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Battlefield 3: disabling 3rd-party app such as MSI Afterburner/RTSS (RivaTuner Statis. Battlefield 3 is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE and published by Electronic Arts.It is a direct sequel to 2005’s Battlefield 2, and the eleventh installment in the Battlefield franchise.
Dead Space
Crysis 2 (x2)
Burnout Paradise (x2)
Medal of Honor
Mirror's Edge
Battlefield 3
To anyone who wants them.
First come, first serve. I'll send you the code in a private message.
Treyman-XIII said:
This seems like a trap
No trap.
I have them left over since I already had half the games.
Force them to pay for the less fortunate.
If you can't spare $5, you're probably a child.
VIexed said:
Don't hand them out.
Force them to pay for the less fortunate.
If you can't spare $5, you're probably a child.
But.. but..
Let's see how fast these go in the console section.
Drop #5
Dead Space Origin Key
FJ99-72ZY-HVRS-39ZN-FZBW
Dead Space Steam Key
JMJT8-T6EEZ-VRLRV
Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box Origin Key
4D2A-B4X6-Z7CN-XXJX-3ZCW
Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box Steam Key
ANGW3-VN7BN-Z8FM2
Crysis 2 Maximum Edition Origin Key
877F-9PJ9-FKXW-PSWP-E3GT
Crysis 2 Maximum Edition Steam Key
GWWZQ-RCA09-6FVJE
Dead Space 3 Origin Key
5VNN-PLB6-BRTF-AP73-4AVT
Medal of Honor Origin Key
EFHH-MDRW-H3M4-44RK-MZDK
Medal of Honor Steam Key
093EV-BM27W-LXA46
Mirror's Edge Origin Key
4V8Y-3Q6L-SKN6-GKVV-MXAX
Mirror's Edge Steam Key
5QZXT-W8ANW-JBWRH
Battlefield 3 Origin Key
283T-M6NC-YRJD-PVJ7-RB2W
VIexed said:
Don't hand them out.
Force them to pay for the less fortunate.
If you can't spare $5, you're probably a child.
got a point to be fair, $5 is next to nothing, it's an amazing deal really
Dead Space:
6D0H0-E7W3E-NI6LX
Burnout:
3N2ZA-JBBNC-PAIHJ
Crysis 2:
0F099-VJXB4-WFQF9
Medal of Honor:
CV248-WW227-CHVYI
Enjoy.
PancakePoon said:
All Steam keys :
Dead Space:
6D0H0-E7W3E-NI6LX
Burnout:
3N2ZA-JBBNC-PAIHJ
Crysis 2:
0F099-VJXB4-WFQF9
Medal of Honor:
CV248-WW227-CHVYI
Enjoy.
Thanks! :)
Kudos.
Dark-GamerGuy said:
Wow, people actually giving out free game keys to fellow gamers for the sake of giving.. I must say I am pleasantly surprised.
Kudos.
But
EA censors any cd-key they find on the forums.
You can probably figure out why.
Just over a month ago, EA announced it's new digital retail and social networking platform, Origin. Within weeks the company made it clear that they weren't just just casually throwing their hat in the digital distribution ring - they intend to aggressively support Origin by offering enough exclusives to tempt gamers away from rival platform, Steam.
As a result, it's not surprising to hear that EA could be snubbing Valve's Steam service, to bolster their own Origin offering, by withholding their highly-anticipated first-person shooter, Battlefield 3.
Hot on the heels of news that EA would only be offering the Mass Effect 3 PC Deluxe Edition exclusively through Origin, Joystiq stumbled upon the interesting omission of Steam on the list of 'Battlefield 3 Digital Retailers.' The page has since been pulled, indicating that Steam's absence was either an oversight - or the publisher realized the omission was quickly creating anti-Steam speculation.
However, despite the current error 404 redirect, the Steam-less list is already out of the bag - as evidenced by the image below (courtesy of Planet Battlefield): Final fantasy xv hack ios.
Anyone who intends to purchase Battlefield 3 in North America, assuming the Steam omission isn't an oversight, will have seven choices:
Battlefield 3 Steam Chart
- Origin (no doubt EA's retailer of choice)
- GameStop
- Impulse
- Direct2Drive
- Amazon
- Best Buy
- GamersGate
There's no doubt the absence of Steam makes complete sense. While the other retailers listed are certainly EA competition in the digital space, given the company's ambitious plans for Origin, Steam is the most formidable - and most closely related to the kind of experience that EA would like to offer. While they'll certainly lose some potential Origin customers to the other online distributors, there's no doubt that skipping Steam will draw loads of new members to EA's in-house service. In addition, Steam no-doubt takes a cut of every game sold through their digital service - which means a lot of lost revenue that EA could have collected 1:1 with consumers through Origin.
On the flip side, there's also room to believe that the absence of Steam was simply an omission - but only because of the momentum behind Battlefield 3 in the 2011 holiday FPS 'battle' against Modern Warfare 3. Many industry veterans and hardcore gamers are in Battlefield's corner and locking-down distribution options could stifle some of the positive buzz around the title - only because some fans will inevitably be angry that they won't be able to utilize Steam functionality with the game.
In the end, whether or not the rumor is true at this point comes down to one basic question: What's more important to EA right now: using every resource imaginable to take-on Call of Duty or using a high-profile title to bolster their own digital distribution platform?
Battlefield 3 Steam Unlocked
While throwing Battlefield 3 out to users through all available digital distributors could add a bit more coin to EA's pocket in the short-term, establishing Origin early-on as a formidable alternative to Steam will will pay-off hugely down the road (not to mention all the coin the company will make - since Steam won't be taking their middle-man cut).
Follow me on Twitter @benkendrick and let us know what you think of the Steam-less retailer list. Is it an intentional snub by EA or an honest omission?
Battlefield 3 releases October 25, 2011 for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
Steam Battlefield 3 Player Count
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