Looking for previous Hardline PC admins!! I need help setting up a server. Please reach out to me even if it’s general advice.

I would love some help. Especially with codes. Plug ins. If you have any experience please feel free to message me.

u/Desh282 — 2 months ago
▲ 5 r/LowSodiumBattlefield+1 crossposts

[Battlefield Hardline] 3 days left to Trophy Hardline on consoles. After that it will only be possible to trophy on PC

u/Desh282 — 2 months ago
▲ 1.9k r/aoe2+1 crossposts

Do Romanians live in big castles?

Are these 'castles' very cheap or the people who live there are rich?

u/Desh282 — 2 months ago
▲ 38 r/BF_Hardline+1 crossposts

[Day 13] The Best Maps To Bring Back For BATTLEFIELD 6 – Battlefield Hardline

Round 11 has come to an end.

The winner is clear this time – fans are eager to see the return of Paracel Storm from BF4. Well, considering Battlefield Studios are focusing now on Naval Warfare, this map would be a great addition to Tsuru Reef and Wake Island!

The community's Top Five Favorite Maps are:

🥇Paracel Storm (±220)

🥈Propaganda (±80)

🥉Pearl Market (±70)

– or –

• Siege of Shanghai (±70)

• Zavod 311 (±45)

(no room for Flood Zone? 🥺)

We're moving on to Battlefield Hardline. It's an experimental game, exploring the idea of moving the series from a warfare setting to a setting of confrontation between the police and criminal gangs. Was this concept successful? Well, everyone has their own answer to that question. Some didn't like it. Some think it's not really Battlefield at all, but a good shooter. And for others, it's one of the most underrated entries in the series. Nevertheless, BFH has its own style, and what's important for this post is its unique maps – 23 of them, to be exact. Which BF Hardline map do you think deserves a remake in Battlefield 6?

u/Desh282 — 2 months ago

Does anyone know who owns this server on PC? I really want to talk to the owner 🙏🙏

u/Desh282 — 2 months ago

Looking for Hardline PC previous server owners.

I own 2 servers and was wondering if anyone could help make the servers better. Especially if you know plug ins.

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u/Desh282 — 3 months ago

Hi guys

Recently I requested and became top mod. I can add more mods now. As well as pin your posts and edit the Subreddit.

Reach out to me for anything.

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u/Desh282 — 3 months ago
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Croatia 2026 Eurovision song is about non Muslim women who lived in Islamic empire

The song starts with “Our mothers did not give birth to slaves.”

At first, it might sound like a patriotic song, but it is an expression of the struggles and oppression they have gone through for hundreds of years.

According to Islamic law, a Muslim man could have concubines (enslaved women), and relationships with them were regulated under the legal systems of slavery. He could have sexual relations with them without marriage.

Croatian Catholic women used permanent tattoos called “sicanje” , featuring Christian motifs on their skins to protect themselves from Ottoman imperial harem.Harem was a cruel place for young women. They were enslaved as concubines who lived under strict hierarchy. They learned skills such as etiquette, music, language, Quran. Most disturbing, they were taught to dance and use poetic language to seduce the sultan to have sex with him. The only way for them to get treated good was to give sultan a son.

Gifting slaves between each other was so common. After all, prophet Muhammad did it himself. It was considered “sunnah”.

The harem primarily consisted of enslaved Christian women, not so called “free Muslim women”. This alone shows discriminatory treatment. Islam is definitely not a religion that gives women rights.

Not only the Sultan but almost all Muslim men in empire had Christian women slaves. Girls were sold in slave baazars with naked body. So men could see clearly if they are worth buying.

Croatian singers wanted to express their mothers’ struggles in Eurovision contest; hopefully modern Muslims who defend “feminist Islam” can read about Islamic history and sharia laws one day.

u/Desh282 — 3 months ago