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DICE returning to military roots after BF:Hardline is released


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#1 Renlist

Posted 26 November 2014 - 10:03 PM

Battlefield 5.

http://www.ausgamers...-military-roots


Tried this forums link insert and it worked fine. When I went back and tried to edit the Insert field box and add text to the link other than My Link, it fuked up. This forum engine is so lazy it probably expected me to go to my browser settings and delete the cache just so the freaking forum engine could handle the edit .

#2 posi

Posted 26 November 2014 - 10:23 PM

Battlefield 5.

http://www.ausgamers...-military-roots


Tried this forums link insert and it worked fine. When I went back and tried to edit the Insert field box and add text to the link other than My Link, it fuked up. This forum engine is so lazy it probably expected me to go to my browser settings and delete the cache just so the freaking forum engine could handle the edit .



Cool link , I never have issue with dropping links except possibly moving the mouse off the pop-up and losing it and having to redo.. I've set one of type of forums up these up on a .net website and fiddled with the sql.. I recall it being an utter nightmare.
Considering the age of this forum and number of total post... It's doing rather well.

Dice didn't produce Hardline, so they never really left war. EA left war using a different producer.

#3 Renlist

Posted 27 November 2014 - 02:51 AM


Battlefield 5.

http://www.ausgamers...-military-roots


Tried this forums link insert and it worked fine. When I went back and tried to edit the Insert field box and add text to the link other than My Link, it fuked up. This forum engine is so lazy it probably expected me to go to my browser settings and delete the cache just so the freaking forum engine could handle the edit .



I never have issue with dropping links except possibly moving the mouse off the pop-up and losing it and having to redo.. I've set one of type of forums up these up on a .net website and fiddled with the sql.. I recall it being an utter nightmare.
Considering the age of this forum and number of total post... It's doing rather well.


Ya, no big deal. I'm so used to spiffy forum engines providing a brief description of the link, automatically. After successfully posting and clicking on "My Link" that was created to link to the site, I decided to edit that description. After that the forum engine couldn't handle the edit, ha. Like I said, clearing the cache probably would've done the trick. No big deal.


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