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Old 12-Aug-2007, 22:21
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Default Battlefield 2: Special Forces (2005) Retail DVD

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added on August 12, 2007, at 22:21 by bki

Special Forces is essentially a new set of maps for the basic BF2, with a couple of extra features. The original BF2 maps are quite limited, and the new maps do bring a welcome challenge.
The new features are interesting, but not essential. Some specialists have flash bangs, some tear gas, some a climbing rope and claw and some a death slide (zip slide). All specialists now have a gas mask and night vision goggles.
All sounds great, but the night effects vary drastically depending on your graphics card quality. To such an extent that you'll be lucky to find a multiplayer server with night maps. The problem, with a poor graphics card, night is as bright as day, so it's completely unfair.
On the plus side though, the Multiplayer maps supporting BF2:SF tend to be more challenging, and really require more teamwork. Whats more my experience is that those players with SF, tend to be more serious, prepared to really engage with people they don't know and hence it's generally more fun.
Specifically there is a map where the intention is to invade and capture a US Carrier. The map is mostly indoors, in hanger bays, engine rooms, it feels more like FIBUA that anything in the original game. Its annoying until you learn the map, but really rewarding once you have.

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Old 02-Feb-2008, 10:20
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Default New covers added to Battlefield 2: Special Forces (2005) Retail DVD

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added on February 2, 2008, at 10:20 by __Brujo__

Special Forces is essentially a new set of maps for the basic BF2, with a couple of extra features. The original BF2 maps are quite limited, and the new maps do bring a welcome challenge.
The new features are interesting, but not essential. Some specialists have flash bangs, some tear gas, some a climbing rope and claw and some a death slide (zip slide). All specialists now have a gas mask and night vision goggles.
All sounds great, but the night effects vary drastically depending on your graphics card quality. To such an extent that you'll be lucky to find a multiplayer server with night maps. The problem, with a poor graphics card, night is as bright as day, so it's completely unfair.
On the plus side though, the Multiplayer maps supporting BF2:SF tend to be more challenging, and really require more teamwork. Whats more my experience is that those players with SF, tend to be more serious, prepared to really engage with people they don't know and hence it's generally more fun.
Specifically there is a map where the intention is to invade and capture a US Carrier. The map is mostly indoors, in hanger bays, engine rooms, it feels more like FIBUA that anything in the original game. Its annoying until you learn the map, but really rewarding once you have.

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