players it’s just a transition screen, but for someone with an aimbot it looks like a real target, and the auto-aim might snap to it. Invisible “probe players” with unnatural movements (zig-zag, sharp curves) – a human wouldn’t react, but an aimbot might track them, revealing suspicious behavior. The system wouldn’t have to issue instant bans, but instead could gather evidence over multiple events and apply progressive mitigations. This way, cheats become less reliable, and cheat developers would need to invest more effort and resources just to keep them functional. What do you think? Is this just a silly idea, or could it actually help strengthen existing anti-cheat systems?134Views0likes4CommentsMy least favorite BF Games, My favorite BF Games:
My least favorite BF Games: 1 BF 2042 themed, weapons, bugs, player count, no cover, maps were too open, maps were too big, no campaign. 2 BF Hardline themed, weapons, Bugs 3 BF 2142 themed, weapons, Bugs 8 BF5 Bugs, weapons were jammed a couple of times. 9 BF4 bugs 10 BF1 Bugs, weapons were jammed a couple of times. 4 BF Heroes lack of gameplay 5 BF2 modern combat two was just ok My favorite BF Games: 1 BF Bad company 1 2 BF Bad company 2 3 BF3 4 BF4 5 BF1 themed 6 BF 1942 7 BF 1943 8 BF5 themed 9 BF2An argument for micro transactions and how they can potentially be awesome.
Tyler Andrew Vargas John Bassilone Desmond Dos David Goggins Shrek John macafee Henry Johnson Harlem Hellfighter Jake Mcniece 761st tank Battalion ( The black panthers) USE THE FRICKIN PATTON QUOTE creasy Alvin York Major James Capers Jr Dynamite **bleep** MACV-SOG Americans Samurai 442nd Infantry Ben Kenilahie Polynesian American WW1 vet stops Japanese pilot during ww2. Honestly just go through American history and pick not only the most honorable but shocking as well. And make the skins based off of the history and have a campaign type mission to unlock the character and or weapons. Also they should do an event where the game mode is almost like arma but make it based off historical missions like John bassilon have them be wildly outnumbered just so people can realize just how hard it would actually be to pull off what people actually pulled off in history. I miss playing early call of duty and not only feeling like I’m playing as a real person but also learning different quotes or parts of history. Also it completely legitimizes the poc in gaming like we have a Navy seal astronaut doctor asian guy kids should be aware of him and be inspired by that. What’s really going on in gaming is the community wants to be seen they feel like a number and nothing more I feel implementing real history in game will strengthen the community and make it feel real that’s really what people are craving and authenticity can’t be faked so use real people and real history. I know using peoples likeness could be potentially difficult and that’s why I suggest it’s a part of a long lasting charity effort going to someone like Wounded Warrior. Personally I’m a Marine and I know for sure there’s guys and girls of all races who deserve wide spread acknowledgment. Plus there are some very cool missions that can be made and I think battlefield would do it best. I think every young man in America should be able to recognize Tyler Vargas. You could tell the whole story if you wanted to and it’s all adjacent to the existing battlefield lore and I’m Sure AI will make this infinitely easier I’d love to see this and if done right I think Battlefield would quickly become Americas game and then the worlds. I don’t think cod stands a chance against bf6 but this would slam the knife into cod and could extend BF6’s lifespan by a lot potentially making battlefield a every two year game and I think everyone would appreciate that much more both consumers and creators.