@roromx BFBC2 is a spinoff that moved away from the roots quite a bit. The old Bf2 (you can try the demo, it's still kicking, 1 map, usually a server that's full, 64 players), is very different. It's an older shooter, the hitreg was about equal to BFBC2 on console i'd say. But that was when I played back in 05-07, had a terrible internet back then, usually pinging ~170 or so. It's more large scale, travel time is a bigger part of the game, sneaking is a much much more valid tactic. And the commander adds diversity to every battle.
I feel that BF3 won't be as good though, since they havn't made any statement about the commander to my knowledge.
But it's a game you have to try, the demo is ~1.6gigabytes if i recall correctly, it should download quickly if you do it from gamershell, and regardless of what PC you have you should be running it atleast decently since it's so old.
Battlefield Bad company wasn't a bad game series by any means, it's just very different from the original series.
Bunnyjumping was fixed though, that's a huge problem in Battlefield 2. Amazingly people didn't catch onto how crazy it was until the game started dying more and more, and it did impact aim quite severely, but in any close quaters combat situation it's the perfect defence.
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Jul 20th 2011 6:45PM (Joystiq)I feel that BF3 won't be as good though, since they havn't made any statement about the commander to my knowledge.
But it's a game you have to try, the demo is ~1.6gigabytes if i recall correctly, it should download quickly if you do it from gamershell, and regardless of what PC you have you should be running it atleast decently since it's so old.
Battlefield Bad company wasn't a bad game series by any means, it's just very different from the original series.
Bunnyjumping was fixed though, that's a huge problem in Battlefield 2. Amazingly people didn't catch onto how crazy it was until the game started dying more and more, and it did impact aim quite severely, but in any close quaters combat situation it's the perfect defence.