BF:BC2 Beta Keys from I3D
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28 Jan 2010, 17:15
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News
The Battlefield : Bad Company 2 PC beta launches today, and our friends at I3D have 10,000 beta keys to give away inside 48 hours!
BF:BC2, due to be released March 2nd 2010, is the sequel to EA's 2008 FPS Battlefield: Bad Company, and brings the spectacular Battlefield gameplay to the forefront of next-gen consoles and PC.
But you don't have to wait until March to try out this game - there are four easy ways for you to get a beta key from I3D today!
Just follow http://twitter.com/bc2com and retweet this tweet ("#bfbc2beta news! 500 keys going to twitter followers only! RT and follow to win!")
500 keys will be given out to people who retweet!
Watch BadCompany2.com
Every 15 minutes a new post will go up offering 20 new beta keys - all you need to do is fill in your email address and you'll receive a beta key straight away!
Post on BadCompany2.com
Reply to this forum post and you could grab yourself a beta key that way!
Pre-Order a server from I3D.net
I3D are offering Battlefield: Bad Company 2 servers from just €21.90 a month - and if you pre-order yours now, you'll get 10 beta keys for you and your friends!
To pre-order, just head over to I3D.net
If I could load at fullspeed I'd have had it in about that time as well, although cannot load at fullspeed - only 100 kb/s. Suuuuuuucks
you just have to give him a e-bj :)
GRAB YOUR KEY HERE!!act fast
will love you forever!
(gonna give them later to u, at school atm)
e: all out :O
140 seeders at the moment
Not bad. But not good.
Also quad core isnt enough. You need bad ass quad core. Meh.
got an Intel E8600 3.0 Ghz Core2Duo and im playing with the highest settings -.-
btw how many fps? 30-35 in here with E6750, 8800GT and 4GB RAM (1280x1024, lowest possible settings)
It's like trying to play Crysis but your fps doesn't increase when you lower settings.
i dont really know my average fps, but i got no problems running it at all:)
Dont flame until you've seen the FPS drops in this game.
Fact:
The game is much more CPU hungry than graphics hungry.
Evidence:
Compare FPS from highest resolution with FPS from lowest resolution.
What happends is that you get only a little bit more FPS, which is the evidence that the CPU is factor that limit your FPS.
You _should_ get about 50-75% more FPS in a game when lowering resolution to lowest.
My system
I got a decent Quad core. Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200.
And a "good" graphics card. XFX GTX 260