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It seems to be STORE promo offer and not official.

 

It's edition made by Czech eshop Xzone.cz, it's not official DICE stuff. Prices are PC - 85€ | PS3/X360 - 100 € | PS4/XOne - not available

http://www.xzone.cz/battlefiel-4-sberatelska-edice.php3?a_aid=pavelt

 

Battlefield 4 Special Edition (Deluxe)
Winter cap with logo
3x Gold Backpack (use in game)
China Rising DLC
SteelBook
Survival Cable fiber parachute logo BF4
Stylish ceramic mug in the shape of a pomegranate with the logo of Battlefield 4
Case Ammo box with logo BF4 (similar to the Golden Backpack)

 

 

Price: PC 2600 CZK ~ 130 USD

 

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GAME UK has outed the Deluxe Edition for Battlefield 4

 

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Battlefield 4 Game
Collectable SteelBook Cover
Battlefield 4 China Rising Expansion Pack - Fight for dominance across the vast and majestic Chinese mainland in four massive maps, using all-new vehicles and high-tech military equipment.
3 Gold Battlepacks - Battlepacks contain a combination of new weapon accessories, dog tags, knives, XP boosts and character customisation items. The packs are designed to add an all-new layer of multiplayer persistence with an exciting element of chance, and are awarded during gameplay

 

Price: PC £54.99 ~ 84 USD

 

 

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Wait for Razer abomination

 

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Also, UBISOFT started selling EA games. :lol:

 

Battlefield 4

 

http://shop.ubi.com/store/ubiemea/en_IE/pd/productID.283897800/sac.true

 

 

System requirements listed on Ubisoft store:

(can be placeholder or legit).

 

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I'm tired of seeing USA being good always. :\

 

 

With this intel secure, the USS Valkyrie sets a course for Shanghai. You and Tombstone squad are sent on a covert mission into the city to extract a group of VIP’s. China is in uproar after the U.S. has been implicated in the assassination of Jin Jié, the future leader and voice for peace in China. Admiral Chang has canceled elections and martial law has been declared. As U.S. and Russian naval forces position themselves off the coast of China, and the situation quickly escalates into a stare down akin to a tinderbox waiting for a spark.

 

 

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Also, UBISOFT started selling EA games. :lol:

 

Battlefield 4

 

http://shop.ubi.com/store/ubiemea/en_IE/pd/productID.283897800/sac.true

 

You are late to the party, UPlay! to sell top EA titles and ORIGIN to stock most UBISOFT titles.

Electronic Arts today announced that popular PC digital download titles from Ubisoft including Assassin’s Creed III, Far Cry 3 and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction are coming to Origin. Ubisoft titles are available for purchase and download to PC gamers on Origin starting today in North America, with Europe and Asia availability beginning on February 22. Michael Blank, Vice President of Production for Origin at EA said:

 

The heart of any valuable gaming service is delivering all the great content that players want, and the addition of Ubisoft’s top PC titles on Origin, as well as EA’s titles to Uplay, is a big win for all of our players. Today, Origin is reaching more players than ever before, and these exciting additions from Ubisoft show how committed we are to continually expanding the roster of hit games available and ready for download on Origin.

 

In addition, for the first time EA is bringing top PC downloadable titles to the Uplay shop, Ubisoft’s digital distribution service. Dead Space 3, FIFA Soccer 13, Need for Speed Most Wanted, Mass Effect 3 and The Sims 3 are among the first EA games now available worldwide on the Uplay shop. Chris Early, Vice President of Digital Publishing at Ubisoft added:

 

Making our biggest franchises like Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry available on Origin is a great way of exposing even more PC gamers to these great titles and giving them another choice in where and how they buy their games. Also, by adding excellent titles from EA to the Uplay shop, we’re taking another important step in making Uplay the most rewarding set of services available to our customers.

 

So much fail in those two press-statements.

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People really buy from Ubisoft store? I can never do that lol.

 

They do it seems, that is why it gets hacked into regularly, also, amazing leaks on their servers from time-to-time. It is like EA leaving all of BattleField DLC packs unprotected on their server and you have a free run on them. Actually I would not mind that.

Uplay + Origin = no thanks!

 

Match made in hell, one service does not let you LOG-In, the other keeps asking you to juggle their passwords.

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So much hate and mockery toward a good game, thanks to publishers. It is like hating a movie because of its distributor. Sad, really.

 

No one hates the game.

 

And really if you feel EA (and in extension DICE) are justified to hold back default content (that should be in base-game) then I cannot help you. Same with another bunch of guys over at Gearbox.

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No one hates the game.

 

And really if you feel EA (and in extension DICE) are justified to hold back default content (that should be in base-game) then I cannot help you. Same with another bunch of guys over at Gearbox.

 

I never said I support EA's policies. E.g. I am sure there will be a Premium option down the line. But instead of announcing it now, they will milk some extra money thanks to "Limited" and "Digital Deluxe" Editions and then charge full price for premium to all users regardless of which edition of the game they own.

 

Uplay has been selling EA games for quite some time now. I bought my BF3 Premium Edition from Uplay. They had a crazy discount.

 

So you got a code which you activated in Origin? Will keep a tab on UPlay as well, then.

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Yes. They give you a code and the game also shows up on your Uplay account. You can either click om the game on Uplay and activate it on an origin account or just use the code on origin separately. Even if your Uplay account is hacked, the other person wont get the game.

 

 

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Yes, you MUST activate code on Origin to play.

 

Ubisoft acts like re-seller.

 

 

Edit: Ninj'd.

 

Alright.

 

And you are being ninjaed a lot lately. Shape up, soldier!

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It refers to the concept of a "ninja edit". E.g. When you are about to reply to a post (usually to point out some mistake), the person has already edited their post by the time you reply.

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I never said I support EA's policies. E.g. I am sure there will be a Premium option down the line. But instead of announcing it now, they will milk some extra money thanks to "Limited" and "Digital Deluxe" Editions and then charge full price for premium to all users regardless of which edition of the game they own.

 

If you buy the product, you endorse the price. Simple. No two ways about it.

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If you buy the product, you endorse the price. Simple. No two ways about it.

 

Not necessarily. It signifies that I am okay paying the price. It does not mean that :

 

1. I am willing to pay the same price for any/every other game.

2. I believe that the price for the game is fair for everyone.

 

As a matter of fact, I believe that they will lose out on a lot of potential buyers in India, minimising their install base for vanilla BF4 thereby impacting the sales of any DLC/Premium packs later on. Also, if Battlefield 3 didn't occupy as much of my playing time I wouldn't be buying the next iteration for 3,499 rupees.

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Not necessarily. It signifies that I am okay paying the price. It does not mean that :

 

1. I am willing to pay the same price for any/every other game.

2. I believe that the price for the game is fair for everyone.

 

See, that is you as a person, your purchase is not as a person to the company it is as a consumer statistic to be studied and its findings flaunted.

 

If even a sizeable amount of peeps purchase BattleField 4 in India that is it, price rise is justified and EA will hang on to the price as well as causing the other publisher-distributors to justify a price hike.

 

And it is definitely not only you BattleField folks, other yearly iterative titles like FIFA and NFS as well.

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I don't recall seeing this earlier, so here we go :

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zgb8Tz1lSQ

 

Also, system specs revealed "by mistake".

 

 


 



Minimum Requirements
  • OS: Windows Vista (Service Pack 1) 32-bit

  • Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core (Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or Althon X2. 2.7 GHz)

  • Memory: 2 GB System RAM

  • Hard Drive: 20 GB

  • Video Card: DirectX 10.1 compatible with 512 MB RAM

  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible



Recommended Requirements
  • OS: Windows 7 64-bit

  • Processor: Quad-core CPU

  • Memory: 4 GB

  • Hard Drive: 20 GB

  • Video Card: DirectX11 compatible with 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 or ATI Radeon 6950)

  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible

Source : http://mp1st.com/2013/07/22/battlefield-4-pc-system-requirements-listed-on-ubisofts-uplay/

 

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