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Mirtha Shikles

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Wheni click battlelog in the main menu it says you must be signed in to origins to access online features. Now i am kind of newbish to the entire battlefield,origin,battelog,ea kind of thing, but im pretty sure than im signed into origin. On a side note I am playing on pc, and the only buttons on the menu are campaign, options, credits, exit, and battlelog.

Hello and good day. I have played battlefield v about 1900 hours and i played it last time about 4 months ago. But when i tried to play it again a month ago i realized I can't. There was a message near battlefield v tab on origin that said "no longer available on origin"


And one more thing is that i deleted the game because i thought there is some problem with it and now I can't even redownload it again nor have any other option. I checked my origin account on other computers as well but i couldn't download the game on them as well and there was the same message on them. Another thing is that i have not used any cheating system so there is not such a problem as well.


You didn't attach a screenshot of your issue so it is just a guess but it could be related to that - if you had it via a subscription before and want to go to the owned version you might have to find that version in your library.


Me and some friends have been playing Battlefield 4 recently but for some reason one of us cannot see any of the others except one guy in the battlefield app. He can see us online in Origin but not in-game. Our only way of playing together is to get the one specific friend to make a squad and everybody join them, so it's really a hassle. How do we fix this?


Yep we tried that. We looked everywhere and found no answers but we did eventually get it fixed by unfriending each other on Origin then sending a friend request through the Battlelog, which also made us friends again on origin again. Now we can see each other as we should have been able too


Steam platform purchase Battlefield 3 cannot access the server, and it is said that it is not possible to enable Battlefield on this computer using the provided origin account??? If you can't access the server on Battlefield 3, you can't use the provided origin account to enable Battlefield on this computer???


I have recently decided to play BF3 after some time. I own it at STEAM. I downloaded it, installed it, installed Punkbuster etc. Then I found out that Origin was replaced by new EA app, and I said "fine, Ill install it", I got it installed, running and started BF3, but when I launched it at Battlelog, EA app started to tell me to activate it with product key.


I've installed BF3 in December 2022 and played it with no issue. For the past month I wanted to start the game again and finish the campaign but EA app asks me to enter product key. I press the button to enter product key and then it says I'm currently offline.


I can't buy battlefield coins because I switched over to EA app so they could automatically uninstall Origin.

I also couldn't buy battlefield coins with the purchase failed error because of EA app's overlay, so I turned it off and now it's telling me to reinstall Origin


Hi,

A few weeks ago i was able to install and run battlefield v and battlefield 1 trough the installation script for lutris but with the new script (published one or two days ago) i can install Origin but the game doesnt start, with no error on debug and no aparently reason.

Plis can you upload the previous version of the bfv installation script?


If both your Gamertag and EA Account use the same email, and you can play Battlefield 1 on your console, this means, your accounts are already linked. To view your soldier stats in Companion App for Xbox One, you should switch your profile in the Companion App Settings. You can find more information on how to link your account in this article here.


There was also a bit in the same article called, What if my Gamertag or PlayStation Network Online ID is linked to the wrong account? it says to contact them for advice on what to do but it always says to phone them which is tricky because I work during the day and don't really have time to do it


You can try to change your EA Account`s email to be the same as your GamerTag`s one. If this will not link them automatically, you will have to get in touch with EA Advisors, so they can manually link your accounts. You can do this during your weekend.


Hello!



I have similar question, i bought Bf1 through Origin for Pc, and i bought an Xbox One s as well. I tried to link my Origin and EA profile to the Xbox gamertag, but i think didnt went well. and i would to have the PC Bf1 Stats on Xbox aswell. Is that can be an issue if my origin gamertag and xbox gamertag not the same? Similar, but not exact the same.And is there any chance to solve it? Because i couldn`t do this.


"fight or hostile engagement between opposing forces," c. 1300, from Old French bataille "battle, single combat," also "inner turmoil, harsh circumstances; army, body of soldiers," from Late Latin battualia "exercise of soldiers and gladiators in fighting and fencing," from Latin battuere "to beat, to strike" (see batter (v.)).


Old English feld "plain, pasture, open land, cultivated land" (as opposed to woodland), also "a parcel of land marked off and used for pasture or tillage," probably related to Old English folde "earth, land," from Proto-Germanic *felthan "flat land" (Cognates: Old Saxon and Old Frisian feld "field," Old Saxon folda "earth," Middle Dutch velt, Dutch veld Old High German felt, German Feld "field," but not found originally outside West Germanic; Swedish flt, Danish felt are borrowed from German; Finnish pelto "field" is believed to have been adapted from Proto-Germanic). This is from PIE *pel(e)-tu-, from root *pele- (2) "flat; to spread." The English spelling with -ie- probably is the work of Anglo-French scribes (compare brief, piece).


From 1914 to 1918, World War I took a greater human toll than any previous conflict, with some 8.5 million soldiers dead of battlefield injuries or disease. The Great War, as it was then known, also ravaged the landscape of Western Europe, where most of the fiercest fighting took place. From the devastated landscape of the battlefields, the red poppy would grow and, thanks to a famous poem, become a powerful symbol of remembrance.


As a sign of this faith, and a remembrance of the sacrifices of Flanders Field, Michael vowed to always wear a red poppy; she found an initial batch of fabric blooms for herself and her colleagues at a department store. After the war ended, she returned to the university town of Athens and came up with the idea of making and selling red silk poppies to raise money to support returning veterans.


Other nations soon followed suit in adopting the poppy as their official symbol of remembrance. Today, nearly a century after World War I ended, millions of people in the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Belgium, Australia and New Zealand don the red flowers every November 11 (known as Remembrance Day or Armistice Day) to commemorate the anniversary of the 1918 armistice. According to McNab, the Poppy Factory (now located in Richmond, England and Edinburgh, Scotland) is still the center of poppy production, churning out as many as 45 million poppies made of various materials each year.


Take up our quarrel with the foe:

To you from failing hands we throw

The torch; be yours to hold it high.

If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow

In Flanders fields.


Sarah Pruitt is a writer and editor based in seacoast New Hampshire. She has been a frequent contributor to History.com since 2005, and is the author of Breaking History: Vanished! (Lyons Press, 2017), which chronicles some of history's most famous disappearances.


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In the 1970s, Sheldon Kaplan, an engineer working at Survival Technology Inc., designed an autoinjector system for delivering a nerve agent antidote to soldiers in the field. The device, called the ComboPen, was a spring-loaded syringe that could be easily activated and used by individuals with minimal medical training.The ComboPen's ingenious design caught the attention of medical professionals, who saw its potential for delivering epinephrine, a medication used to treat anaphylactic shock.


With modifications, Kaplan's invention evolved into the EpiPen, a user-friendly device that allowed individuals with allergies to self-administer the medication in emergencies.The EpiPen's simple yet effective design revolutionized the way allergic reactions were treated. By enabling individuals to quickly and easily administer epinephrine, the EpiPen significantly improved survival rates and reduced the need for immediate medical attention.


While the EpiPen's design is unique to its specific purpose as an emergency auto-injector for intramuscular epinephrine delivery, its overall concept of a user-friendly, spring-loaded auto-injector has inspired the development of other injection devices for various medications and purposes. Some notable examples include:

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