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That's why it's so strange that it works for some of us. I'm not going to muck around with it. If it's working it's working, that's all I care about.In October 2022, Origin ceased operations for its Windows platform, directing players to EA Play. The Mac and mobile versions remain online.
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Well buddy, sounds like a great excuse to hit up some lakes out in Tdot. I miss ice fishing out there, catch some record Lakers, Musky, Northern pikes and Wallies to fry up! Or those nasty Burbots (poor mans lobster) I caught a few of those gross thangs! Next on my list to catch the rivers is Arctic Grayling!
We've had a very mild winter so far, so I doubt ice is safe. Makes for some very good winter steelheading though. Probably some beast browns and northern pike hanging around in the harbour too. Would love a grayling out of God's country one day!Well buddy, sounds like a great excuse to hit up some lakes out in Tdot. I miss ice fishing out there, catch some record Lakers, Musky, Northern pikes and Wallies to fry up! Or those nasty Burbots (poor mans lobster) I caught a few of those gross thangs! Next on my list to catch the rivers is Arctic Grayling!
I use the in-game server browser. The only servers I connect to are BZ servers so it being a shitty unreliable server browser isn't much of an issue to me. I remember when Battlelog was first announced everyone hated it and wanted the old in-game server browser of BC2 instead.your nightmare will start when you launch origins and it installs the app and not a new version of origins....when it does this, net based battlelog will reset your password every time you log in to it.....they made it a fucking poison pill to fuck with us and force use to use game based bullshit....
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We've had a very mild winter so far, so I doubt ice is safe. Makes for some very good winter steelheading though. Probably some beast browns and northern pike hanging around in the harbour too. Would love a grayling out of God's country one day!