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Battlefield 4 will include in game Battlelog

DICE has released details of its new and improved Battlelog system. Battlefield 3 had you exiting the game and returning to a webpage every time you wanted to change multiplayer servers or play some campaign on your own for a while; it was a confusing and unnecessary experiment. However, now Battlelog will be an in-game feature.

Battlelog

Other improvements will include synchronisation between the tablet, web and in game versions of Battlelog. DICE has also thrown in a ‘remote joining' feature.

“Remote Joining is another really cool game-connected feature. Now you can pull up the list of servers on Battlelog, find the one you want to play on, and press “Join”. It’ll pull you right into that server. It’s extremely fast and fluid and a whole new way to find games on both console and PC.” said a DICE spokesperson.

Basically it works the way it always should've from the start. That said, one feature that should be a pleasant surprise, is the ability to create your own missions. Friends can set score based challenges on maps that you can compete in and you'll get a notification in Battlelog when you are invited to take part in a challenge.

KitGuru Says: I didn't like the way Battlelog was previously handled, going in and out of the game and having to launch it through a webpage. It's a hassle and quite distracting. Now that everything is going to be handled in-game it will hopefully be a better experience. Are you guys happy with the Battlelog changes?

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4 comments

  1. Great! Routine for playing BF3 is to find a server, wait for the game to load, minimise it and close Chrome since it eats so much RAM (I believe I am physically incapable of closing tabs). The alternative is to leave the browser open and, after about 5 minutes of playing, have my game freeze for a split second at random intervals when loading data from the RAM file thing on the hard drive.

    That said, with only 4GB I’d probably have issue running BF4 at all. But still, step in the right direction!

  2. Pretty chuffed to hear this! Loading battlelog through the browser was not something I enjoyed doing. I hated that EA left steam and made me take an extra step just to launch the one game from them I play. I hated even more when not only did I have to launch origin I also had to launch the game from a different website.

    This is just going back to the way games have always been, why did they change in the first place?

  3. I like it in the browser, BF3 is a very demanding game, and when it closes the game it allows my graphics cards time to cool down almost completely before going into another game, but if they optimize the menus to not use graphics card power then I don’t mind