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I don't think it's been announced yet? And you can't officially order until 10/3 apparently. Note he did not use the past tense. :)

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i think the 290x is going to be expensive as hell. its pretty much the titan for AMD.
 
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Hell BF3 needed more than 4GB RAM anyway. Past time for 32-bit to GTFO, regardless.
 
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Batttfieldo - BF4 Maps: A Sneak Peak

Discussion in 'News & Updates' started by PonyForever, Today at 7:56 PM.
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A few teaser images of the new maps in Battlefield 4 were apparently posted on the Battlelog a short while ago. The images may be seen below, followed by a list of names that were also derived from the image names (the file names in the image URLs, which link to Battlelog). Snippets of several of these maps can be seen in the most recent multiplayer trailer as well, see if you can spot them:

This is Battlefield 4 Multiplayer Trailer

Here are the map images and their current "names":

Siege of Shanghai ("Siege")

Paracel Storm ("Naval")



Operation Locker ("Prison")


"Damage"


"Flooded"


"Abandoned"


Golmud Railway "Journey"

"Resort"


"Tremors"

"Dish"


What do you think about these? Which one of these would you be most excited about playing on?

We'll be sure to add more information on this as soon as possible, so follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get the latest updates!
 

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Well..................... :eek:






 

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Less than you paid for your GTX 780. ;) If it can give me performance of the 780 with BF4, win for me.

How do you know that when pricing hasn't been revealed for it yet? I find it very hard to believe the card will be cheaper then a 780 with the kind of specs it has. 4GB and 512 bit bus. that's going to be an expensive card.

But if the price does turn out to be say 599, well congrats. And that's good thing for me anyways because that should drop 780 pricing, so I can get another in SLi next year.
 
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How do you know that when pricing hasn't been revealed for it yet? I find it very hard to believe the card will be cheaper then a 780 with the kind of specs it has. 4GB and 512 bit bus. that's going to be an expensive card.

But if the price does turn out to be say 599, well congrats. And that's good thing for me anyways because that should drop 780 pricing, so I can get another in SLi next year.

Yeah, the fact they didn't eventually reveal the price has me thinking it may be more expensive. Either way I'm getting a new card and this game as I've been planning on it. Just going to wait and see what the 780 does for price and price/perf. for the 290x. But the 290x is a bit more appealing with more vram and the game included. But really I need to see some reviews first. :)
 

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Yeah, the fact they didn't eventually reveal the price has me thinking it may be more expensive. Either way I'm getting a new card and this game as I've been planning on it. Just going to wait and see what the 780 does for price and price/perf. for the 290x. But the 290x is a bit more appealing with more vram and the game included. But really I need to see some reviews first. :)

ive got my copy on pre order already. next thing i want for my rig is that 750d and waterblock for my 780.
 
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Crap.. waterblock. Forgot about needing one of those too! lol. Only reason I didn't preorder was the hope of BF4 coming with a new card.. Now just gotta see the price.
 
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40 $/€ more or less (a free game) in an over 500 expense is not "a deal" in my book ;)

Funny part of that brochure: "Mantle: being developed right now" Aha, give it some years to mature then...

LaughingMan: are you saying camo has no effect at all, or as MM says, only in hardcore matches? Didn't know that, but anyway, most vets will have thermal über-scopes by now...
 
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Does the 290X BF4 Edition only include the game as extra? Cause that would be a bit lame seeing it is going to be a Never Settle game for AMD anyway. They could have at least used an alternative gpu shroud with BF4 art or bundled a special mousepad or wallpaper.
 
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Yeah, the fact they didn't eventually reveal the price has me thinking it may be more expensive. Either way I'm getting a new card and this game as I've been planning on it. Just going to wait and see what the 780 does for price and price/perf. for the 290x. But the 290x is a bit more appealing with more vram and the game included. But really I need to see some reviews first. :)

BSN says it will be only 8000 cards available with BF4 bundled.

http://www.brightsideofnews.com/new...000-copies-of-battlefield-4-with-r9-290x.aspx

On the other hand, here's what's going to happen with 290X, mantle and BF4:

We had a chance to sit down with AMD Product Manager Devon Nekechuck to see how AMD’s new top dog R9 290X stacks up against the green team’s best single-GPU offering. According to Nekechuck, even though the R9 290X uses a 438 square mm die, which is significantly smaller than the Titan’s 550 sq. mm GK110 offering, it “will definitely compete with the GTX 780 and Titan.” When we asked what this means in real-world terms, he stated, “with Battlefield 4 running with Mantel (AMD’s new graphics API), the card will be able to ‘ridicule’ the Titan in terms of performance.”

http://www.maximumpc.com/amd_r9_290x_will_be_much_faster_titan_battlefield_4
 
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Crap.. waterblock. Forgot about needing one of those too! lol. Only reason I didn't preorder was the hope of BF4 coming with a new card.. Now just gotta see the price.

Eh blocks are usually a bit over $100, saving $60 on the game will help cover that. I'm hoping they bundle the 280 as well, if they do, I'll probably grab that.
 
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On the topic of Eyefinity support...how bloody amazing would it be for a game to be optimized for dual monitors not by spanning the whole FoV over multiple displays, but by using break out boxes for the map, squad, score, chat, etc. on a second monitor?
 

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Yeah I was also gonna say to don't have to wc the card, at least at first, though that would also mean having to redo the present loop layout...meh.

On the topic of Eyefinity support...how bloody amazing would it be for a game to be optimized for dual monitors not by spanning the whole FoV over multiple displays, but by using break out boxes for the map, squad, score, chat, etc. on a second monitor?

I thought we got this in BF4? At least the mini map I thought...
 
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Yeah I was also gonna say to don't have to wc the card, at least at first, though that would also mean having to redo the present loop layout...meh.



I thought we got this in BF4? At least the mini map I thought...

We did.
 
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New Battlefield Blog Post: Welcome to the Battlefield 4 Beta

[DICE] H Brun | 09.26.13
Welcome to the Battlefield 4 Beta: Everything you need to know
After two years of hard work we are finally getting ready to roll out Battlefield 4! Please join us next week in the Battlefield 4 Beta to help us make the launch a smoother experience. In this personal blog post, DICE General Manager Karl Magnus Troedsson explains this exciting milestone for Battlefield in detail and how you can help us make the game better.

This is a very exciting time for me and everyone at DICE. After years of hard work and passion, we are in the final stages of preparing for our biggest game yet. This beta marks one of the final milestones before Battlefield 4 launches October 29, and I couldn’t be more proud of what the team has accomplished.



Take part in the Siege of Shanghai
In this beta, you’ll be able to play the Siege of Shanghai map – perhaps our most ambitious and “Battlefield-y” map ever. Never before have we combined a dense urban environment with full infantry and vehicular combat. You’ll zigzag between the skyscrapers in helicopters or engage enemies right in the center of the city in our all-new attack boats. We’re also including the entire concept of Levolution, from the epic player-triggered moment where you can bring down an entire skyscraper, to all of the little things like raising bollards to stop advancing armor, car alarms going off, and being able to lower shutter gates to fortify your position.

In many ways, this map perfectly encapsulates the ideas we have for Battlefield 4 overall – the notion of all-out vehicle warfare with an increased focus on water-based combat and the game-changing concept of Levolution. We can’t wait for you to experience it, both in the Conquest and Domination game mode.

As a small token of appreciation, all players who take part in the Beta will be awarded a unique dog tag for use in Battlefield 4 (when the full game is out).

Beta Tag

Help us make the game better
While the release of Battlefield 4 is relatively close, I wanted to underline that this is, in every respect, a true Beta test. We still have time to implement changes based on your feedback. Some of these changes will happen in time for launch; some feedback will be addressed after launch in our extensive ongoing support of the game.

As long-term fans will know, we are also passionate about tweaking and balancing gameplay based on player feedback once the game is live – expect our commitment for Battlefield 4 to be equally strong. We take pride in listening to our fans so do make yourself heard.

If you have any feedback on the Beta, please submit it to us in the Battlefield 4 Beta forums that we will set up on Battlelog. We will provide regular updates on the beta itself in Battlelog News posts, in the Battlelog forums, and in news posts inside the game (on console).

While we are eager to hear your feedback on the actual gameplay, the beta is first and foremost an opportunity for us to test the underlying infrastructure – server loads, matchmaking systems, server browsers, and game mode rotations are now going to be tested at high capacity for the first time in a public environment. The data that we will receive during the beta period will be of great value to us when configuring the game for launch. Simply by joining the beta, you are helping us tweak very important details in the multiplayer components for our biggest and most ambitious game yet.

What to expect from the Beta
During the beta, we are aiming to be live 24/7. However, we will regularly restart servers on short notice or take down the beta for periods of time if needed for technical reasons. This is because we are still optimizing net code, updating the dedicated server code, updating the server infrastructure, and doing database work.

You can always check the notice bar on Battlelog for up to date information on server status for all platforms (PC, X360, PS3).

I would also like to point out that gameplay is still being balanced, and that the beta is not representative of the final quality of the game. The beta version of the game is actually older than the version we are currently working on at the DICE office, since the beta had to be submitted for testing and certification before it can go live.

How to join the Battlefield 4 Beta
I am happy to invite all of our fans to try the open beta. There is also an exclusive beta three days prior that is open for a select group of players including Battlefield 3 Premium members and fans who have pre-ordered the Battlefield 4 Digital Deluxe Edition on Origin. See below how and when you can join. The most up to date information on how to find and download the Beta for all platforms will be published on this Beta page.

Ways to get into the Beta Eligible for
Pre-order the Battlefield 4 PC Digital Deluxe Edition (Available on Origin) The Exclusive Beta starting October 1* and the Open Beta starting October 4* through October 15
Be a Battlefield 3 Premium member The Exclusive Beta starting October 1* and the Open Beta starting October 4* through October 15
Be a registered owner of Medal of Honor Warfighter Limited Edition or Digital Deluxe Edition The Exclusive Beta starting October 1* and the Open Beta starting October 4* through October 15
Download the Open Beta on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or PC from Xbox Live, PSN and Origin.com The Open Beta October 4* through October 15
*Date subject to change

You can start pre-loading the exclusive Beta on PC on Sept. 29 at 10AM PDT (click for global time).

64-bit OS required on PC
Note that you are required to run a 64-bit OS to join the Battlefield 4 Beta on PC. As a studio, we wanted to focus our efforts on testing the 64-bit version of the game. The full version of the game will also run on 32-bit Windows OS.

Keeping the Battlefield fair
At DICE, we are always striving to keep the Battlefield fair. We are happy to let you know that we have increased our protection against cheaters to not only use PunkBuster, but we will also work side by side with Gameblocks, who will provide us with their anti-cheat engine FairFight. We believe that the FairFight engine will be a great complement to the anti-cheat measures already in play. During the Beta we will try out both FairFight and PunkBuster to make the experience as good as possible for our players. You will notice information about the two anti-cheat measures on the server browser pages on Battlelog, and you will also potentially see messaging in the chat box in-game when a cheater is caught. We will get back to you later with more detail on how we are improving our anti-cheat measures in Battlefield 4.

To our fans: We salute you
Finally, I wanted to take the time to personally thank our millions of fans for making Battlefield what it is today. With Battlefield 4, we are making great new strides in the series and I am happy to have you along for the ride. Please let us know if you have any questions on the beta below and we’ll do our best to answer them. Now, all I have to do is to complete my three outstanding Assignments in Battlefield 3 before we launch Battlefield 4!

/Karl Magnus Troedsson
General Manager, DICE

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Wrigleyvillain

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Yes!! "testing and comparing two anti-cheat systems". Just what I wanted!

Of course it may suck but this is still better than plain ol PB again.
 

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FairFight sounds interesting as an anti-cheat measure...
Never really cared for PB that much - but it did appear to do the job most of the time.
 
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