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Great, snipers are now even harder to kill. Just what we needed. Luckily there's an extra gadget in the non-sniping arsenal, designed to provide additional rooftop access for regular troops. The grappling hook. This little beauty is carried by the assault and anti-tank classes and does exactly what you'd expect of it - you chuck it over a wall or onto a roof and climb the rope it tails behind.

Handy for avoiding the sniper's booby traps. A small annoyance with both grappling hooks and zip lines is that they appear at present anyway to be one-shot deals. Shoot your bolt or toss your length once and you'll have to rest up before you can have another go. Understandable for the zip line as it creates an intricate-looking construction that would be unrecoverable once you've taken the ride, but I can't see any realism-based reason not to let your soldier pick up his line once climbed, other than to avoid turning all the players into wall-scaling monkeys, barely ever touching the floor during an entire round.

Something we weren't able to experiment too much with annoyingly, the current build hadn't properly activated it was night-vision. However, from what we've seen in earlier demonstrations it's a dynamic thing, providing substantial illumination in darkened areas ' but proving to be detrimental if a light source is viewed something that the new flashbang grenades have been designed to counter.

It's probably shaping up to be a nice touch, but hardly one that's going to be the key selling point for the pack.

So how much will Special Forces alter the overall BF2 experience? Not significantly, it would seem. The core of the game remains the same it is, after all, beyond the purview of an expansion pack to make any wholesale changes , and all the new additions would seem to be limited to the Special Forces maps anyway. This isn't likely to be a different-feeling game, just a different spin on the existing one. The weapon, vehicle and gadget enhancements all look like being novel, but easily assimilated add-ons, and there are barely any changes being made to the command modes - other than providing night-vision filters to help see what's going on.

Is that a good thing? It's no secret that EA and DICE haven't managed to create the all-encompassing, smoother than Kilroy, online war experience that we'd all hoped for with BF2, not through faults within the game, but because of bad server management and administration processes.

Special Forces doesn't do anything to address the myriad problems players are having with the existing game even the now admittedly ugly front-end has been left untouched , and it's likely to take more than just some new maps, gadgets and x balaclavas to win back the hearts of the notoriously fickle online gaming crowd. Even if the balaclavas are made from percent real virtual wool. It Was Quite a surprise that after playing Special Forces for just a few hours, I'd already had a gaming experience to rival my infamous "flying through the chimneys" tale from the original game.

This time yet more aerobatics were involved as I navigated my trusty Mi Hind helichopper around to the blindside of the USS Essex aircraft carrier, before swiftly and surgically piloting the massive aircraft into the relatively small below-deck hangar and unloading a barrage of rockets at friend and foe alike.

It was always going to be a suicide mission, and like a small dog who runs down a rabbit hole only to realise he can't turn around, I had no choice but to flip upside-down and explode, killing anybody who'd survived my initial onslaught. Let it be known that I'm a big Battlefield fan, and I'm by no means disappointed with Battlefield2, insofar as the gameplay is far and away the most fun and intense online shooting-people-in-the-head experience you could hope to have.

The subtle blend of teamplay and strategy, the thrill of having a premeditated scheme come together perfectly, the balanced scoring system that makes typically 'boring' classes like medics and engineers far more rewarding, the vehicles, the weighty and substantial feel to the weapons - it all hangs together perfectly. Click on yellow rectangle image with download text to prepare the file.

Click on appeared blue rectangle image with download text to start download. Resume is supported. Download speed is high. Generates a list of all games that match the criteria settings. Note that due to the fact that there are thousands of titles in the database, some small part of them may not contain some data and latest releases may not be included shortly after the premiere. Minus sign can be used for exclusion example: -anime.

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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. The expansion offers more awards in the form of badges, ribbons, and medals that players can earn. Finally, many of the weapons from the expansion may be used in the original Battlefield 2.

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