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Games News \ DICE promises that Battlefield 3 will be brighter than the beta without bugs
DICE promises that Battlefield 3 will be brighter than the beta without bugs
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DICE promises that Battlefield 3 will be brighter than the beta without bugs

The company has responded to complaints from players

Beta Battlefield 3 is in full swing - ceychas take part in it about a hundred thousand people, many of them are unhappy zabagovannostyu beta and low quality of its graphics (especially on consoles). DICE assures us that bugs the beta version in the final release there will be no more than that - they`re gone in the final build of the beta. DICE says it`s not able to open access to it in connection with the formalities in relation to a platformoderzhatelyami. The company also advises us not to judge the graphics of Battlefield 3 beta. `In graphic terms,` u200bu200bpresent in the beta, not all technology - said on his Twitter Joan Anderson from DICE. DICE asked not to go hacked server beta, which runs to 64 or even 128 people - in this case the company may block your EA-account, which means that you can not play games linked to it. Beta Battlefield 3 will run until October 10

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