

On a side note modifications like (I'm taking a random mod here as an example to show that we're not biased in any form) Battlefield 1918 for example are not guaranteed to run with the Origin version of BF42 but it has been reported that there shouldn't be any special issues. At least it is free and free sounds good, right? But owners of the retail game, oldschool with discs, manual installation and all this crazy physical stuff are technically curtained off of the fresh meat delivered by Origin.

Most shoud know it by now but as telecommunication in our favorite time of history was still in its infancy the field messenger took longer than usual to inform us about this case:Īs there's always a hook with things which are available for free, EA is offering a free one with this free version, too. So read carefully like your teacher has always told you.įirst we would like to draw your attention on a news that has been published by EA itself 3 weeks ago. For our hearts as well as for our souls and to prevent any winter depressions we've got a cool (Get it? Cool!? Classical one) hint for all of you in the middle of this text. Hooray! Hooray? No, in fact it's no good news and making fun of it is making it even worse. Good god, how long has it been? You've been counting of course and it's been exactly 366 days (mind the leap year, folks) since our last news. Peek in, make yourself comfortable, enjoy a hot chocolate and relax as you read through a pretty much poor-in-informations news. A new news on the BF1918-page, isn't that newsly enough? If not, we would like to tell our friends and fans some things about the festive time of the year, EA's belated 10th anniversary present and the mandatory Season's Greetings of course.
