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Friday, June 10th Justin 2 Comments
battlefield 2 download status

In just a few loooong hours, I will be one of the happiest gamers on this planet.

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Last reply was Monday, June 13th
  1. Steve
    View Friday, June 10th

    I’m always very sceptical about downloading big files through Firefox’s download manager – it always does something wrong when it gets to about 90%… just to curse me. But heck, that’s probably just me.

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  2. Av8ur
    View Monday, June 13th

    I’ve never had a problem with the DL Manager – but what I wanna know is why is your bitrate so incredibly slow Mr. Moore? I Dl’d off the public Gamespy server with no less than 259KB/sec – and it started off at around 498KB/sec.

    ?!!

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