BF3 or MW3?
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You know what I realized while playing both, it's almost ridiculous to compare the 2 as better or worse, I think that's all propaganda, the best way to view it is Simulation styled NBA 2k, versus Arcade styled NBA Jam. I definitely (after playing both for a good amount of time) prefer BF3, and i actually grew up hating simulation styled games, and would grab any and every version of NBA hangtime, and NBA Jam or Showtime, or NBA Street that would come out.
I feel like BF3 caters itself toward a more realistic and calculated approach, a fun exciting, moment creating version of realism and calculation, but just a more team oriented approach.
Whereas I feel that Mw3 lends itself to a more exaggerated and arcade style of game play. It has a great level of detail and precision to it, however I know for me, after Playing BF3 for a few months since its release, and then playing MW3, BF3 just felt like it was a more personable and controlled, precise experience.
Both really are stellar games, and if you could, I would suggest getting and trying out both.
I feel like BF3 caters itself toward a more realistic and calculated approach, a fun exciting, moment creating version of realism and calculation, but just a more team oriented approach.
Whereas I feel that Mw3 lends itself to a more exaggerated and arcade style of game play. It has a great level of detail and precision to it, however I know for me, after Playing BF3 for a few months since its release, and then playing MW3, BF3 just felt like it was a more personable and controlled, precise experience.
Both really are stellar games, and if you could, I would suggest getting and trying out both.
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Is anyone else experiencing this strange glitch on "Night Shift" in BF3's campaign mode? The game keeps freezing and restarting right as I'm about to get on board the helo and complete the mission. WTF?!
Hmm, I didn't experience that when I played through the campaign, but I only played through the campaign once, sorry to hear that man.
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Ya so far i dig it, though i dont know if Shanghai will end up being one of my favorite maps. Its a bit of an oddball, a tight urban environment with lots of armor means if youre not an engineer youre going to spend most of your time either running away from tanks or looking for one to drive. But I really like how they are making this a lot more 3-dimensional and there is plenty to do below ground and on rooftops (yay elevators!
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Ya so far i dig it, though i dont know if Shanghai will end up being one of my favorite maps. Its a bit of an oddball, a tight urban environment with lots of armor means if youre not an engineer youre going to spend most of your time either running away from tanks or looking for one to drive. But I really like how they are making this a lot more 3-dimensional and there is plenty to do below ground and on rooftops (yay elevators!
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