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Is It Worth Buying Bf4 Dlc Maps

Is The Last Of Us Remastered worth buying on PS4?

It was (For me at least) the best game of the past generation to be honest, it's an absolute must-play for everyone that has either a PS3 or a PS4.
I completed it three times and I'll buy it again, I don't really care if people tell me to get a life or to stop being a fanboy but it really is awesome.
I'd tell you what you would expect from the main story but I don't want to spoil anything but if you like good games that have an incredible story then like I said before, this is a must buy.
And about the multi-player, amazing, it's not very fast paced like BF4 or the Call of duty games but the gameplay and the game modes are pretty awesome to say the least, this actually requires skill, teamwork and patience, you can't run like Rambo against the enemy and kill everyone, it's pretty difficult against a team that communicates together so it's a good idea playing with friends.

But the 2 main reasons to buy this game is:
-1080p at 60FPS, I mean, this is also one of the best looking games on the PS3, there are obviously far better looking games like Crysis 3 or Metro last light but this one is just away by an inch and at 60 frames per second?!

-The main campaign, all multi-player DLCs (I think) and Left Behind, a DLC that covers what happened previously with a main character only at $50. I don't really know why people are complaining about the price, I mean, this is an amazing offer.

But anyways, I would definitely, 100% suggest to buy this game for PS4, you won't regret it

At this point, no. Servers for dlc maps are practically dead. The only ones still kicking are the free maps. Unless you REALLY want the guns, dont get it. Keep in mind that even if you do get it just for the guns, some gun unlock requirements are to do something on a specific dlc map. This is a problem because you wont find servers with those maps. So it basically isnt worth it.

Oh yes!, The player base is still alive. I live in India , so for me the best servers are the ones in Hong Kong . These servers are usually full all the time(with a wait list too sometimes). The same applies to servers in the UAE and Japan(I occasionally play on them too). Unfortunately, the servers for the “they shall not pass” dlc are usually empty .However, the vanilla servers are filled … you will definitely find a game at any instant of time. Now, it even better with premium friends . Again unfortunately, there aren't many people playing the dlc. The upcoming “ in the name of the tsar” dlc shows promise.You sound definitely buy it!!Cheers!

Whilst I must say, the Battlefield 1 campaign is a blast. It’s amazing, thought provoking, well written, plays well, has a large replayability value, as far as FPS campaigns go, but the meat of the game is in Multiplayer. Especially in the new operations mode. Whilst the War Stories are all satisfying and evoke actual emotion, that alone is probably not worth spending the full RRP on.

Should I buy Battlefield 4 or Battlefield: Hardline?

Speaking as a long time fan of the Battlefield series your best option is to get Battlefield 4. Battlefield 4 is the true Battlefield experience. The series has always been military shooters and is what DICE does best. Battlefield Hardline is essentially taking the fun stuff away- the tanks, jets and attack choppers is what Battlefield is all about and Hardline doesn't have it. Any Battlefield fan who played the beta will tell you it fees like a money grab which could be DLC for Battlefield 4 but they are charging you full price for.

In terms of player count for BF4 on Xbox One it is higher than ever before. You are guarenteed to find several full maps on any major game mode (so Conquest, Rush, TDM and Obliteration) any time of the day.

I'd have to agree with Mohd Farhat Irteza. I can't really see it being worth that much anymore. Most people, especially the better players, seemed to have moved on to Battlefield 4 and probably a good chunk of them will move onto Hardline once it's released. Though the play style is a bit different, it's still the new Battlefield on the block.Another thing to consider though, is that if you really like Battlefield 3 and are dead set against buying 4, then Premium is the only opportunity you'll have for getting new content. Personally, I wouldn't go anywhere near it, but also I haven't picked up Battlefield 3 in quite some time.It may be worth your money to pick up Battlefield 4 since it's really not all that different from 3, but you'll get a bigger community to play with. Seems like your options are pretty limited, but hopefully you'll be satisfied with whatever choice you decide to make. Good luck.

Are there still Battlefield 4 servers that play DLC maps?Yes, they do exist (at least in the US) but they’re rare, and you’re more or less stuck playing whatever the server admins feel like running. You’ll see lots of 24/7 servers running just one map; there are a few that do actual rotations (some of which are even good) but if you’re looking at getting into (or getting back into) Battlefield 4 I would say that ship has already sailed, for the most part. The only reason to buy the expansions at this point is for the extra weapons, or for the very rare DLC running servers.The whole reason DICE went to a service model with Battlefield V is due to generally lower player counts on the expansions. This is a perfect example of what that means.

It would seem as though it is still active, and I personally think it is worth getting. Especially for the steep discounts you’ll often find.I just checked my server browser (it’s 9:40am here; not exactly peak gaming time) and there’s one full 64/64 server, and another 20/64 server. That’s two populated servers, in Australia, which is not the primary source of the Battlefield population anyway.I would take this information and infer that, in a more populated region like the US or the UK, there would be even more activity. Then try again at peak gaming time (somewhere between 6:00pm and 11:00pm for most, I should think) and I’m sure there will be several full servers, even here in Australia.I reckon you should get it, if you can find it discounted. Especially if you can get the DLC as well. Good luck to you, in any case.I’ll see you on the battlefield.

Is battlefield 4 premium worth it?

IF you already bought BF4 to your PS3, then you can consider it. But as a BF4 player on PC, i see premium unnecessary; paying 100$ just to get 5 DLC (in my opininon not all of them is necessary, i only bought Naval Strike) with side bonuses is not a good idea for me. But if you want all the DLCs and this 100$ is extra for you, then go ahead. But spending on Watch_Dogs is more appealing to me IF you do not have BF4, then stay away. I heard it has some problems with lag, not supporting mp games well and few crashes during game. It will be a smarter choice to buy Watch_Dogs if you dont have the base BF4.

Definitely not. If you find the game interesting and fun, then by all means, play to your heart’s content. In many ways, Battlefield 1 was not as good as BF4, so you won't be missing much in terms of gameplay by playing the older title. In my opinion, BF4 has much better gameplay because of the mechanics, which are not the same in BF1. If you play both games, you’ll know what I’m talking about.Long story short, BF4 is as fun as ever, and you can probably get all the DLCs for pretty cheap now too. Enjoy!P.S. If you decide to go and get the phantom bow, please please PLEASE, get it the legit way by completing the assignments and entering the code in the special elevator. Don't be the guy who gets it the non-legit way from the crate on the ground. Happy gaming :)

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