Over on the Battlefield: Bad Company blog, DICE posted about a dog tag issue some players may be experiencing.
According to EA's Battle Field Bad Company website. Today Is the day that they have released a update to allow you to take In game photos of all your wrong doings in Multi player games. They have also set up a website so that you can see all the photo's that you have taken. So go play the game take some sweet shots then send them to us and well post the good ones¿
GamesIndustry.Biz writes: "Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello says that his company doesn't usually get the benefit of the "cult" when it comes to game ratings.
CVG writes: "Ranking issues ironed out, servers boosted and a patch to come tomorrow.
With the codes over at PlanetBattlefield.com being all used up the guys over at PX360 just got a couple download codes for the upcoming Battlefield: Bad Company demo that is launching to the public via Xbox Live and the Playstation Network on June 5th, 2008; these codes will allow you to download the demo as of right this moment, a full week before everyone else gets a chance to play. Basically all you have to do is leave a comment below and by Friday of this week they will pick ten lucky winners and e-mail them the code. This will give all thirty or so lucky gamers a good couple days, plus the full weekend, to get a shot at playing the Battlefield: Bad Company demo.
Kotaku writes:
XBF Writes: "In hopes of gaining the approval of consumers and win back gamers, Electronic Arts and DICE have released a series of trailers to promote their new site "Find All Five". The site shows gamers how to find all the locked weapons they had planned on selling. ..."
IGN writes: "After speaking with spokesperson for EA, IGN has learned a few more details on the intended pricing structure for the weapons in Battlefield: Bad Company. There has been some public outcry that EA is trying to "scam" customers as screens of the BF:BC Beta indicated that some weapons might have to be purchased off of Marketplace, thus giving some an advantage over the rest of the playing field.
Planet Battlefield write: "As mentioned in the previous giveaway on Wednesday, we still have 10 more Battlefield Heroes beta keys to give out. Winners will be picked randomly. Simply register and fill out the form with your first, last name, email, and birthday. This will run till Sunday, October 5th at 11:59pm PDT. That gives you a little over 2 days, so hurry up and enter by clicking the image below!"
I look at this video and all I could think was "Hey, somebody spilled some Pixar on my Battlefield game!" If you are a one of the niche fans of Rocket Launchers and kilts, your in luck. I can't wait to be able to get my hands on this free first person shooter from the same folks that have brought us the uber-successful Battlefield franchise. Cheers to DICE and here's to hoping there is alot more where this came from.