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Battlefield 4???

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have got a new PC, so hmmmm. I wonder... I'm not really a fan of FPS games and also games where you have one objective (shoot everything you see in your path). 

What was the last shooter you played, Doom? Most modern games don't work like that. Even in the late 1990's games had modes like Capture The Flag. Battlefield being a military game is based around taking and holding objectives, using air, water and land power to clear out areas and once again has a commander mode which allows you to show strategies and crucial objectives in real time to up to the other 64 players in your server. The modes you usually play are Conquest, Rush, Assault, Domination, Capture The Flag, and then lastly Team Deathmatch and Deathmatch.

*EDIT* I recorded about 30 minutes of myself playing my 4th game of the Beta. I went 30 - 13, 2.48KDR.

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