Team Europe UK BF4 PC Clan
Recruiting Active Battlefield PC 18+ Players
Team Europe is an established Battlefield PC adult gaming community, that has been active since 2009. Register on our forums then introduce yourself, join active BF players in TeamSpeak while you're gaming. The VIP application process is easy and effective, start by introducing yourself in our forums. To become eligible for full clan membership, the first step is to apply for a server VIP slot. Demonstrate that you are committed, then you can be invited within two weeks as a member. Being active is very important, start by posting in the forums and this will accelerate your integration. We hope to see you on the Battlefield!May
23
May 21st was a huge day for Battlefield fans – so much news that we put together a quick recap so that you can stay up to date on all the exciting Battlefield news!
We are excited to announce that Battlefield 4 will be available October 29 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. It will also be available for the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4. The China Rising expansion pack has been announced! Much like the relationship between Back to Karkand and Battlefield 3, China Rising will be avialable sometime after the release of Battlefield 4. This expansion pack has four massive maps on the Chinese...
May
23
Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Review
We must admit to being a little surprised by the GTX 780 3GB, not least due to its arrival just three months (almost to the day) after the GTX Titan 6GB. Titan was pitched as a range-topping single GPU card in the mould of the 8800 Ultra, albeit at an even higher price tag of around £900, so for the GTX 780 3GB to arrive so soon afterwards, and looking remarkably similar, is rather unexpected. Despite the new 7-series moniker, GTX 780, and indeed any subsequent 7-series cards, do not take advantage of a new GPU architecture or even updates to the silicon in the way that GTX 580 differed from GTX 480...
May
20
We've been waxing lyrical about small form factor hardware for a few years now and for very good reasons. Motherboards such as Asus' Maximus V Gene proved some time ago that micro-ATX motherboards offer just as many features and and are just as overclocking-friendly as full-size motherboards. While it and other mATX boards may lack a couple of PCI-Express slots, you can still use a discrete sound card and even splash out on a dual-graphics system. Following this trend, we've seen a few micro-ATX cases recently, and in fact there's a move towards even smaller hardware, with mini-ITX now a viable option, with both some cracking...
May
17
Casting my mind back 20 years or so, I remember when hard disks were barely breaching the 1GB barrier. Even though programs at the time generally took up a lot less space than they do today, space was very much a premium. I was mainly into flight simulators at the time, and these took up far more space than your average fps did before the millennium. So much so that I would have to uninstall all other games just to run my favourite sims, and even then I’d be running the hard disk with less than 10 per cent space free.
This, of course, meant it was pretty slow, even by standards back then. Thankfully, at the turn of the century, hard disks started to increase in size almost...



