DICE is "Dedicated" to Their PC Fans for Bad Company 2

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  • Shawn Zipay
    Managing Communities 24/7
    • Apr 2003
    • 69064

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    DICE is "Dedicated" to Their PC Fans for Bad Company 2

    In the latest Bad Company 2 blog entry, DICE's Gordon Van Dyke felt the need to reaffirm their dedication to their fans.
    Since Battlefield 1942 DICE has used dedicated servers for all platforms. This formula has worked well, and still works well, for us and for the gaming community. We have stayed true to this practice and will continue this tradition into the upcoming title Battlefield Bad Company 2.

    Other games use player-hosted or 'peer to peer' solutions, often resulting in a "host with the most" situation; where the player hosting the match has an advantage over other players connected to their game. Everyone else is dependent on the host's internet connection and if they don't have a great connection neither will you regardless how great of an internet you have. Also, unless server migration is implemented the game ends when that hosting player quits the game forcing you to find another player-host or start your own. With dedicated servers everyone gets non-stop action with no connection penalties based on some other player and their internet. This makes dedicated servers the best solution for online PC gaming hands down! So rest assured PC players, Battlefield will stay true to its roots offering dedicated servers to all its players and continue the tradition of the ultimate FPS gaming experience!

    If that weren't enough, they continue on to provide a handy FAQ that will answer some of those burning questions you have on dedicated server support for BC2. Check out the full FAQ after the jump.<!--more-->
    Will there be an option to have my own dedicated server? Yes, DICE will have trusted partners with datacenters worldwide that you'll be able to rent a dedicated server from ensuring you always have a quality server in your region.

    How much will it cost to rent a dedicated server for Battlefield Bad Company 2? Because these are offered by the trusted partners we can't answer that, but they will be priced fairly according to your market.

    Can I control my server with remote admin tools? Yes, you will have the ability manage your server via remote admin tools allowing you to manage your server, your way.

    Is there the option to give my server a custom name? Yes, you'll be able to name your server what you like.

    Will I be able to make a reserve list for my server? Yes, you will be able to reserve a limited amount of space on your server when public for whom ever you like.

    Am I able to host a private match? Yes, you will be able to password protect your server.

    Is there a client server browser to view server lists? Yes, clients on the PC will have a full server's browser to select the server they'd like to play on.

    Can I earn ranks and rewards on my rented server? Yes! You will be able to run your server as Ranked allowing you to still earn unlocks, rewards, and host a server for all to enjoy.

    Are PC clients going to be match made to servers? No, PC clients will use their server browser and filter options.

    Will you have an anti-cheat requirement? Yes, all dedicated servers and clients on PC will be required to have the anti-cheat software running at all times.
  • Linux
    wat da gah?
    • Aug 2026
    • 382

    #2
    Re: DICE is &quot;Dedicated&quot; to Their PC Fans for Bad Company 2

    I'm not a huge fan of EA, but I am a huge fan of DICE... And at least they understand the gaming community and why we WANT our dedicated servers, our mod tools and all that fun stuff.

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    • K-16
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      • Aug 2026
      • 2016

      #3
      Re: DICE is &quot;Dedicated&quot; to Their PC Fans for Bad Company 2

      Erm... It lacks an important answer to a question I thought people wanted to ask... Will DICE release dedicated server files, or are we limited to buying dedicated servers? Because uh... If it's the latter, then that's uh... Rather pricier than Modern Warfare 2...

      I mean, those who want to host private games for free are either stuck making listen servers, or stuck with a LAN. I am excluding those who work for the authorised partners of course.

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      • -:Nighthawk:-
        Member
        • Aug 2026
        • 118

        #4
        Re: DICE is &quot;Dedicated&quot; to Their PC Fans for Bad Company 2

        I think the [link="http://www.penny-arcade.com/2009/10/26/babicide/"]Penny Arcade commentary[/link] on this situation was pretty accurate:

        Some of the rage is channeled semi-constructively into (not a boycott, per se, but) a redirection of funds from Modern Warfare 2 over to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - a notion that has been cannily seized by the would-be recipient. Bad Company 2 is going to be pretty good, so why not buy it - but let's pause for a moment and really absorb the idea that PC gamers are rallying around a DICE console port in their zeal. Nevermind the fact that you can't host your own Bad Company servers, and that having a dedicated server for the game involves renting it from one of their partners. Maybe they didn't read the FAQ?
        Needless to say, I can see where Infinity Ward is coming from, though it really does neglect a notable portion of their audience for the sake of the majority of casual gamers.

        I really can't see how the community would rejoice over paying additional money for DICE-partner game servers, but I guess if it's just a simple issue of wanting customization, then this game provides for that need. I would suspect your average gamer isn't gonna be a fan of this kind of server setup though.

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