
15 Jun 2012
Probably my favourite diversion of 2012 (massive matter we know), Battlefield 3 is about to launch Premium. But it doesn’t come cheap. With a $49.99 cost tab it’s a tough sell. Or is it?
The hours of gameplay I’ve gotten from BF3 so distant creates it substantially my cheapest source of party I’ve ever bought. Let’s put it this way, id compensate reduction than $1/hour. But it’s not all about money; it’s about where EA Games are holding a authorization and because we would select reward over a new game.

So here is what Premium offers: “Back to Karkand as good as early entrance to Close Quarters, Armored Kill, Aftermath and End Game. These 5 digital enlargement packs yield 20 new maps and weapons, over 10 new vehicles and 4 new diversion modes to a Battlefield 3 experience. Members will accept a horde of singular in-game equipment not accessible anywhere else, including a ACB-90 knife, a set of dog tags, and disdainful infantryman and arms camos. Battlefield 3 Premium members will also get entrance to absolute new facilities such as a ability to reset stats, reserve priority into servers, and new decals for Platoon emblems.”
But for diehards, we can also entrance stat resets (so clean off your noob proviso scores), benefit entrance to priority servers (pretty win) and double XP gains for weekends. Which it’s earnest for anyone starting out, though not certain how good it’s directed for everybody who has already leveled adult all classes.
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