Yes? No? Opinions?
Yes? No? Opinions?
This isn't very different from the IS F-Sport... it's rather low effort IMO.
Don't see it, it's more like cloth wrapping around the back to me.
All this sounds good, but I pointed out to the EA execs that just earlier this year they were churning out the likes of Army of Two: Devil's Cartel, Dead Space 3 and Fuse, games that gamers just didn't seem that excited about.
It's a Chinese/Japanese character meaning "convex" or "to protrude".
I don't care about the architecture. The people there know English, but they won't use it. The worst airport in Europe, unacceptable on every level.
I can see my breath in the morning and it isn't even November yet. In the GTA.
Premium gets you all maps, weapons, vehicles, etc. that will be released in game and in expansion packs for a cheaper price (it was $15 cheaper with BF3 premium) than buying separately, along with premium only events like double XP, skins, etc. etc. It's not a bad deal.
Map design wise, it's Bad Company. Tone wise it's Battlefield 3, with just a tad bit less of the ridiculousness. Looks fun though.
Yes... but you get used to it. Still wish there was an in-game server browser :/
Watch this first, rather than base it on just words.
This is definitely not a step backwards. Map designs are much more flexible with more flanking routes, vertical gameplay and better designed objectives. Vehicles are "smarter" now, whereas hitting different areas will damage differently, and hitting specific areas will disable mobility on the vehicles. The skyscraper…
Battlefield 4 is way better designed than BF3; levels, UI, and gameplay wise.
You can't if your car's broken down.
Four door could mean something like the Veloster - 1 driver's side door, two passenger doors, and the rear hatch.
No, 3M Class titans could work in this game. Then modders could make maps, bigger maps, and giant titans!
They did. They have built in firewalls within the battery pack to separate it into 16 sections. The fire caused here didn't spread to other areas like the passenger compartment and stayed at the front of the vehicle because of the firewalls.
The battery is not fragile and it's pretty damn well protected: fully shielded on the bottom, and firewalled off into 16 sections, of which only part of the front section caught on fire. The fire didn't even the passenger compartment.