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| EA Chief financial officer Eric Brown, who spoke at the Wedbush Securities 8th Annual New York MAC Conference, revealed an extensive DLC plan over the next half year for BC2 EA chief financial officer Eric Brown has revealed an extensive DLC plan over the next half year for DICE's shooter Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Brown made an address today at the Wedbush Securities 8th Annual New York MAC Conference stating that BFBC2 will receive an "extensive paid digital content plan with players receiving multiple packs of $5, $10 and $15" over the following six months. EA has already released two maps for free upon the game's launch, with plans for two more free maps by the end of the month. Guess that means we'll be looking for much more from the paid content when it arrives. >>Source: fpsadmin.com |
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| As always, hackers are one step ahead of Infinity Ward. With the release of the 1.0.184 patch, Infinity Ward attempted to stop texture hacking (again). They allegedly made the game harder to hack. But this protection didn’t stop all the wall-hackers and aim-botters. Texture hacks were taking longer to get working, however. But rest assured, they are working now! And with all of the protection put in place by IW, you would think that they are quite complicated. Nope. In fact, the process is just copy and pasting files from the internet into your .iwd files. This takes a grand total of 2 minutes. And as we all know by know, texture hacks are not bannable. This texture hack is simple. One team is blue, the other team is red. Snipers are gold with a secondary color that matches their team. So if you are playing MW2 and notice someone being able to see you across the map, then he is likely using a texture hack. Now we have to wait and see how IW “patches” these. Source: ModernWarfail2 |
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| From the official Bad Company 2 blog: After last nights EA server outage on PS3 and PC, EA have found the issue and put a fix in place and brought the servers back online. This means that both PS3 and PC players can return back to playing Bad Company 2. We are aware of a number of remaining disconnect issues on PC and we have released the “R5” server to hosts yesterday to address some of the disconnects. We are continuing to work on the remaining disconnect issues to have a solution as fast as possible as well as looking into reports of other issues raised on the forums: for consoles: http://forums.electron....co.uk/b...-company-2-ng/ and PC: http://forums.electron....co.uk/b...-company-2-pc/ Battlefield Bad Company 2 has managed to prove so popular that yesterday the concurrent users in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 surpassed that in Battlefield 2 which has been going strong for almost 5 years. |
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