Dragon's Dogma's "missing" co-op is the industry's future
Written by Feed Monday, 14 May 2012 08:39
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While Matt, Joe and the OXM massive hit the pastoral vistas of OXM Land over the weekend, tunnelling for diamonds and fellowship, I was reacquainting myself with the mighty Battlefield 3. There's been an outpouring of wacky and/or unforgivably balanced custom servers since DICE introduced the Rent A Server feature, quietly retiring official servers in the process. Fate and the Quick Match option saw me fighting a mammoth bout of Conquest on Operation Metro, the game's most popular and divisive map, with 1750 spawn tickets per side.
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Dragon's Dogma's "missing" co-op is the industry's future
The budget-friendly joys of asynchronous multiplayer. While Matt, Joe and the OXM massive hit the pastoral vistas of OXM Land over the weekend, tunnelling for diamonds and fellowship, I was...
The budget-friendly joys of asynchronous multiplayer. While Matt, Joe and the OXM massive hit the pastoral vistas of OXM Land over the weekend, tunnelling for diamonds and fellowship, I was...
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