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Battlefield 2Developer(s)Digital Illusions CEPublisher(s)EA GamesDesigner(s)Lars
Gustavsson
Erik SjövoldProgrammer(s)Andreas Fredriksson
Jonas Kjellström
Mats DalArtist(s)Mårten LundstenSeriesBattlefieldEngineRefractor
2Platform(s)Microsoft WindowsRelease
 * EU: June 24, 2005

Genre(s)First-person shooterMode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Battlefield 2 is a 2005 first-person shootermilitary simulatorvideo game,
developed by Digital Illusions CE and published by Electronic Arts exclusively
for Microsoft Windows as the third game in the Battlefield series.[1]

Players fight in a modern battlefield, using modern weapon
systems.[2]Battlefield 2 is a first-person shooter with some strategy and
Tactical Shooter elements.[3]

The single-player aspect features missions that involve clashes between U.S.
Marines, China and the fictional Middle Eastern Coalition. The multiplayer
aspect of the game allows players to organize into squads that come under the
leadership of a single commander to promote teamwork.[4] The story takes place
in the early 21st century during a fictional world war between various power
blocs: China, the European Union, the fictional Middle Eastern Coalition (MEC),
Russia and the United States. The game takes place in different fronts, as the
Middle East and China are being invaded by US and EU forces, and the United
States is being invaded by Chinese and MEC forces. A sequel, Battlefield 3, was
released in October 2011. On June 30, 2014, the multiplayer master server was
shut down alongside other GameSpy-powered titles.[5][6]

 * 1Gameplay
 * 3Additional content
   * 3.2Booster packs


GAMEPLAY[EDIT]

Battlefield 2 screenshot showing a USMC Spec Ops player capturing a MEC control
point

Battlefield 2 is a sequel to Battlefield Vietnam, with many changes to the
popular gameplay of the original. Many of these new gameplay features were added
to the game with teamwork and collaboration in mind. The new game engine
includes improved physics, dynamic lighting, and more realistic material
penetration.

Battlefield 2 is a multiplayer video game played via the Internet or on a local
area network. A single-player mode with three difficulty levels is included.
Both player modes use the same maps and use Battlefield's conquest game mode.
Single-player mode allows 16 computer-controlled players[7] while Internet mode
allows up to 64 players. Players can choose to play as the United States Marine
Corps, the People's Liberation Army, or the 'Middle Eastern Coalition'.
Additional factions are playable through the expansion packs, such as the
European Union. Progress in the game is made via promotions which allow
additional weapons to be unlocked. By playing the game on ranked servers,
players are able to add to their global player statistics. These statistics are
used to award promotions and other achievements.

In Battlefield 2, players are divided into two opposing teams (which factions
they represent is dependent upon the map). The key objective in Battlefield 2 is
to reduce the opposing teams tickets. Tickets represent an army's ability to
reinforce their position on the battlefield; each team has only a limited supply
of tickets, and each casualty on the battlefield reduces the number of available
tickets. Control points represent key points on the map, and are represented by
flags. Control points are Battlefield 2's spawn points, and one team possessing
a significant majority of the control points causes the other teams tickets to
gradually decrease, regardless of casualties. A round ends when one team's
tickets gone, the round's timer ends, or if at any point a team holds no control
points, and has no soldiers alive on the battlefield (meaning they are not
present in any way on the battlefield).

Battlefield 2's two game modes are Conquest and Cooperative. The only difference
between the two modes is that Cooperative includes computer-controlled players,
whilst Conquest allows only human players. Results from Cooperative mode do not
count toward global player statistics.


INFANTRY CLASSES[EDIT]

In Battlefield 2, as with previous Battlefield titles, players are able to
select from a variety of infantry classes. Each class of soldier is equipped
with different weaponry appropriate to their role in the battle. Assault
soldiers, for example, are general-purpose infantry with grenade-launcher
equipped assault-rifles and extra armor, Medics carry first-aid equipment such
as a field defibrillator, and Anti-Tank troopers are equipped with missiles
which are effective against heavy armor.

Players are able to choose a class at the start of a match, or between dying and
respawn. Players can also change their class by picking up a 'kit' from the body
of an incapacitated soldier, friendly or otherwise. Hence, an Assault soldier
can become a Medic if they come across a fallen Medic. Player classes are
divided in 'Heavy' (with reduced damage done to the torso, but lower stamina)
and 'Light' (with standard multipliers, but higher stamina, thus able to sprint
for a longer time).

Within the infantry class, there are four support classes with special
abilities. The Engineer can repair with his wrench, the Medic can revive with
his defibrillator paddles and heal, the Support can resupply ammunition with his
ammunition bags and the sniper can place claymores and engage long distance
targets. When one of these three classes occupies a vehicle(with the exception
of the recon), nearby personnel and vehicles can be replenished, repaired or
healed by being in close proximity.

 * Assault - Primary role is to engage in combat with enemies at medium range.
 * Medic - Primary role is to revive and heal teammates
 * Anti-Tank - Primary role is to undertake anti-tank warfare
 * Engineer - Primary role is to repair or destroy vehicles
 * Support - Primary role is to provide suppressive fire against enemies and
   resupply teammates
 * Special Forces - Primary role is carry out stealth and sabotage missions
 * Sniper - Primary role is to engage targets at long distances.


VEHICLES[EDIT]

The various forces still use the trademark feature of the Battlefield series –
the large stable of vehicles that any player can climb into and control.[8]
There are many different types of vehicles playable in Battlefield 2, all based
on real-life vehicles used by the militaries of different countries.[9]

In contrast to Battlefield 1942, Battlefield 2 has only one purely water-based
vehicle, the rigid-inflatable boat; however, the BTR-90, the MEC APC, can travel
in water as well as the LAV-25 and the WZ 551, the USMC and PLA equivalents,
respectively. The developers tried to design the game so that every vehicle
would be weak to another type of vehicle, intending to create a situation
similar to a game of rock-paper-scissors.[10] For example, mobile anti-air was
intended to effectively destroy helicopters, but are vulnerable against opposing
tanks. Included within this relationship are stationary defenses such as light
machine guns and anti-aircraft/TOW emplacements. The availability and number of
certain vehicles are dependent on the map and its size as well as control points
captured. Also, more vehicles become available to be used on the maps of
expansion/booster packs. (see Maps). The USS Essex is the only naval ship
featured in BF2, featuring two spawn points and aircraft spawn points, and is
not drivable or destroyable, except for its Phalanx turrets.


SQUADS[EDIT]

Players are able to form squads of up to six soldiers in order to more
effectively work as a team. Up to nine squads are permitted per team; each squad
has a number (automatically assigned) and name (usually a phonetic alphabet
letter) for identification. Members of a squad have the ability to communicate
with one another via Battlefield 2's integrated voice over IP (VoIP) system.

Squad leaders may assign their squad a variety of objectives (for example,
moving to or attacking a specific location). Orders may also be given by the
team's commander. Squad leaders are able to issue requests for commander assets
(such as artillery fire) and have a direct VoIP channel to the commander.

Members of a squad may spawn near their squad leader, provided that the leader
is not dead (or incapacitated), and that the team holds at least one control
point. This feature allows squads to more quickly regroup after taking
casualties.


COMMANDER[EDIT]

The commander position is an exclusive role played by one member of each team.
Any member of a team may apply for the position, but priority is given to
players of higher rank.

The commander alone has access to the 'commander screen', an interface similar
to that of a real-time strategy game. This allows the commander an overview of
the battlefield as a whole, or zoom in and view parts of the map in real-time.
The commander also has control of the various commander assets, which include
artillery strikes, vehicle and supply drops, and UAV's. They can deploy them to
assist their team. The commander can communicate with squads either by sending
orders, or via VoIP voice communication. These tools allow the commander to
strategically coordinate their forces on the battlefield.

A commander may resign at any point, freeing the position for other members of
their team; they may also be forcibly removed by a successful mutiny vote
conducted by their team (provided the server allows mutiny votes). Although the
commander does not gain points by normal methods (kills, flag captures, etc.),
their score is doubled at the end of the round if their team wins.

The commander position would be seen again in Battlefield 2142 and Battlefield
4.


AWARDS AND UNLOCKABLE WEAPONS[EDIT]

Players can earn awards (ribbons, badges, and medals) for certain in-game
accomplishments. Badges and ribbons are the easiest to obtain, while medals are
usually much harder, requiring more extensive play. As players ascend through
the ranks they will gain the ability to unlock certain weapons. Each time a
player is promoted to an eligible rank, they are given the opportunity to unlock
one of seven unlockable weapons, one for each class, which they may subsequently
use in place of the standard weapon for the given class.


BATTLEFIELD RECORDER[EDIT]

A built-in game recorder records battles for subsequent replay. These files can
be downloaded from a server which supports BattleRecorder directly after their
respective game. Recorded battle files are around 1 to 8 megabytes in size and
are played within the Battlefield 2 engine. Camera angles can be changed (free
roaming & selected player), as well as the speed, though there is no rewind
capability. Files can be exported to AVI format.[11] The Battlefield Recorder
has facilitated the creation of various machinima. Usage of the PunkBuster
service is mandatory for all official ranked Battlefield 2 servers, but optional
for unranked servers.[12][13]


MAPS[EDIT]

3 variations for the Gulf of Oman map

Battlefield 2 offers 15 maps for the players to play but shipped with 12.[14]
These maps are diverse, ranging from swamps such as Songhua Stalemate, to urban
areas such as Strike at Karkand, to an unfinished dam known as Kubra Dam. The
USMC is present in all maps and faces against either the MEC or the PLA
depending on the map. The PLA is present in Far East theaters such as Dragon
Valley and Daqing Oilfields. MEC is present in Middle East theaters such as Gulf
of Oman and Zatar Wetlands. The BF2 series including the expansion and booster
packs puts the map count at 29 maps.

Battlefield 2 maps have 3 variations, each suited for a certain number of
players. Each map has 16, 32, and 64 player-suggested variations in which the
area of battlefield or playing field is relatively small, medium, and large,
respectively. The only exceptions to this are Wake Island 2007, which is locked
at 64-player size and the Euro Force maps, Operation Smokescreen, Great Wall,
and Taraba Quarry, which have no 64-player size. 32 and 64 player maps are
unavailable to offline players from retailers, but an option is given to
download 64 Single player AI bot mods. Other contrasts between these variations
other than the size are the number and position of control points and
availability of vehicles. As a result, the gameplay of the map is different
depending on the variation.[14][15]


PLOT[EDIT]

The game is set in 2007 during a world war between various power blocs: the
United States aided by the European Union, Britain and Chechen resistance are at
war against Russia, China and the fictional Middle Eastern Coalition (MEC) aided
by various insurgent groups.

There is no given reason as to how or why the war broke out, though one likely
theory is for control of oil reserves.[16] In-game, the European Union and the
United States fight China and the MEC. It is mentioned in-game that the US and
EU are allies and the EU has negotiated a truce with Russia, but it is unknown
if China and the MEC are allies. The game also takes place in different fronts,
as the Middle East and China are being invaded by US and EU forces, and the
United States is being invaded by Chinese and MEC forces.


ADDITIONAL CONTENT[EDIT]


BATTLEFIELD 2: SPECIAL FORCES[EDIT]

Battlefield 2: Special ForcesDeveloper(s)Digital Illusions
CEPublisher(s)Electronic ArtsSeriesBattlefieldEngineRefractor
2Platform(s)Microsoft WindowsRelease
 * NA: November 22, 2005

Genre(s)First-person shooterMode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Battlefield 2's first expansion pack, Special Forces, first began its
development sometime during or shortly before the release of the original
Battlefield 2 by DICE: Battlefield producer, Mike Doran, commented in August
2005 that 'The truth is that work on Battlefield 2: Special Forces began several
months ago.'[17] It was officially announced on July 14, 2005 and released on
November 21 of the same year.[18][19] The focus of the development was
infantry-based combat as opposed to vehicle-centric combat from the original. As
such, most of the additional content in the expansion pack can only be used by
or for infantry.

The expansion pack provides eight maps, 6 playable factions, and ten more
vehicles such as the AH-64D Apache and Mi-35 Hind, though all jets have been
removed. In addition to these new contents, players have access to new equipment
such as night vision goggles, tear gas, gas masks, zip lines and grappling hooks
which can alter gameplay. There are eight more small arms weapons available such
as the G36K/E and FN SCAR L/H and several weapons from the original are
replaced. The expansion offers more awards in the form of badges, ribbons, and
medals that players can earn.[20] Finally, many of the weapons from the
expansion may be used in the original Battlefield 2.


BOOSTER PACKS[EDIT]

Battlefield 2: Booster Pack CollectionDeveloper(s)Digital Illusions
CEPublisher(s)Electronic ArtsSeriesBattlefieldEngineRefractor
2Platform(s)Microsoft WindowsReleaseNovember 20, 2006[citation
needed]Genre(s)First-person shooterMode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Booster packs are additional content released for Battlefield 2 that are
currently available for free download. The booster packs were later available in
retail form as the Booster Pack Collection, containing a DVD which features
these packs, as well as being included in 'The Complete Collection', containing
a DVD with both the original game and all of the expansions/booster packs.

Booster packs add a significant amount of content to the game, but are different
from expansion packs because they are intended to add to the original gameplay
and not stand on their own (such as Special Forces does). The booster packs
include new maps, vehicles, and a new European Union faction.

The two booster packs were included free of charge in the 1.50 update released
on September 1, 2009.

EURO FORCE[EDIT]

Battlefield 2: Euro Force is the first booster pack, and was released on March
14, 2006.[21] The booster pack allows players to play as a new European Union
army, armed with new weapons and vehicles from the various countries of the EU.
It is available for purchase online at the Electronic Arts download service, or
as part of the retail Booster Pack Collection. It was scheduled for release in
February, but was delayed due to a substantial number of new bugs caused by the
release of patch 1.2. It features a whole new army, 4 new vehicles, 3 new maps,
and 7 new weapons such as the L85A2 with AG36 GL, the FAMAS, the HK53, the HK21,
and the Benelli M4. Some of the vehicles for the EU military include the
Challenger 2, Eurocopter Tiger, Leopard 2A6 and the Eurofighter. The maps
include 'The Great Wall of China', against the People's Liberation Army of
China, where the EU army is trying to gain a strong foothold in northern China,
to reinforce their American allies in the south later on. 'Operation Smoke
Screen' features the EU army fighting the MEC in the Middle East for precious
oil fields, and the third map, 'Taraba Quarry', where the EU army is trying to
reinforce American positions in the south. Mindful of the European plans, the
MEC tries to stall the EU, where the Europeans must confront their enemies
because that route is the only possible path along that side of the Caspian Sea.

It was made free with patch 1.5.[22]

ARMORED FURY[EDIT]

Battlefield 2: Armored Fury is the second booster pack released for Battlefield
2 and was released on June 6, 2006.[citation needed] It added three new maps, as
well as two new vehicle classes: attack jets for close air support and
reconnaissance helicopters that operate as a mobile UAV. The booster pack has
the USMC defending U.S. soil from invasions from the PLA and MEC. Operation
Midnight Sun features the Chinese landing at the Alaskan port Valdez where they
are trying to secure much needed fuel from the pipeline. Operation Road Rage is
a MEC vs. USMC map, where the MEC are using US Highways to transport units to
industrial areas. Operation Harvest sees the United States trying to stall the
MEC en route to the capital from the northwest, being blocked in a Pennsylvania
Dutch farm, while waiting for reinforcements. New vehicles include Attack or
Close Air Support aircraft such as the A-10 Thunderbolt II, Su-39 and the
Nanchang Q-5 as well as new light utility helicopters such as MH-6 Little Bird,
EC-635 and the Z-11. As well as the addition of new helicopters and planes, DICE
also added the Muscle Car and Semi Truck. However, the proposed AV-8B Harrier
was cut from the add-on due to balancing issues.[23]

Like Euro Force, it was made free with patch 1.5.[22]


SOUNDTRACK[EDIT]

41 second sample from the Main theme of Armored Fury.
Problems playing this file? See media help.

The soundtrack of Battlefield 2 consists of 18 tracks composed and created by
Fredrik Englund, David Tallroth, and Jonas Östholm.[24][25]


RECEPTION[EDIT]

Reception

Aggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic91/100[26]Review
scoresPublicationScoreG4[27]GameSpot9.3/10[4]GameSpy[3]IGN8.9/10[28]

AwardsPublicationAwardGameSpotBest Multiplayer game of 2005[29]Maximum PC's2006
Multiplayer game of the Year Award[30]Game Critics AwardsBest Online Multiplayer
2005[31]

The game received widespread critical acclaim, garnering an aggregate score of
91/100 from 55 reviews on Metacritic.[26] It received five stars out of five
from publications Yahoo! Games, GameSpy, X-Play and Computer Gaming World. PC
Gamer awarded it 94%, stating, 'Its finely tuned maps and balanced gameplay
prove that you can improve on perfection,' and honored it as Game of the
Year.[32]GameSpot rated the game 9.3 out of 10 claiming that 'when you
experience Battlefield 2 like it's meant to be played, with everyone working
together and using real-time voice chat, the game quickly becomes unlike
anything else that you've played before.'[4]

Some of the lower scores were reactions to the large amount of bugs and glitches
in the initial release, including crash to desktop bugs and network problems.
For example, Gaming Nexus (who awarded the game an 8.7 out of 10) reported,
'I’ve had many cool experiences playing it and a lot of 'did I just see that'
moments but all of that is crapped on by the bugs and quirks in the game.'[33]

GamesRadar approved of the game, awarding a 90%, but added a disclaimer that the
gaming experience is best 'if your machine is up to it'.[34][35] GameSpot's
review agreed with the high system requirements noting that 'the load times are
one of the biggest gripes that we have, as you will spend quite a bit of time
waiting for a game to start up, even on high-end machines...also a bit demanding
in the hardware department.'[4]

Battlefield 2 sold 1 million copies in its first month after release.[36] Total
sales by July 2006 were 2,225,000.[37] It received a 'Gold' sales award from the
Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[38]
indicating sales of at least 200,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[39]


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Battlefield 2 won PC Gamer US's 'Best Multiplayer Game 2005' and 'Game of the
Year 2005' awards. The magazine's Dan Stapleton wrote, 'Few other games in the
history of the medium have so effectively captured the visceral feeling of
modern military combat in an urban environment'.[40] The editors of Computer
Games Magazine presented Battlefield 2 with their 2005 awards for 'Best Action
Game' and 'Best Multiplayer', and named it the year's second-best computer game
overall. They called it 'perhaps the most thrilling example of how far shooters
have come in the last few years.'[41]


REFERENCES[EDIT]


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EXTERNAL LINKS[EDIT]

 * Battlefield 2 at MobyGames
 * Official website via Internet Archive


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