It was better than Galactic Conquest in most every way possible and, in my honest opinion, even trounces both of the Battlefront games. First Strike was the Star Wars experience. It did, however, host the best Battlefield mod to-date. It was littered with bugs upon its release and, for the most part, isn’t looked back on with particular favor. Upon its release, many agreed that Battlefield 2142 resembled a mod more than a retail-released game. It not only featured maps suiting of its time-period, but it replaced the game’s entire arsenal of WWII weaponry with that of the Gulf War. Set in Iraq during the Gulf War, the mod was a complete overhaul of 1942. Tired of WWII-era shooters, the Desert Combat mod was actually what drove me to finally buying Battlefield 1942. On top of its multiplayer offerings, the mod included several tactically-demanding single-player missions, and it tweaked some of the games physics to add even more realism. With a whopping 28 original maps, many new weapons, vehicles, and playable factions, the mod gave Battlefield 2 a more ARMA-like feel. Project Reality, however, took the series’ realism to new heights. While lots of goofiness takes place within them, Battlefield games typically shoot for a certain amount of realism. It didn’t feel much different from Vanilla BF2, but the amound quality content the mod offered was totally welcome, and the new weapons were refreshing. With the US and Germany teaming-up against a newly hostile Russia, the mod grants access to a host of new weapons, maps, and vehicles. Point of Existence 2, however, added even more. But it was a totally feasible alternative… at least that’s what I told myself at the time, as I couldn’t afford Battlefront.īattlefield 2 offered a pretty hefty amount of content, even without its several expansions. It did, admittedly, feel nowhere near as polished as Battlefront. While I do recall it being quite buggy at the time, it was incredibly satisfying to hear the trademarked (literally) Star Wars “pews” and “zaps” while taking-part in a game of Conquest all while in Star Wars-themed maps with Star Wars Vehicles. ![]() Released the same year as the original Star Wars: Battlefront, there’s no telling how Galactic Conquest was released without much controversy. The mod was updated somewhat recently, but alas, it doesn’t appear that any servers are running it. Along with a host of new maps inspired by the battles of World War I, Battlefield 1918 gives players access to a whole arsenal of appropriately old weaponry. Tired of the WWII weaponry of Battlefield 1942? Give 1918 a try. Using the Sandbox mod’s incredibly robust creation tools, you’ll be creating obstacle courses and racetracks in no time. Ever wish there was a Battlefield equivalent? Well, there is. It’s always fun putting together racetracks among other things in Garry’s Mod and the Halo Series’ Forge Mode. Note 2: While there aren’t servers running most of these mods, most all of them can be played offline. You can quite easily find them with a quick Google search, but Hardcore Gamer is not responsible for any issues you may run into. Note: Due to the occasionally deceptive ads on some mod sites, we aren’t including links to any of the following mods. While the newer Battlefields have been fantastic, lets take a look back at a few of the mods that made the incredible Battlefields of yesteryear even better. Whether thanks to often-cited technical reasons, or out of the fear that free mods would dip too deeply into DLC sales, recent Battlefield games haven’t released with any kind of mod support. ![]() Unfortunately, since Battlefield: Bad Company, that hasn’t been the case. While the games (in most cases) were fantastic on their own, fans could buy each game knowing that some wonderful mods would eventually release for them, and further increase their replay value. I just want to install my favourite mods and start shooting bots again.There’s no denying that mods used to be a staple of the Battlefield series. That and maybe find a way to play Multiplayer through Galaxy? But I would leave that opinion to those who do multiplayer. ![]() The ony thing GOG would need to do is fix the bug, that once installed on Windows 10, it cannot be deinstalled, giving an error message instead. ![]() Unhide.īattlefield 2, the retail edition, is already DRM-free. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. Seanwood7777 seanwood7777 Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.
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