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We are a Battlefield series gaming clan that was developed over five years ago (3.04) to compete, play, and have fun against the rest of the gaming world. We have many dedicated members that make our clan what it is today. XWR is a mature clan that does not hack, glitch, or anything else that might be percieved as cheating.Display Optimized for 1280x800
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Remembering June 6, 1944
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Battlefield 1943 Video - Coral Sea
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Battlefield 1943 Video - Wake Island
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New video from EA - Click here to see the latest newsletter! Looks like the PC version of Battlefiled 1943 won't be available until September.
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Battlefield 2 1.50 Status
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Since the beginning of November last year we have been seeing news notes and rumors about the latest Patch to Battlefield 2, version 1.50
Here is the latest news from the EA UK Web Forums from a developer:
"Bazajaytee aka Barry Tingle, made a post on the EA UK Forums detailing some new information on the 1.50 patch.
Firstly, sorry I have been away for so long, its been a busy time. So here as per request in a number of threads here is an update to where we are with 1.50.
Yes its still coming
We have been working on a few things to do with DRM as old versions of Battlefield 2 use an old version of SafeDisc
We have had a number of last minute hacks appear which we have made fixes for to help stabalise the servers.
We have a minor issue to solve with the Chinese version of the game. While I can't give an exact date, we are aiming to release our first Beta towards the end of April '09 as long as everything else goes well.
DRM has always been on Battlefield. SafeDisc, SecuROM and PACE depending on which version of each game you have.
DRM doesnt have to be as punishing as it was with Spore. Battlefield doesnt do limited installs. It does protect the exe files though. What we are looking at doing for Battlefield is removing the requirement for the DVD to be in the drive during boot up. Whether we can get this going is what we are checking. It won't limit your installs on other machines or limit how many times you can install though.
FEATURES - Additional support for Windows Vista. - Added Highway Tampa as a required map. - Added a new map called Operation Blue Pearl.
GAMEPLAY TWEAKS - Changes made to both the J10 and F35B to make them more balanced. Please note that the J10 is a superior dogfighter to the F35B and as such these two aircraft will never be equally matched. - AA targeting tweaked to make it more effective. - Added checks to prevent "runway grieving". - Various changes made to prevent cheating. - Tweaked the hit detection, hits will be more accurate to the model."
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"The Battlefield Series 04.02.09: Where We've Been and Where We're Going "
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If you would like to know a little more "inside" info, then read the latest. It's quite a lenghty post so click on the "Read More" link, but well worth it....
-W2k
"Over its history the Battlefield franchise has had some huge hits, and some near misses. What has the series done well, where has it gone wrong, and what can it do to return to prominence.
First let me start out by saying that this will only focus on the Battlefield series on the PC. I have not played any of the games on the X-Box 360 or PS3 as of yet. I am aware that Battlefield 1943 is coming out this year, and that many of the ideas I have regarding Battlefield 3 may be addressed in that release.
When the Battlefield franchise launched in 2002 with Battlefield 1942 it looked like just another World War 2 shooter. Thankfully DICE broke the mold that most in the genre were sticking to, and forever changed the way multiplayer shooters were played."
Read More Posted by Joe Richardson on 04.02.2009 on 411mania.com
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