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Re: Xfire
Well Mr Sandretzky Ive been using it now for a while and its not bad. You can see if your player buddies are online and what server there at (if they want to be seen). Also when you use xfire it will launch battlefield to the server you request so you don't have to wait for the opening screens ect. So overall its not a bad program. Thank you Mr. Sandretzky Oh not a problem Mr. Sandretzky anytime.....Sandretzky wrote:Anyone use this?? Pros Cons (from users).
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I use ASE. I paid for the lifetime subscription before Yahoo bought it. It is okay for BF42, but I'm not sure it handles BF2 right. Since I quit playing BF2 I haven't really paid attention. I tried Qtracker, but since ASE was working for me I didn't bother really trying it out.
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