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{{Template:Classification|standard}}{{Construction}} '''[http://battlelog.battlefield.com Battlelog]''' is an enforced web based social networking service for the PC ''Battlefield'' and ''Medal of Honor'' series games created by EA and DICE. It replaces much of the in-game menu from prior Battlefield games as a means of launching the various game modes, expanding on statistics tracking features, and integrating forums and messaging. A new version, Battlelog 2.0, will be used in the upcoming ''[[Battlefield 4]]''.

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{{Template:Classification|standard}}{{Construction}} '''[http://battlelog.battlefield.com Battlelog]''' is a web-based social networking service for the ''Battlefield'' and ''Medal of Honor'' series. For PC players, It replaces much of the in-game menu from prior Battlefield games as a means of launching the various game modes, expanding on statistics tracking features, and integrating forums and messaging. A new version, Battlelog 2.0, will be used in the upcoming ''[[Battlefield 4]]''.

==Battlelog 1.0==

==Battlelog 1.0==

===History===

===History===



Battlelog was first announced at E3 2011 and was subsequently made available upon the release of the Battlefield 3 beta, albiet in a beta itself, with the final verson releasing on October 25, 2011. It was later heavily updated on June 4th, 2012 to help promote [[Battlefield Premium]]. Some of the new features included access to all Premium unlock, easier access to Co-Op and multiplayer stats, assignments, leaderboards, unlocks, etc. On October 4th, 2012, Battlelog included support for ''[[w:c:medalofhonor:Medal of Honor: Warfighter|Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' alongside ''Battlefield 3'', sharing Battlelog functions almost identically. The website was given a style update in May 2013 that made greater use of [[wikipedia:Web Open Font Format|WebFonts]] and reorganized the header menu so as to make accessability easier. It also included preemptive support for Battlefield 4.

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Battlelog was first announced at E3 2011 and was subsequently made available upon the release of the[[ Battlefield 3| ''Battlefield 3'']] beta, albiet in a beta itself, with the final verson releasing on October 25, 2011. It was later heavily updated on June 4th, 2012 to help promote [[Battlefield Premium]]. Some of the new features included access to all Premium unlocks, easier access to co-op and multiplayer stats, assignments, leaderboards, unlocks, etc. On October 4th, 2012, Battlelog included support for ''[[w:c:medalofhonor:Medal of Honor: Warfighter|Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' alongside ''Battlefield 3'', sharing Battlelog functions almost identically. The website was given a visual update in May 2013 that made greater use of [[wikipedia:Web Open Font Format|WebFonts]] and reorganized the header menu so as to make accessibility easier. It also included pre-emptive support for ''Battlefield 4''.

===Features===

===Features===



Battlelog features social tools, feeds and player stats while also allowing users to manage their friends lists, form [[squad]]s, create [[Battlelog: Platoons|platoons]], use rudimentary voice chat, follow their friends' progress in real-time, and engage in forums. In addition to its social features Battlelog also functions as the Game Launcher and Server Browser to join online multiplayer games on the PC, replacing the built-in and secondary systems (such as Steam) found with games else where.

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Battlelog features social tools, feeds, and player stats, while also allowing users to manage their friends lists, form [[squad]]s, create [[Battlelog: Platoons|platoons]], use rudimentary voice chat, follow their friends' progress in real-time, and engage in forums. In addition to its social features, Battlelog also functions as the Game Launcher and Server Browser to join online multiplayer games on the PC, replacing the built-in and secondary systems (such as Steam) found with games else where.



Battlelog can also be used to create [[Matches]] that can be played throughout all platforms with whoever the player wants, such as friends and platoon members. As well, the post-game results of each match can be viewed in Battlelog.

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Battlelog can also be used to create [[Matches]] that can be played throughout all platforms with whoever the player wants, such as friends and platoon members. The post-game results of each match can be viewed in Battlelog as well.

Loadouts for weapons and vehicle specializations can be made from a menu on your soldier page. Soldier appearance and dogtags can also be customized from within Battlelog. All changes, once finished, will be synced with your soldier on their respective system. Changes to audio, video, and [[key binding]]s cannot be done from Battlelog, and must be done in a game session.

Loadouts for weapons and vehicle specializations can be made from a menu on your soldier page. Soldier appearance and dogtags can also be customized from within Battlelog. All changes, once finished, will be synced with your soldier on their respective system. Changes to audio, video, and [[key binding]]s cannot be done from Battlelog, and must be done in a game session.

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Battlelog is also available for mobile devices, where most of the same stat-tracking and messaging features are still available.

Battlelog is also available for mobile devices, where most of the same stat-tracking and messaging features are still available.



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[[Category:Battlefield 4]]



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==Battlelog 2.0==

==Battlelog 2.0==

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[[Category:Battlefield 4]]

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[[Category:Features of Battlefield 3]]

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