The guys over at Custom PC have posted up a new article that takes a look at the variety of mods featured for Battlefield 2. Take a look:
To check out the rest of this article, be sure to visit here. To read another article that features some more light-hearted mods for BF2, click here.
An army of fans have created a huge range of mods for Battlefield 2, from hyper-realistic conversions to comedy mods with Lego and Pirates. Mike Jennings takes a look at the scene.
Horrible occurrences in real life often make fantastic games. Look at driving – writing off your pride and joy isn’t much fun, but in Burnout it's brilliant. Wrestling games sell consistently well, but being groped by a greased-up bodybuilder can’t be hugely enjoyable, either. Dwarfing these in the horrible-turned-fun stakes, though, is the art of war. Mankind’s grimmest and most brutal conflicts have been re-imagined in dozens of games, and hundreds more fictional fights litter the digital landscape. It's no surprise, either - some of the best games ever made have used war as their backdrops.
Chief among these titles is the hugely successful Battlefield 2. Based in a contemporary warzone, it’s a critical and commercial success which, despite diminishing graphical abilities and tough competition from other online shooters, is something of well decorated veteran. The cause of its heroic longevity is the vibrant and diverse community that’s built up around the game, creating a huge range of mods and alterations that make fundamental differences to the way BF2 is played.
In this article we’re going to explore the phenomenon: tell you where to look, search out the finest mods and guide you through the installation process so you can quickly dive into any number of the hugely different battlefields that litter the huge, enthusiastic community.
Horrible occurrences in real life often make fantastic games. Look at driving – writing off your pride and joy isn’t much fun, but in Burnout it's brilliant. Wrestling games sell consistently well, but being groped by a greased-up bodybuilder can’t be hugely enjoyable, either. Dwarfing these in the horrible-turned-fun stakes, though, is the art of war. Mankind’s grimmest and most brutal conflicts have been re-imagined in dozens of games, and hundreds more fictional fights litter the digital landscape. It's no surprise, either - some of the best games ever made have used war as their backdrops.
Chief among these titles is the hugely successful Battlefield 2. Based in a contemporary warzone, it’s a critical and commercial success which, despite diminishing graphical abilities and tough competition from other online shooters, is something of well decorated veteran. The cause of its heroic longevity is the vibrant and diverse community that’s built up around the game, creating a huge range of mods and alterations that make fundamental differences to the way BF2 is played.
In this article we’re going to explore the phenomenon: tell you where to look, search out the finest mods and guide you through the installation process so you can quickly dive into any number of the hugely different battlefields that litter the huge, enthusiastic community.
To check out the rest of this article, be sure to visit here. To read another article that features some more light-hearted mods for BF2, click here.
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