One of the most popular new games, Battlefield 4 has already won over plenty of fans, however, some may be dissappointed with the game's results on the PC.
DICE, the developer of the game, has acknowledged on the Battlelog that since the Oct. 29 launch date the PC version of the game has been experiencing several bugs. These include server issues such as players getting disconnected from matches and even servers crashing completely. A less common — but more worryisome — bug being reported is players losing their multiplayer stats for the game. DICE assured fans that they are working hard to smooth out the game on PC and will be releasing a new patch very soon:
"We are working on a PC client patch at the moment and hope to release it soon. We will share the patch notes once we have the patch contents finalized. The main focus is to fix as many crashes as possible, starting with the issues affecting a large number of players. We will update you once we are ready to release new server updates. We are currently working on server update #5, with four being released so far," said DICE.
While players may be having issues with the multiplayer game, in the meantime they can try to get all the collectibles found in the single player portion of Battlefield 4. The two big collectibles found in the game are dog tags and new weapons. Both have a specific chime audio clue when players are near the collectibles, so players should listen for the noise as they make their way through a battle.
Dog tags are hidden in different areas of each level, with two or three appearing in each and every area of the game. These are usually hidden in areas not normally explored by players, so you should explore thoroughly before moving past different areas. Collected dog tags can be used within the multiplayer portion of the game.
New weapons can also be found in the single player portion of the game, which can then be used in multiplayer. By picking up the new weapon players will see an image of the gun on screen, and will be able to then use it as a primary or secondary weapon throughout the game.