If you can't justify $120 on two great military shooters, hopefully I've laid each game's pros and cons out to help you make an educated choice on which game is right for you. If money isn't an issue, I definitely recommend checking both titles out. Whichever side of the fence you find yourself on, there's no denying that both titles are an absolute blast to play and are true technical achievements in interactive entertainment. BF3 may have vehicles in multiplayer, but MW3 offers more online modes. Modern Warfare may have the more recognizable brand, but Battlefield has a longer history. It is my belief that it isn't fair to declare one game "the winner" when comparing BF3 and MW3. I can't even log in to my main profile page it's just this same endless screen below: Users still can't access Call of Duty Elite. It's understandable that a complex network of servers trying to handle millions of users is having difficulty stabilizing, but Activision needs to make good with those who plunked down $50 for special features. As of this writing the service is for all intents and purposes still broken. While I've only heard sporadic chatter about MW3 stumbling during the first days of online play, I have had firsthand disappointment with Call of Duty Elite, MW3's Web-based stat-tracking and social community. Of course this decision was heavily influenced by the BF3 online hiccups that occurred during the game's infancy-something I didn't experience playing online before it was released to the public. First, Activision didn't get us review samples until launch day, and second, I wanted to avoid forgoing enough time with the online multiplayer to pass judgment. I chose not to give MW3 its own review post for a couple of reasons. There's enough disparity here to justify a separate purchase, especially for those hardened Modern Warfare veterans who want somewhat of a change in scenery.
While the online game modes found in BF3 certainly take a page from the MW3 playbook, they do stand up fine on their own. I also really like how the idea of teamwork feels much more important in BF3 multiplayer than it necessarily does in MW3.
In regard to multiplayer modes, BF3 will give players a chance to pilot and drive various vehicles that they can't in MW3. I've always found Call of Duty games to be overly generous in the amount of damage a player can take, and with both settings on normal, Modern Warfare 3 is the easier game. While overall it's more slow-paced than Modern Warfare 3's single-player experience, there's arguably more strategy required to make it through the entire affair. Also I searched for new updated, nothing new found.
Battlefield 3 multiplayer Pc#
In our Battlefield 3 review post, we outlined how the game's campaign has a certain sense of realism, as opposed to the over-the-top action found in typical Call of Duty campaigns. Ok, here is all what I did on my pc to fix that: Opened origin, right click on bf3, try repair on it, nothing is wrong. When you open the game it opens up into the web browser of your choice, just click on multi player then server browser then pick the game you want to play.