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Enabled tabbing to password field when using a dedicated server “Commander score" statistic no longer resets to zero EU Duty Ribbon/PAC Duty Ribbon awarded correctly when all criteria are fulfilled Improved communication with GameSpy Database Away Bonus is now used when calculating in-game promotions No longer able to use RDX DemoPaks drop through first section of the 3rd and 4th upper hallways of both Titans No longer able to use Sentry Gun pushing player into Titan Crate collision Remove ability to resupply all unlimited ammo objects
Fixed crash to desktop on end of round in Titan mode. Optimized EA Master Server connection calls
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Installer checks for BF2142 running in the background before installing UPDATE Titan no longer moveable by the Commander once Titan shields are down
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Patching update message will shut the game down instead of minimize if EA Download Manager is installed on users machine
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BF2142 showing up as Battlefield 2 in Windows firewall exception list fixed Missing game information in Swedish and Danish when a mutiny occurs against your commander added
Squad Leader Spawn Beacon can now be used after a round or map change in online games Corrected missile silo numbers in Titan Mode Fixed issue that caused Battlerecorder Playback And Camera Control Interface function Users can play single-player (offline) mode when EA servers are unavailable Spinning tank turret no longer pushes player inside clipped geometry User now unable to repeatedly spam a squad leader to join a locked squad Can now bind same key to crouch for common and land vehicles Enemy Squad Leader Spawn beacon is no longer visible on the 3dMap Debriefing End of Round screen displays player stats Silver Titan Destruction - Badge awarded when core is destroyed Using the Medic Hub now counts towards Silver Medic Excellence Badge But I'd hope whatever Battlefield comes next is able to once more give us a peek into the future.Įspecially if that future comes with bloody good robots.- Ground Defence kills now count towards Ground Base Defence Ribbon
Maybe a hypothetical Battlefield 2143 is too much to ask. Battlefield has been hesitant to let the setting truly drive play-Battlefield 1 crowbarred SMGs and assault rifles into World War 1, while the oft-maligned Hardline turned a cops 'n' robbers pitch into devastating urban warfare. More than anything, though, I want to feel genuinely excited by where Battlefield goes next. But it's easy to imagine what 15 years of progress could do for the game's ideas-walkers crashing through Frostbite's destructible buildings, modern DICE's expert sound design giving those Titan's a truly apocalyptic presence in the skies. It's hard to imagine a dead, online-only shooter from 2006 making a meaningful return anytime soon. Revive, a fan-run effort to keep the game running (opens in new tab), managed to survive for roughly a year before EA brought the hammer down. Gamespy's closure (opens in new tab) killed BF2142's servers back in 2014-and while EA stressed that it would work to keep games like BF2142 alive (opens in new tab), it quickly abandoned that decision. The real crime is that, in 2021, Battlefield's boldest experiment remains unplayable. 2142 was just far away enough to give us flying bases, mechs and hovertanks, but not so far away that the game wasn't still recognisably Battlefield. But it's hard to imagine it skewing too far away from the well-trodden warzones of previous entries. The next Battlefield's supposed near-future setting may open up space for fancier gadgets or stranger guns.
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Battlefield became firmly grounded in modern combat with 3 and 4, pivoting to historical playground with 1 and V (the numbering on this series has been kinda wild lately). An ever-present threat that, with enough persistence, could ultimately be turned into a smouldering crash site.īattlefield has changed a lot in 15 years, mind, and it's understandable (if still disappointing) that DICE's priorities for the series have changed. But the magic of Titan mode was how the ships fit neatly into the existing Battlefield sandbox. DICE has played around with similar ideas since, and Battlefront 2's Capital Supremacy (opens in new tab) is visibly a direct successor-if far more rigid in how its invasions play out. It's the kind of spectacle that Battlefield has always been built around, and one that's never quite been matched.