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Battlefield Hardline announces 10GB free beta preview on PS4, Xbox One. New updates gives new maps, mode

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09/02/2015
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NEW YORK: Electronic Arts has been releasing teasers to gamers right now, as it announces the release of a 10GB free Battlefield Hardline beta preview on PS4, Xbox One and PC, including a 3GB downloadable content for PS3 and Xbox 360. Gamers should receive many of the great features, like three different game modes, a variety of maps, and more of the goodies that would have gamers want to get the full Battlefield:Hardline game release.

For the multiplayer gameplay, it was reported that some of the players registered in the open beta test were unable to join. Electronic Arts confirmed that the “Matchmaking Failed” error onscreen could be due to the servers reaching maximum players capacity.

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In their official statement, EA said: “We’ve limited the number of participating players per platform during the ‘Battlefield Hardline’ beta to balance our need for stress-testing while still trying to give an exciting and engaging in-game experience to as many players possible.”

Besides the limited server capacity, Battlefield: Hardline was also reported to run on 720p on Xbox One and 900p on PlayStation4. Originally, EA aims for the game to run in full 1080p resolution on these consoles. These figures tie up with the same resolution found on Battlefield 4, which suggests that the more recent comments are correct and the developing team were not likely able to achieve the full-HD target.

Easter eggs are also expected to add flavor to the game. There is a rare instance that players would see a very peculiar animation while reloading their weapons.

Further improvements are still on the way before the final release since there are other in-game bugs reported.  However, with just over a month left, a 1080p resolution may have to be skipped on the PS4 and Xbox One releases , making the game more favorable to the high-end gaming PCs if these findings hold for the full game.

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