- War simulation, online multiplayer action with 64 players on the PC
- Battle as U.S., Chinese, or Middle East Coalition troops
- 30+ land, sea, and air vehicles; choose from a variety of solider classes
- New state-of-the-art weapon systems, including heat seeking missiles
- Increase rank and unlock awards; voice-over IP (VOIP) supported
Product Description
Special Forces Special WeaponsSpecial Vehicles Special MissionsProduct Information[Requires Battlefield 2 PC to play]Become an elite soldier or insurgent in the secret war for control of the modernworld’s most strategic locations. Fight intense online battles using thelatest weaponry on land in the air and at sea.Battlefield 2 Special Forces takes the intensity and quality of Battlefield 2behind the scenes of news headlines showcasing the most elite and deadly forcesin the modern military world. Using accurate Special Forces weapons gadgetsand vehicles these covert armies battle to control key military and strategiclocations.In Battlefield 2 Special Forces players will choose to fight as one of 6different Special Forces soldiers – Navy SEALs British SAS Russian SpetznasMEC Special Forces Rebel groups and insurgents. Armed with the latest SpecialForces weaponry players can take control of any of the game’s 10 new vehiclesto engage in major conflicts w… More >>
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First off this is the BEST first person shooter game on the market right now. I have a computer with 2gigs of low latency ram and a rocking $600.00 512mb graphics card and my machine still gets very hot, hot, hot. It runs perfectly on my machine and is one of the funnest games I have to date. The minimum requirements of this game to run are a joke you will HATE it because it will be very crashy. I recommend at least 1 gig of ram and a 256 video card and no less than 2.0 on your processor.
The maps are huge. Team play is inovative. Run, walk, fly, drive and parachute your way into combat. Execute special mission to cripple enemy offense/defense behind enemy lines. planes, helicoters, boats, tanks, apc, and too many cars to lists. Experiance unlocks weapons. Team Work is a must in bf2. this game kicks ass.
Full of potential but what a letdown! The game has a hard time loading and I have the latest and “greatest” in speed etc of a machine. The frame rates stink, the patch for a “fix” has to be downloaded and takes a L_O_N_G time. There are bugs throughout the game. A real disappointment from EA Games. Unless you have 30 bucks to throw away, and lots of time to waste sitting at your pc trying to fix bugs don’t bother.
Coming from years of playing games like Counter-Strike, Day of Defeat, TFC, the Dark Forces series etc., I was compelled to give this game a try because of the vehicles and squad tactics aspects of the game.
The game is hard to classify as a “game” because it seems about 80% or better of your time is spent running or driving only to be killed by an unseen artillery or air attack. Some of the problems with this game are part mechanics, part gameplay, and part are the behavior of most people who play it. Some problems are:
It takes forever to ID someone as friendly or an enemy. I’ve had times where I’ve trained my cursor on someone for 3-4 seconds without getting a red or blue indicator of side…only to be shot from behind while I’m impatiently figuring out if I can shoot without getting a teamkill.
The game is often dominated by those who get to the planes and helicopters first. The rest of the players are all just target practice on the ground, making it a “run, die, respawn” cycle for everyone else. And there are people who will hop in a tank, jeep, chopper, etc. and take off with no one on board, leaving everyone else to either go on foot or wait for the vehicles that left to get destroyed and respawn.
Game is (somewhat) choppy, expecially compared to similar hi-res, fast action games. I have a fairly new & beefy Alienware computer that eats up Doom 3 and Source games like nobody’s business.
Camping or “baseraping”. The enemy sits on your spawn point and continually bombards or shoots you the split second you spawn. I’ve seen this in other games of course, but here it seems to be much, much more common. The ability to wipe out entires waves of spawners with airstrikes or artillery makes it more seductive for people, I suppose.
The only fun map I played was Gulf of Oman which, not coincidentally, is the map you play when you download the BF2 demo. If I could have contented myself with that, I would have saved myself some money.
The sniper is weak. It’s good that they nerfed it to avoid the one-shot cheapness of other games, like the AWP in Counter-Strike for instance, but it is SO weak it takes more shots to kill someone with a .50 than it does with a sidearm.
Incredibly slow loading times between games.
Nit-picky point here, but you can’t use mousewheel to scroll through servers.
So, I payed $40 for 2 days worth of pointless gameplay. Doesn’t look like I can get much for it on eBay so this baby is headed straight for the garbage chute. My advice: download the demo and play it for free, because in that case the price is right.
BF2: Special Forces is an incredible expansion for an incredible game. Many people post reviews saying the nighttime mode is bad. Lies. Night maps are just as fun. They take some getting used to, but once you get the hang of it, they’re awesome. Some people complain of loading times and lag. Well, duh, if your computer sucks, the game will suck.
Basically, if your PC is 3GHz+, buy this game.