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Battlefield 3 server files leaked, modded servers appeared in the game, meanwhile DICE responds by stating that joining one may result in your entire Origin account being banned, losing access to all games on it.

Source: reddit

It’s already known that Origin will be required to play Battlefield 3 on the PC, and at first, it seemed like just another digital download service, however, some might find it disturbing that, according to the Origin EULA, EA collects information about your computer, the software installed on it, its hardware, not only to “improve the service”, but they can also pass on this data to third parties, as the document states:
EA may also use this information combined with personal information for marketing purposes and to improve our products and services. We may also share that data with our third party service providers in a form that does not personally identify you.
The last part, “in a form that does not personally identify you”, is a relief, but it’s scary to know that Origin will be collecting all sorts of information from your system, including your IP address and other, non-EA software that you have installed on your PC. You can read the full Origin EULA here.
It gets scarier. Another EA EULA, which covers EA Online and EA account privacy (which is requited to play Battlefield 3), has even more concerning legal speak. The scary part of the EULA, as pointed out by a user on The Escapist Forums:
When you use EA online and mobile products and services or you play our games on your PC or console, we may collect certain non-personal demographic information including gender, zip code, information about your computer, hardware, software, platform, media, mobile device, mobile device ID, console ID, incident data, Internet Protocol (IP) address, network Media Access Control (MAC) address and connection. We also collect other non-personal information such as feature usage, game play statistics and scores, user rankings and click paths.
Since Battlefield 3 and all other EA Online games fall under this category, it gives EA the right to collect vast amounts of data on players, and to make matters worse, the beginning of the document states that you waive all your rights to be protected by law. Worse, EA reserves the right to share all of this information with any third party, including law enforcement agencies.
We’re not sure if this is common among other publishers in their license agreements (like Valve’s Steam service), but it definitely seems like EA is taking it too far, if not breaking the law. If you wish to read the EA Online EULA, you can find it here.
What the fuck world?
Source: bf3blog.com
PS here’s a real difference between PC and PS3 version (I had a chance to play both):
If I’ll ever hear some jackass from Sony saying that PS3 is still a powerful piece of hardware I will fucking punch my screen.
Open Beta starts Thursday, September 29th (9 days from today)! It’s gonna be available until October 10th (so it will last for 11 days).

Source: Battlefield Blog

Most prices have 1$ = 1€ ratio, this means that EU prices are 43% more expensive. To remind all, 1$ = 0,68961€ and 1€ = 1.45$.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – 66% off, Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam – 50% off, Battlefield Bad Company 2: SPECACT Kit Upgrade -50% off, Battlefield 2: Complete Collection -50% off, Medal of Honor – 50% off, Medal of Honor: Airborne – 75% off
US: $6.80 (= 4,69€)
UK: £6.80 (= $11.15)
EU: 13,60€ !!!! (= $19.72, over 3 times more expensive)
AU: $6.80 USD
RU: $10.20 USD
US: $7.49
UK: £4.99 (9% higher)
EU: 6,49€ (24% higher)
AU: $7.49 USD (0% higher)
RU: $7.49 USD (0% higher)
US: $5.00
UK: £3.75 (23% higher)
EU: 5,–€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.75 USD (25% lower)
RU: $5.00 (0% higher)
US: $14.99
UK: £9.99 (9% higher)
EU: 14,99€ (43% higher)
AU: $34.99 USD (133% higher)
RU: $29.99 USD (50% higher)
US: $2.50
UK: £2.50 (64% higher)
EU: 2,50€ (43% higher)
AU: $2.50 USD (0% higher)
RU: $2.50 USD (0% higher)
And about this pre-ordering Brink.. I feel totally sorry for AU guys. And EU guys are also screwed. And it’s not available in Russia.
US: $49.99 (= 34,47€)
UK: £29.99 (= $49.20)
EU: 49,99€ (= $72.49, 43% higher)
AU: $89.99 USD (80% higher)
Distributor Atomblock is to launch a new download site in UK with 450 titles ready to download from clients including EA, Codemasters, Ubisoft and 2K Games. Atomblock plans to have over 1000 titles by the end of the year.
A lot of new Bad Company 2 Vietnam gameplay material was shown on the Tokyo Game Show. The game is basically the same thing with new guns and vehicles (and maps obviously).
Here’s a gameplay video:
Recently the multiplayer mode of Medal of Honor faced criticism for allowing the player to take the Taliban side, thus killing US soldiers.
I won’t comment the moral ethics to portray an ongoing conflict nor if it wise too, but interesting to read is what real soldiers think that have to face the Taliban everyday.
GamrFeed interviewed 9 fighting soldiers, men and women alike about their opinion and how they feel about it.
Another big sale coming up, here’s the full list (thanks to reddit):
Weekend 1 (7/15/10 – 7/18/10):
50% off Crysis
50% off Crysis Warhead
Weekend 2 (7/22/10 – 7/25/10):
75% off Mass Effect
40% off Mass Effect 2
40% off Mass Effect 2 Digital Deluxe
Weekend 3 (7/29/10 – 8/1/1):
50% off Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
50% off Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath
50% off Command & Conquer 3: Red Alert 3
75% off Command & Conquer 3: Red Alert 3 Uprising
33% off Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
Weekend 4 (8/5/10 – 8/8/10):
50% off Dead Space
75% off Mirror’s Edge
33% off SPORE
33% off Creepy & Cute
33% off Galactic Adventures
Weekend 5 (8/12/10 – 8/15/10):
75% off Burnout Paradise
25% off Need For Speed Shift
50% off Need For Speed Undercover
Weekend 6 (8/19/10 – 8/22/10):
33% off Battlefield Bad Company
50% off Battlefield 2 Complete
Battlefield Bad Company 2 + Battlefield 2 Complete Collection + Medal of Honor Beta Key Bundle ($79.94)
Weekend 7 (8/26/10 – 8/29/10):
33% off Dragon Age: Origins
25% off Dragon Age: Origins Awakening
33% off Dragon Age: Origins Digital Deluxe
40% off Dragon Age: Origins + Awakening Bundle
40% off Dragon Age: Origins Deluxe + Awakening Bundle
Weekend 8 (9/2/10 – 9/5/10):
40% off all PCDD titles