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  1. 101 Has a proven record of being a competitive team in the UF arena. We strive for excellence on and off the battlefield. We have a long tradition of teamwork and loyalty. Come be apart of that tradition and check us out
  2. Watch the Trailer, get some Battlefield 3 Dog Tags. http://actofvalor.com/bf3/
  3. Click this link, for all the details: http://goo.gl/ZkdlB
  4. for those who bought MOH, the early beta is up. can't wait to download n play after work!
  5. Okay so with Socom 4 not living up to most the members of IX's expectations we have begun to get more involved in Battlefield. With the new installment only a few months away I was wondering how many members of the UF community play Battlefield? We are looking for a few teams to hook up with and blow some shit up! If your a Battlefield clan looking for a good team to hangout with send me a friend invite on the PSN Savageruin. Or just drop by our site some time. http://www.circleix.com Later Savage
  6. Story by Stephany Nunneley @ VG247.com. Battlefield 3 will contain 10 times the weapon unlockables as Battlefield 2, according to the latest entry to the Battleblog. These hardware unlocks will be spread over weapons, attachments, gadgets as well as a “huge unlock tree for vehicles alone.†According to Valerian Noghin and Fredrik Thylander, the game’s persistence designers, there will also be medals, ribbons and service stars displaying “skill, commitment, and teamplay prowess,†handed out to players. There are also a number ranks in the game, as with Bad Company 2, and badge ranks will show off the overall player progress in the game, and more ways to progress with “new concept of Service Stars.†Service Stars basically “challenge the hardcore†and the more one plays, the more they are eligible for further promotion by getting Service Stars added to the weapon skill badge, vehicles, kits, and overall rank. “Anytime your kill card is displayed, everyone will see exactly how experienced you are with your current equipment,†read the blog. “The ultimate bragging right would be for a player to be awarded the rank of Colonel with 100 Service Stars attached, and to have 100 stars in all weapons, kits, and vehicles. Getting there will be a massive task – consider that a challenge.†You can read the full post over on the BFblog. Battlefield 3 is out in late October 25 on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, with an open beta expected next month. Score: 0 (0 votes cast) More...
  7. Story by: CritiKiL Dog tags have always been a part of Battlefield, acting as a personal calling card for every soldier on the field, and these little emblems will be making a return this fall in Battlefield 3. After the launch of Battlefield 1942, the development team received physical dog tags from DICE as a token of appreciation. The team was so tickled by the gesture, they made sure dog tags have been a part of the in-game experience, becoming a part of the franchise since Battlefield 2142. Your dog tag is your personal business card in Battlefield 3 – it’s what you dangle in front of an enemy you’ve taken down, and you can also collect the dog tags from your enemies as trophies, adding an extra bit of bragging rights to the festivities. “When we introduced dog tags in Battlefield 2142, we immediately knew we’d turned the knife duel into something new and very personal,†says Alan Kertz, Senior Multiplayer Designer at DICE. “Now players could have a record of their humiliation takedowns, and players were striving to protect their neck.†With that in mind, DICE wanted to make sure dog tags in Battlefield 3 were even more personal, bringing an extra weight to them. You’ll be able to choose a design that goes with an in-game stat that gets tracked dynamically. “Dog tags in Battlefield 3 go beyond just having your name on them,†explains Kertz. “We have hundreds of dog tags that can be your personal calling card. Every time you kill an enemy, they see your tags. It’s your calling card – it’s your place to brag, and dynamic tags can show off how great you are with a knife, a jet, or even show off your personal play style.†The only way to get a dog tag from your adversary is by performing one of the new, brutal knife takedowns. That not all – you’ll have to take out your target from behind. That’s right – you’ll have to employ some stealth and sneak up on your enemy and put them out of their misery before they realize you were even there, making for some well-deserved bragging rights. Now that these dog tags are highly customized for your own play style, it helps make things that much more personal, so the only way to gain one is to get the jump on your opponent. Yes, these dog tags may demand a bit more than usual to collect them, but that just makes it a greater insult when you take one from your foe. These knife kills look amazing and provide a great new way to prove your prowess on the Battlefield, and thanks to the new ANT animation system, these takedowns add a dynamic visual flair. “ANT technology allows us to make the knife takedown a truly immersive part of the physical Battlefield,†Kertz adds. “Takedowns encourage players to get in there for stealth kills, and makes bringing a knife to a gun fight the risky but rewarding experience it was always meant to be.†Score: 0 (0 votes cast) More...
  8. Story by Ben Gilbert @ Joystiq.com. Like buying games brand new? EA sure wants you to, as its “Limited Edition” of Need for Speed: The Run incentivizes just such a purchase with the bonus inclusion of three fancy sports cars — for the same price as the regular ol’ “normal” edition, no less. Along with special access to a Porsche 911 Carrera S, a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, and a Lamborghini Aventador, picking up the “Limited Edition” nets you “five exclusive Challenges” to slay with your high-powered sports car of choice. The only version of the Limited Edition that we can spot thus far is on EA’s own Origin PC download store for the totally-normal-edition price of $49.99, so it stands to reason that the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions are similarly priced ($59.99 on consoles). Just to be sure, we’ve asked EA for a better idea of what to expect, price-wise, come November. Update: EA clarified that the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions will cost the standard $59.99, and the “Limited Edition” will operate similarly to the “Limited Edition” version of Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Score: 0 (0 votes cast) More...
  9. Story by Richard Mitchell @ Joystiq.com. It wouldn’t be a new entry in a popular series without retailer specific pre-order bonuses. As previously revealed, all pre-orders will receive the limited edition of Battlefield 3 and, thus, the “Back to Karkand” map pack DLC, though each retailer will also have some different additional bonuses. GameStop is offering the (timed exclusive) “Physical Warfare” DLC and PowerUp Rewards members will also snag a copy of the Prima strategy guide. Best Buy pre-orders will receive the “SPECACT Kit,” a package of eight multiplayer skins. Finally, Amazon pre-orders include a pack of exclusive multiplayer dog tags. Sadly not included with any of the pre-orders: Free time. Score: 0 (0 votes cast) More...
  10. The first 3 shooters who respond to this post with a PM to me, will receive a very special surprise from our friends @ EA & ODG. :-)
  11. Story by Stephany Nunneley @ VG247.com. DICE has posted over on the Battlelog blog information pertaining to the game’s new dog tag system, which allows players to choose an initial design based on an in-game stat that will be tracked dynamically in the game. Dog tags, which were first introduced in Battlefield 2142, are basically a bragging tool and this will be even more obvious in BF3, especially now that DICE has added “extra weight†to these “calling cardsâ€. “Dog tags in Battlefield 3 go beyond just having your name on them,†explained Alan Kertz, senior multiplayer designer. “We have hundreds of dog tags that can be your personal calling card. Every time you kill an enemy, they see your tags. It’s your calling card – it’s your place to brag, and dynamic tags can show off how great you are with a knife, a jet, or even show off your personal play style.†The only way to get a dog tag from from an enemy in the game is by performing one of the new knife takedowns which has you sneaking up from behind and performing a stealth kill. DICE said that thanks to the ANT animation system, these special moves “add a dynamic visual flair,†and encourage players to get in close for stealth kills. “[it] makes bringing a knife to a gun fight the risky but rewarding experience it was always meant to be,†said Kertz. You can catch a glimpse of one of these stealth kills in the Paris multiplayer video released last week below. Battlefield 3 is out in October, and the beta starts in September. Score: 0 (0 votes cast) More...
  12. Story by Stace Harman @ VG247.com. Two videos detailing an in-depth look at Battlefield 3 More...
  13. Story by Jessica Conditt @ Joystiq.com. Battlefield 3‘s lock-and-key social gaming network, Battlelog, is scheduled to launch its beta in September, its full system in October, and is currently in an extremely selective alpha testing stage. But that doesn’t mean non-alpha players can’t see what it looks like, right now. The Robin Hood of Battlelog sent us some behind-the-scenes screens of the alpha social and profile system, all of which you can check out below. For more in-game alpha leakage, the BF3blog has you covered. In leakage. Gross. Score: 0 (0 votes cast) More...
  14. http://www.socom.com/en-us/Blog/Post?id=421 Similar to the Battlefield: Bad Company 2 VIP membership
  15. Battlefield Bad Company 2 PSA
  16. I think that it doesn't based on the demo. But I could be wrong.
  17. Here are a couple beta codes for Battlefield Bad Company:2 PS3 Beta. Im not sure if they are still open or how many users can still use them. Good luck.... North America Bad Company 2 PS3 beta codes: R8LF-28BL-P5P7 5HE5-CABH-GD3G NAKH-47BQ-BB3F Download is about 900+ megs
  18. http://www.fileplanet.com/promotions/battlefield-bad-company-2/ go there sign up for a free account, and click on the link...fill out the form and it gives you a beta code:)! rem though it does work till Nov 19th, so you cannot download it yet...
  19. anyone know how much i could get from gamestop for 3 ps3 games the games being guitar hero world tour,oblivion, and battlefield bad company? I looked on the website but didn't see how much I'd get it for

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