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Battlefield 2 So what do you guys think about BF2

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i agree thats the mine problam if you wanna play good games you have to have a very powerfull computer and now its very fast developing around computers so practicly if you want to play all the best games you have to have hell a lot money. B)

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If you just upgrade parts of your computer every now and then it's not that bad (like, upgrading your video card one year, processor another, and ram another, then repeating...)

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Wow! I think BF2 is an awesome GameBut you need to have an outstanding computer to play it good! Or it will be boringYou need like a GeForce 6800GT Graphics Card, which is what i have, to play it with full graphics..The Game is pretty awesome with the Graphics and you get to use a lot of weapons in the game.. So far i have played it... I think its a pretty good game!

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the 5700 will run it medium exspecially the BFG version. the bfg version is amazing according to my friend in the UK, he said it even outpreformed some 6600s 0.o I dnno if he is valid in this statement, but it is pretty amazing in itself i mean its an old ard about 4 yeas im guessing.

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I have BF2 for a couple of months now, and I recently bought Special Forces. I've 512 MB RAM, 256 MB video card (NVIDIA Geforce FX 5500) and a AMD 2400+ (1.7Ghz) and the game runs ell

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I had the game, but recently sold it. I enjoyed it while i had it, but it was slow on my pc and took up way too much of my memory. I want to get it for the xbox 360 when it comes out. But with it on the pc you can have expansion packs, which look quite good.

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BF2 is great in more ways than one. I love the graphics,For being such huge maps, the graphics (in proportion) are great. Tehy aren't so much as to lag your system and they're not too little to make it look like the origional BF series.The teamplay is one of the best in any game thus far.I have been to more than one LAN where the onyl game we play all night is BF2. It utilizes so much team participation and strategy, it's amazing! The vehicles are perfect.Perfect physics, perfect balance of power, perfect balance between the two teams. Same with weapons.The one thing I don't like about it is the aming/damage system with small arms fire. I may just be used to Call of Duty 2 too much, but when I unload 200 rounds from a Support's light machine gun (both in full burts and semi-burst shooting styles) and they don't die from 20 yards away, soemthing is wrong. No, not my aiming, anyone who plays me online in COD2 will tel you it's not my aiming. It could be because the LMG is less accurate, but come on.... you have to be near point blank for it to hit anything. no joke.That's my only beef with this game. otherwise, it's great!

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i have this game but i dont really play it anymoreit was definitely a lot of fun. it was cool how you could have huge battles and large maps with infantry, tanks, and planes. you could even drive huge ships.the road to rome expansion added some decent maps but i didnt think it was outstanding or anything

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Mayby there is another option. If you have an xbox or a ps2 (or xbox 360 release next month), you could also try battlefield 2: MODERN COMBAT. Its the same as the pc version, only with other singleplayer, other online maps and no jets. I bought it on 31-12-05 (for ps2) and i'm still addicted to it. I also bought another few games after (drIVer: parallel lines, liberty city stories (psp)) but they can't get me off bf2:mc. Last month it became cheaper, ?29,95. So BF2:mc is a great choise for consoles.About 2 days (mayby already now in US) Socom3 comes out (ps2), mayby you like that too becouse its a shouter (only 3th-person and more tactic), so thats also a good idea. if you have a console at least

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When I got my first chance to play Battlefield 2, the pace was significantly more intense and quicker than any of the previous Battlefield Series. It took quite some time to get adjusted, roughly about an hour for me. The server that we played on was a sixty-four player server. During this time I experienced no lag and no framerate drops, the game ran as smoothly as it can come. The first thing I noticed when I spawned was seeing an explosion and fire coming out of the windows of a building, and it looked stunning. The sounds of the game were just simply amazing; it felt as you were actually there as I heard explosions, gunfire going off everywhere, and the sound of a jet engine above me as a plane flew by. The game itself was well balanced as I did not see one class being over used or one weapon dominating. With Battlefield 2 promoting teamwork the squad system and VOIP works really well, as I experienced a whole new level of teamwork. The VOIP server itself can be run on the server box with your game-server or can be run from a different location as it is a separate application and not tied in with the server program. The 3D map for Battlefield 2 only displays the distance from the flag instead of both the distance from the flag and your teammate like BF: Vietnam this option can be turned off by pressing the left ALT button. To deploy a smoke screen for the tanks and flares for jets / helicopters you press the `X' key. The maps for Battlefield 2 now feature various effects such as a moving sky, waterfalls, and various other ambient effects. The reload animation has also significantly improved, depending on what kit you have chosen, you view your soldier throwing his ammo magazine from one hand to another to reload his weapon, as well as if you are idle with the knife in your hand, your soldier will play around with the knife by throwing it up and catching it on its tip. There is now a reload indicator for all vehicles and weapons, this will tell you how long it takes to reload your weapon, and is a great addition. Gameplay: As I previously mentioned the game pace of Battlefield 2 is more intense and faster. Unfortunately one of the things I did not like in Battlefield 2 was the jump height. A few minutes into a round, all I was seeing was the enemy soldier jumping about five feet into the air, shooting, and killing me. So I re-spawn and guess what same thing happens again. On my screen I view an enemy jumping about five feet in the air and while jumping, the enemy is shooting and kills me. Now you'll think to yourself well when in the air, your aim will not be so good. Well I can tell you it's not that hard to stay on your target while jumping. I extremely disliked the jump height and when asked if it will be changed the answer was no but they are working on to fix the bunny hopping. As well as I saw a lot of dolphin diving. This is where you go into prone mode, start shooting at your target and to make it worse they stand right up after going into prone mode. This was virtually an instant kill, and the only way to really defeat this was to shove it back into their faces. So after awhile I started to jump about five feet in the air while shooting them, and started to dolphin dive and got quite a few kills out of it. The sprint feature is a new addition to Battlefield 2 to access this feature you would press the `Shift' key. You can also swim faster in the water by pressing the `Shift' key. One of the first kits I got to test out was the Special Forces kit. The primary weapon for this kit is the M4A1 with a scope and inside the scope a red dot representing the crosshairs. While using this gun I ended up being third on my team with about fifty-six kills. I personally loved this gun as it was accurate and precise. This kit also contains the sticky C4, unfortunately you cannot stick this onto an enemy soldier but you can stick it onto any vehicle. I found this to be very useful and fun, and the remote detonator was pretty quick to access unlike BF Vietnam where you had to wait ages. Another thing I had noticed is that the weapons have a different combination for firing your bullets. One set of combination is a single bullet shot or burst fire. The other combination being burst fire or full automatic. To change these different firing modes you would press the key for that weapon again. For example I would press the `3' key to switch between the firing modes for my main weapon. The way of throwing the grenade has now also changed, to throw a grenade at a farther distance than the original distance throw, you have a range by clicking the right mouse button and holding it. While we are on the subject of the grenades if one is thrown near you, you will experience a shock effect where your screen goes into a shaky mode along with blurriness. This is a new feature added for anything that has an explosion and you are virtually right beside it. The smoke grenades looked absolutely awesome. As you throw one, a gray color cloud comes out of it and covers the target area pretty extensively. Now onto the destructible bridges, bridges can be destroyed. If it is destroyed, it proves to be a great hassle as it essentially changes the gameplay since you now have to find a new way of getting across the river. I remember in one of the map that if the bridge was destroyed and you could not cross the river unless you swam across. Luckily an engineer can repair the bridge so this provides a nice counter-measure for destroying someone's bridge. The primary weapon for the engineer is the shotgun and I can tell you this weapon packs a punch. With about two good shots into a soldier he will either have very low health or will be dead on the ground. I should also mention the Ironsights were beautifully done, and I'm sure a lot of people will enjoy them. The next kit I tried was by far my favorite the medic kit. The defibrillator is the best tool you could possible have in the game as the shock paddle kill will replace the knife kill. While being the medic you are equipped with the M16 rifle but who is really going to use that gun when you have shock paddles. After getting one person with the shock paddles I was addicted to it. I could not use any other kit without thinking about getting people with the shock paddles, unfortunately I was gifted with using it and got about ten or so people with it (including Ben Smith, see screenshot below) and this was my first day using it. With the medic you can put down health packs in which anyone (including the enemy) on the battlefield can run over to heal themselves, and within a certain radius you can heal your teammate without dropping any health packs. While someone is critically wounded and they press their left mouse button a lighting bolt type icon will appear on your screen and minimap. This is where the critically wounded person is located and with the defibrillator you can bring him back to life. The Squad system proved to be very useful as it improves team play and communications with other players on the battlefield. To communicate with your squad you would press the `V' key and to talk to your commander you would press the `B' key. The only issue I have with the squad leader is the mobile-spawn. The new addition to Battlefield 2 radio commands was the Q button; this essentially eliminates using the F-keys for radio commands. This new system takes awhile to get use to, as soon as I hit the Q button you have move your mouse to the location you want to go to use a radio command. Most of the time I had to stop in my tracks, press the Q and move the mouse button to call out a tank in front of me but after awhile of adjusting to it, I got the hang out of but personally I would still like to use the good ole F-keys for radio commands. Vehicles: There are over thirty new vehicles for Battlefield 2 and by setting the map player size to a larger set for example sixty-four you will receive more vehicles on your map. One of the first vehicles I had a chance to try out was the M1A2. The HUD looked pretty impressive with bars showing you how long it takes to reload your weapon along with an indicator showing if there is a missile that is locked on to you. The tank is capable of popping smoke by pressing the `X' button, as this will prevent the anti-tank missile from targeting you (unless you get a lucky shot in). The only issue I had with the tanks was when turning the turret it moved slowly, the only solution to this was to move up the sensitivity for my mouse. The M1A2 main turret gun had a limited supply of ammo (roughly around 50 shots) and took about 5 seconds to reload, while the secondary gun (machine gun) had an unlimited supply of ammo but would overheat quickly. The next vehicle I had an opportunity to try out was the Wessex-Saker - FAAV this vehicle was quick to get you wherever you wanted to go on the Battlefield but it lacked in armor, basically one shot with a tank you'll be blown out of this world. This vehicle is what the DPV for Desert Combat should have felt like. As well as both of the passengers receive a weapon to fight off oncoming traffic. While you are in a vehicle to switch positions it is now the F-key's (F1, etc) this was changed so now you can in between weapons while in a vehicle such as going from a knife to your gun. The helicopters were the next thing I had a chance to try out, unlike Desert Combat, you cannot just get into the vehicle press your throttle key and you are in the air, the helicopter must first reach hundred percent throttle then it waits about three more seconds then you are finally in the air. The AH-1z flew beautifully as I was able to maneuver my way out of certain tight spots and go through certain tight spaces. The AH1-z second position is where you got to control the guided missiles. This process worked by selecting the spot you would like to have your missile fired at, once doing so a TV screen will pop up then you select your target and fire away. The HH-60H Seahawk was hard to handle it felt like a floating concrete box but after awhile of adjusting to it, it served well for its purpose. Both planes and helicopters now can lock onto their target but it is heat sensitive meaning that you can have false lock-on. For example in one of the map you had a burning oil well and on top of it was flames coming out, your plane or helicopter will lock onto it since it attracting heat. The WASP Carrier featured two F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, one HH-60H Seahawk, one anti-air weapon at the back of the ship, and two or four Rib's (Uncertain about number). The F-35 JSF was a fun vehicle to be inside of, to lift off from the WASP you have to press the `S' key for reverse throttle and within a matter of seconds you'll be hover then by pressing the forward key you have transitioned into flying mode. It was easy to go back and forth between these modes. While flying the aircraft you could switch in between the bombs or missiles by pressing the `F' key. This is also for switching between ammo for most of jet planes and helicopter. The dog fighting was pretty interesting, seeing how I'm not a flyboy, it was a little tough to get a handle on your opponent since the elements of flares have been added. After awhile of chasing a bogey I finally got a lock on him and fire the missile off it went to chase him and blew him out of the sky. You can lock onto air targets as well as if you try to lock onto a friendly vehicle the lock on box will appear with an X in it indicating that it is a friendly vehicle. To access the afterburners you would press the Shift key and this will provide you with a little boost when needed. I liked this feature very well. On the map Songhua Stalemate (I believe it was) if you were inside a RIB at the top of the river and starting moving your way down you would have to go in between the little openings for the dams. I can tell you going through these little openings in the dam was fun, since you flew in the air as the water level dropped below you. The menu for Battlefield 2 has been reworked, the whole menu is now completely in flash, so if a mod team wants to rework their menu it must be done in a Flash Editor. The new menus added are BFHQ and Community. Inside of BFHQ is sub-menus called Kit Info, Stats, Leaderboards, and Awards. As the name implies Kit Info is information about your kit for US, MEC, and China. This sub-menu will also display information about your current rank for that specific kit, how far you are from reaching your next rank, information about your weapons/kit, global statistics, and the last three medals you have earned. The Awards sub-menu displays all the awards you have earned on the battlefield. You will be able to see all the Medals, Badges, and Ribbons you have earned and a description about it. The next sub-menu is the Stats section; this is where you can view your overall statistics along with how many points you have earned through the different elements of teamwork. Unlike BF 1942 and Vietnam where you only had the top three players of the round displayed, once the round is finished in Battlefield 2 you can get an in-depth analysis of all the statistics through this stats section. The Leaderboard sub-menu is for displaying the overall leaders in different categories, this is pretty straight forward. Finally, the menu's music sounds like a porno theme. Don't believe me? Well go ask fellow people who have played Battlefield 2 they will agree. There is also a separate menu to configure your helicopter unlike previous Battlefield series games where they were combined with aircraft.

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Personally, I love the game! It has exellent graphics, sound, and gameplay. Vehicles such as helicopters and planes difficult in the begining, and but are extremely fast and deadly when better adapted to it. I've played about 200 hours of Battlefield 2 and I think its all worth it. Battlefield 2 regularly has about 800+ servers online everyday. There are wonderful ways to track your battlefield stats at http://battletracker.com/index.php?form=PlayerSearch The only downfall with this game is the need of a pretty decent computer to run it, otherwise unable to play. Also, you need a DVD drive on your computer to install and is needed while playing. Otherwise, Battlefield is really good and you should try if you want a game like many favortes of gamers, Counter Strike.

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Battlefield 2 is nowadays also called Crappyfield 2 or Betafield 2, because the game is basicly full of gameplay bugs. Every patch which gets released introduces new bugs to the game, and well, there are over thousands of people complaining about them, and EA and dice do nothing about them, because they are more busy working on Battlefield 2142, which is basicly a reskinned version of Battlefield 2 in the future...The demo was good, but that was just a way to make marketing

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I have nvidia gforce fx 6500xt 128MB, p4 2.6 and 1.5gb ram, run nice and BF2 SF even that , i have nt' played BT 2142 but I do not like very futurist, I am but classic, the arms and all that, but for my are the best game of action ..

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I played BF2 at a local computer gaming cafe last year and I tell you it's awesome! It's the best online game I've ever played since Counter-Strike.I've enjoyed playing all the sides (US, China, Middle East Coalition) and almost all the units (except for engineer) and I love riding the various vehicles in the maps. The last time I played it, I was somewhere between Major and Lieutenant and I had some upgrade weapons. I recently bought the Special Forces expansion pack. Unfortunately, I don't have a powerful computer to run Battlefield 2, so I'm currently saving money to buy a new one so I can play BF2.Overall, I loved it. I prefer BF2's realism and strategy over the other otherwise over-the-top online shooters relying on sci-fi weaponry and mayhem. Highly recommend for shooting fans who wanted a T-rated alternative to the many mature action games out thereTHE PROS:- Balanced units and weapons- Great vehicle control- Intense firefights- Highly detailed graphics- Multiplayer maps- Highly-detailed graphics- Strategic and team-based elementsTHE CONS:- Some server hiccups- Glitchy loading timesOVERALL - 4.5 out of 5

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Battlefield 2 is a game focused on modern war. This game that allows online battles between 64 players (32x32).Battlefield 2 added a big improvement in the graphics of the game and a game engine that much better than the previous ones, however only enjoys the excellent graphics that the game has to offer if they have a good computer.The basis of the game is still the same, however unlike Battlefield 1942 in which there were more modes of play, Battlefield 2 only has the Conquest mode, a mode where to win the game is necessary to win the flags and advocates them. Another of the great innovations of this game is the way to commander (captain), in which the player who hold this position during the game will have access to a menu where you can view the whole of the battlefield, knowing where they are allied troops and the enemy , which is a great advantage.This game also adds a system of rankings in which the players who play on ranked servers and meet certain objectives (eg, kill 7 enemies of a knife round, or heal 8 elements of team) win medals and other extras that will be in stats of the player and can be accessed through the menu of the game or on sites that offer. One of the major defects of the game is to delay the download of the maps.Unlike other fps in which there is a single player with a good story and that many of the times many of the players are single player in the series battlefield the singleplayer serves only to those who want to explore a little the maps that exist or to test some something, because as has been customary, the match of the series battlefield have a very singleplayer crush, and the game essentially turned to the online component, where the game reaches all its splendor. Being a game of this team, the work of team is very important, which can only be achieved by clans and is almost impossible to achieve public servants have any organization (few exceptions).The gameplay is not complicated and is easy to learn the buttons after some little time.On the sound, Battlefield 2 is not as strong as its predecessor Battlefield Vietnam which we provided a list of songs in game. In Battlefield 2 the music is always the same, there is an option to take the music as is the loading of a map, which can become a little annoying.Battlefield 2 is an evolution in the series, with its new graphic engine and the innovation can still go much further. The essence of the series remains and therefore the fans of the series and for those who like modern war this is an excellent game. The Battlefield series is more arcade than real, so the players who like realism, we may not like much of the series BF, however, this does not mean that this was not a great game and did not provide many hours of fun, which may be extended if it is a clan. In this game did not kill anyone with a shot, few exceptions, so those who like realism of games as AA (americas army) will be the ideas. Anyway, who buy the game is not going to repent and have guaranteed many hours of fun.

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It is funny how you can clearly tell when people copy and paste articles.I bought the BF2: collectors Edition, which includes SF,AF, and EF.I have had a great time playing it and me and my friend have even set up our own server on one of his old computers.5 out of 5

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