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12/28/2013 5:40:11 PM EDT
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12/28/2013 5:46:33 PM EDT
[#1]
Those chinese aimbot hacking faggots.



Good.




12/28/2013 5:50:39 PM EDT
[#2]
They're trying to keep the populations weight down.
12/28/2013 5:55:49 PM EDT
[#3]
I thought China Rising would have been great propaganda for them.   What was it...  "Confucius said "never give a sword to a man who can't dance.  We spent decades making their toys, their shoes...even their flags.  All while enduring their condinsenion and biding ourtime.  And now the moment hasc come where they will know our greatness.  Let's dance!"

12/28/2013 6:29:37 PM EDT
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I thought China Rising would have been great propaganda for them.   What was it...  "Confucius said "never give a sword to a man who can't dance.  We spent decades making their toys, their shoes...even their flags.  All while enduring their condinsenion and biding ourtime.  And now the moment hasc come where they will know our greatness.  Let's dance!"

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They are probably pissed about the whole making our toys and shoes comment in the trailer
12/28/2013 6:31:39 PM EDT
[#5]
Fuck China. FBHO.
12/28/2013 6:41:50 PM EDT
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"The Chinese government has banned Electronic Arts' military FPS Battlefield 4 because it contains content that threatens national security, the country's Ministry of Culture has said.

The Wall Street Journal points out that this decision is not likely to negatively impact EA's business because the publisher doesn't sell Battlefield 4 in China.

The ban comes after the release of downloadable expansion China Rising, which features four multiplayer maps on the Chinese mainland.

An official copy of the Ministry's announcement is not yet available and an EA representative declined to comment on the story.

Last week, a Chinese newspaper accused Battlefield 4 of "discrediting China's image" and "distorting the truth in an effort to mislead young people."

China lifted its 13-year console ban in September with the creation of a new free-trade zone in Shanghai."
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History's gonna prove me right 5-10 years from now....They're up to no good.

Inna few years they won't need landing craft. They'll already be here.

For years I've seen mile long trains of Costco container trains transporting ????? to where???

Hope I'm wrong.


12/28/2013 6:45:08 PM EDT
[#7]
you can probably buy a bootleg version in China right now . non issue.
12/28/2013 6:47:14 PM EDT
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Did they ban Hot Pockets and Mountain Dew too?
12/28/2013 6:52:38 PM EDT
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I read on IGN today that they didn't even release BF4 in China so they just banned a game that EA didn't even want to release in their country.
12/28/2013 6:55:35 PM EDT
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12/28/2013 6:56:14 PM EDT
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History's gonna prove me right 5-10 years from now....They're up to no good.

Inna few years they won't need landing craft. They'll already be here.

For years I've seen mile long trains of Costco container trains transporting ????? to where???

Hope I'm wrong.


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"The Chinese government has banned Electronic Arts' military FPS Battlefield 4 because it contains content that threatens national security, the country's Ministry of Culture has said.

The Wall Street Journal points out that this decision is not likely to negatively impact EA's business because the publisher doesn't sell Battlefield 4 in China.

The ban comes after the release of downloadable expansion China Rising, which features four multiplayer maps on the Chinese mainland.

An official copy of the Ministry's announcement is not yet available and an EA representative declined to comment on the story.

Last week, a Chinese newspaper accused Battlefield 4 of "discrediting China's image" and "distorting the truth in an effort to mislead young people."

China lifted its 13-year console ban in September with the creation of a new free-trade zone in Shanghai."


History's gonna prove me right 5-10 years from now....They're up to no good.

Inna few years they won't need landing craft. They'll already be here.

For years I've seen mile long trains of Costco container trains transporting ????? to where???

Hope I'm wrong.




Probably goods to Costco.
12/28/2013 6:58:08 PM EDT
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GOOD because they weren't gonna get it
12/28/2013 7:00:03 PM EDT
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Probably goods to Costco.
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"The Chinese government has banned Electronic Arts' military FPS Battlefield 4 because it contains content that threatens national security, the country's Ministry of Culture has said.

The Wall Street Journal points out that this decision is not likely to negatively impact EA's business because the publisher doesn't sell Battlefield 4 in China.

The ban comes after the release of downloadable expansion China Rising, which features four multiplayer maps on the Chinese mainland.

An official copy of the Ministry's announcement is not yet available and an EA representative declined to comment on the story.

Last week, a Chinese newspaper accused Battlefield 4 of "discrediting China's image" and "distorting the truth in an effort to mislead young people."

China lifted its 13-year console ban in September with the creation of a new free-trade zone in Shanghai."


History's gonna prove me right 5-10 years from now....They're up to no good.

Inna few years they won't need landing craft. They'll already be here.

For years I've seen mile long trains of Costco container trains transporting ????? to where???

Hope I'm wrong.




Probably goods to Costco.


That to
12/28/2013 7:01:19 PM EDT
[#14]
National security? Lmao, China rising is a forest and a desert.
12/28/2013 7:16:05 PM EDT
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To china it's a lot more than that.....