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|title= Battlefield 2142 |
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|caption= Battlefield 2142 [[Computer and video game packaging|box art]] |
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| title = Battlefield 2142 |
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|developer= [[Digital Illusions CE]] (DICE [[Stockholm]]) |
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| image = Battlefield 2142 box art.jpg |
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|publisher= [[Electronic Arts]] |
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| developer = [[DICE (company)|DICE]] |
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|distributor= [[Electronic Arts]] |
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| publisher = [[Electronic Arts]] |
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| director = Lars Gustavsson |
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|series= The [[Battlefield (video game series)|Battlefield]] series |
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|engine= Modified [[Battlefield 2]] engine |
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| designer = Linus Josephson |
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|version= 1.10, 1.20 (BETA) |
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|released={{flagicon|USA}} [[October 18]], [[2006]] <br /> {{flagicon|Australia}} [[October 18]], [[2006]] <br /> {{flagicon|Europe}} [[October 20]], [[2006]] <br /> {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[October 27]], [[2006]] <br /> {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[October 18]], [[2006]] <br /> {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[November 2]], [[2006]] |
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|genre= Online [[First Person Shooter]] |
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|modes= [[Single player]], [[Multiplayer game|multiplayer]] |
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| composer = Gregor Narholz |
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|ratings= [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: Teen (T)<br />[[PEGI]]: 16+ |
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| series = ''[[Battlefield (video game series)|Battlefield]]'' |
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|platforms= [[Microsoft Windows]] |
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|media= [[DVD]], [[download]] (via the [[EA Downloader]]) |
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| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[macOS|Mac OS X]] |
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|requirements=1.7 GHz processor, 512 MB [[Random access memory|RAM]], [[DirectX]] 9.0c or higher, broadband Internet connection |
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| released = '''Microsoft Windows'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|October 17, 2006|AUS|October 19, 2006|EU|October 20, 2006}}'''''Northern Strike'''''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|March 8, 2007|EU|March 9, 2007}}'''Mac OS X'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|August 17, 2007|AUS|November 5, 2007}} |
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|input= [[Computer keyboard|Keyboard]], [[Mouse (computing)|Mouse]], [[Joystick]] (optional) |
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| genre = [[First-person shooter]] |
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| modes = [[Single-player]], [[multiplayer]] |
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'''''Battlefield 2142''''' is a [[first-person shooter]] [[computer game]] designed by [[Digital Illusions CE]] using a modified, critically acclaimed, [[game engine|engine]] of [[Battlefield 2]] set in the [[22nd century]], during a new [[ice age]]. It has been well reviewed and was released on [[October 18]], [[2006]] in the [[United States]] and [[October 20]], 2006 in the [[European Union]]. Currently, there have been over one million rounds played since its release.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/BF2142_News_121306.aspx|title=Battlefield 2142: one million rounds 1500 years|accessdate=2006-12-21|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]}}</ref> It is the first ''Battlefield'' game to not feature the [[United States|United States of America]] as a playable military faction. |
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'''''Battlefield 2142''''' is a 2006 [[first-person shooter]] video game developed by [[DICE (company)|DICE]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It is the fourth game in the [[Battlefield (video game series)|''Battlefield'' series]]. ''Battlefield 2142'' is set in 2142, depicting a war known as "The Cold War of the 22nd Century", in which two military superpowers – the [[European Union]] (EU) and Pan Asian Coalition (PAC) – battle for the remaining unfrozen land during a new [[ice age]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf2142/about.aspx?Lang=us&PID=&SrchName=&Profiles= | title = Battlefield 2142: About | publisher = [[Electronic Arts]] | year = 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061205113754/http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf2142/about.aspx?Lang=us&PID=&SrchName=&Profiles= | archive-date = December 5, 2006 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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The game was built primarily for [[multiplayer]] use allowing a maximum 64 players on a server and allows a single player mode with AI bots on Conquest mode with a maximum up 16 players. It has its own ranking system to keep track of the user's stats similar to the one used in its predecessors, ''Battlefield 2''. It additionally opens up a new field of [[vehicles]] not seen in ''Battlefield 2'' as well as new futuristic weapons the player is able to use. ''Battlefield 2142'' has an unlock system allowing the player to choose a new unlock every time they rank rather than making them purchase the item. |
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The game was designed primarily for [[multiplayer]] gameplay and allows for a maximum of 64 players on a server or a maximum of 16 players in single player mode against [[video game bot|bots]] on Conquest mode. It has its own ranking system to keep track of the user's statistics similar to the one used in its predecessor, ''[[Battlefield 2]]''. It opens up new categories of vehicles and weapons not seen in ''Battlefield 2''. ''Battlefield 2142'' has an unlock system that allows the player to choose a new unlock every time they achieve a new rank instead of forcing the player to purchase items. A booster pack called ''[[#Northern Strike|Northern Strike]]'' contains new maps, unlocks, and vehicles; a deluxe edition was released that contains ''Battlefield 2142'' and ''Northern Strike''. |
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==Story== |
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By early [[2138]], the world's six factions were heavily fortified, ready to battle over the world's remaining land and resources. Expecting an invasion by the Pan Asian Coalition (PAC) into the agriculture-rich plains of [[Northern Africa]], the [[European Union]] concentrated its resources along the Mediterranean, ready assist with the [[Union of African States]]. A foray by two PAC battalions into [[Egypt]] seemed to confirm their suspicions, but the attacks were merely [[decoy]]s, meant to distract the world from the PAC's primary objective—to destroy the military might of the EU's premiere units still located in [[Europe]]. |
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In July 2014, all online components of the game were deactivated following the shutdown of [[GameSpy]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-12-20|title=EA to drop online multiplayer support for 50 games following GameSpy closure|url=https://www.techspot.com/news/56723-ea-to-drop-online-multiplayer-support-for-50-games-following-gamespy-closure.html|access-date=2021-02-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201220115828/https://www.techspot.com/news/56723-ea-to-drop-online-multiplayer-support-for-50-games-following-gamespy-closure.html|archive-date=December 20, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-11-17|title=GameSpy Death: EA Kills Battlefield Multiplayer Support Up Through BF 2142 {{!}} GamersNexus - Gaming PC Builds & Hardware Benchmarks|url=https://www.gamersnexus.net/news/1450-gamespy-ea-games-kills-battlefield|access-date=2021-02-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171117023129/https://www.gamersnexus.net/news/1450-gamespy-ea-games-kills-battlefield|archive-date=November 17, 2017}}</ref> The game's online [[multiplayer]] was revived by the Project Revive community in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-12-01|title=Two years after the servers shut down Battlefield 2142 is back - VG247|url=https://www.vg247.com/2016/09/26/two-years-after-the-servers-shut-down-battlefield-2142-is-back/|access-date=2021-02-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201201001134/https://www.vg247.com/2016/09/26/two-years-after-the-servers-shut-down-battlefield-2142-is-back/|archive-date=December 1, 2020}}</ref> However, the project was shut down in 2017 following a legal notice from [[EA|Electronic Arts]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-08-05|title=Battlefield 'Project Revive' shuts down after receiving a legal notice from EA {{!}} KitGuru|url=https://www.kitguru.net/gaming/matthew-wilson/battlefield-project-revive-shuts-down-after-receiving-a-legal-notice-from-ea/|access-date=2021-02-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805051233/https://www.kitguru.net/gaming/matthew-wilson/battlefield-project-revive-shuts-down-after-receiving-a-legal-notice-from-ea/|archive-date=August 5, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-11-12|title=EA shuts down fan-run servers for older Battlefield games {{!}} Ars Technica|url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/10/ea-shuts-down-fan-run-servers-for-older-battlefield-games/|access-date=2021-02-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201112033442/https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/10/ea-shuts-down-fan-run-servers-for-older-battlefield-games/|archive-date=November 12, 2020}}</ref> The game's online multiplayer is currently only playable with the community either 2142 Novgames Alliance Project or 2142 Reclamation Project formed after the shutdown of Project Revive.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-04-07|title=Battlefield 2142 Is Back From The Dead (Again)|url=https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/12/battlefield-2142-is-back-from-the-dead-again/|access-date=2021-02-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180407123633/https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/12/battlefield-2142-is-back-from-the-dead-again/|archive-date=April 7, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-08-13|title=Battlefield 2142 Revive Project Now Alive Once More, Here's How to Play It|url=https://mp1st.com/news/battlefield-2142-revive-project-now-alive-once-more-heres-how-to-play-it|access-date=2021-02-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200813110249/https://mp1st.com/news/battlefield-2142-revive-project-now-alive-once-more-heres-how-to-play-it|archive-date=August 13, 2020}}</ref> |
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Following the defeat of the EU army in Europe, the stage was set for the Pan Asian Coalition military to force its way into the EU-occupied African mainland. In February 2142, the EU formed 'The Mediterranean Wall', a line of defenses along the North African coast from [[Morocco]] to Egypt. Meanwhile, the Pan Asian Coalition was drawing up a series of deception plans under the code names Kupalo, Dazhbog and Perun. These exercises were designed to preoccupy and divide the EU forces in preparation for the PAC's primary mission, Operation Motherland, a comprehensive, multi-pronged assault on the African continent. |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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[[File:Battlefield 2142 screenshot.jpg|thumb|The [[player character]] looks towards an armoured walker that is being piloted by another player.]] |
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[[Image:TitanAssault.jpg|thumb|200px|left|A Titan Assault scenario]] |
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''Battlefield ''includes two gameplay modes, Conquest and [[Titan (Battlefield 2142)|Titan]],<ref>{{cite web | url = http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf2142/gamemodes.aspx?Lang=us&PID=81159049&SrchName=&Profiles= | title = Battlefield 2142 Game Modes | publisher = Electronic Arts | year = 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070311211516/http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf2142/gamemodes.aspx?Lang=us&PID=81159049&SrchName=&Profiles= | archive-date = March 11, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> the latter of which can only be played online in multiplayer maps (without using [[Mod (video gaming)|modifications ("mods")]]). Both modes support varying numbers of players, up to 64, depending upon the server a player chooses to join online. The single player mode consists of a maximum of 16 players, which includes 15 AI bots. Commander Mode from ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' returns, as one player from each team can apply and either accept or turn down the role of becoming commander. The player in the commander position has vital roles in the game, such as deploying UAV's, artillery strikes, airdropping supplies or vehicles for their team. |
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''Battlefield 2142'' includes two gameplay modes, [[Conquest (gametype)|Conquest]] and Titan<ref> |
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===Classes=== |
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''Battlefield 2142'' features four different playable kits. These kits can be selected at any time during gameplay. The kits are a combination of the kits in ''Battlefield 2'', which had seven playable kits, but were less customizable and upgradeable in comparison. Each kit has different weapons and equipment that are unique. Each contains a basic weapon, a secondary weapon, and a knife. The knife differs in this game from ''Battlefield 2'' because when a player is killed with a knife, the killer acquires the player's dogtag. The player is able to gain rank, options, and equipment by acquiring points in the game. |
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''Battlefield 2142'' has customization, allowing the player to gain more unlocks for one kit, which makes it more effective. Each class has two unlockable weapons and one passive unlock which upgrades the soldier's helmet, each helmet upgrade having different functions. The benefits of one soldier's helmet upgrade will be shared with their squadmates. |
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|title = Conquest and Titan Mode |
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*'''Assault''': The Assault and Medic classes from ''Battlefield 2'' are combined as the Assault kit in ''Battlefield 2142''. The main weapons are assault rifles with unlockable rocket or shotgun add-ons. Other unlocks include advanced first-aid kits which can be deployed to restore the health of anyone standing close to it, [[smoke grenades]] for [[smoke screen|screening]], and a [[defibrillator]] for reviving fallen comrades. |
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|publisher = EA Games |
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*'''Engineer''': The Engineer class works the same way it was intended since ''Battlefield 1942''. Engineer can still repair vehicles and have the access to heavy weapons that can damage and destroy enemy vehicles, such as rocket launchers and mines. |
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*'''Support''': The Support class provides ammunition with ammo boxes and can deploy turret guns and electric shields to help the team in the close quarters combat. |
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*'''Recon''': The Recon kit is aimed to provide perimeter support for the team with high velocity sniper rifles. In the other hand the Lambert-carbine is a full-automatic carbine weapon suitable for the assault gameplay style and combined with RDX explosives and the cloaking device recon turns into special ops class. |
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}}</ref>, the latter of which can only be played online in multiplayer maps. The Conquest mode supports up to 64 players online, while the Titan mode normally supports 48 due to performance concerns. However, the Titan mode can be modified to support 64 players as well. |
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===Conquest=== |
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Conquest mode, similar to its predecessors, involves two teams of players fighting each other while working to capture and defend [[spawn point]]s. Spawn points are represented by flags and display the color of the controlling faction. To hold a simple majority of flags will initiate a ticket drain on the opposing faction, which will only speed up if one faction controls all the flags. Both teams begin the match with a preset number of tickets. Each time a soldier dies, a ticket is removed from their team. Players have the opportunity to reduce their number of lost tickets by reviving their "critically wounded" teammates with the Assault class' defibrillator. By reviving a teammate within 15 seconds (or the amount of time the server has been set to), no ticket will be lost and the player will not need to respawn (the player who killed the now revived player will keep their kill point). The team that has no tickets, or no places to spawn with no one alive, loses the match. |
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{{main|Conquest (gametype)}} |
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The Conquest mode involves players working to defend and capture [[Spawning (computer gaming)|spawnpoints]] labeled by flags. There are several types of Conquest modes. In Head-on, both teams start with one flag that is uncapturable. Whichever team has the majority of the flags will initiate a ticket drain on the other team. The ticket drain is constant and cannot be increased by controlling more than a simple majority of the flags. In assault mode, one team starts out with all the flags but one, which is the PAC base. The PAC receives more tickets, but has a ticket drain on them until they take at least one flag from EU. The EU cannot have a ticket drain initiated by flags, but they have no uncapturable base, making them vulnerable to elimination. The last mode is Double Assault, in which neither team has an uncapturable flag, and they both start with one base. Whichever team holds the majority of the flags initiates a ticket drain. In all of the conquest modes, every respawn of a soldier takes one ticket. |
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There are several types of Conquest modes: Head-on, Assault, Assault Lines, and Double Assault Lines, Conquest Assault, No Vehicles. |
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*In Head-on, both teams start with one flag that cannot be captured. The rest of the flags are neutral. |
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*In Assault, play in either of the Assault Lines modes. |
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*In Conquest Assault, which is identical to normal Assault in both its coding and function, the PAC starts with one uncapturable flag (an immobile Titan), while the EU starts off with the rest of the flags and an immobile Titan which can be captured by the PAC. |
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*In No Vehicles, infantry are the only option, which will stack with the conquest mode that the map uses. No vehicles will spawn, including static ground turrets. |
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===Titan=== |
===Titan=== |
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The Titan mode involves players from opposing teams whose objective is to destroy the other team's Titan,<ref>{{cite web | author = Ocampo, Jason | url = https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-06-battlefield-2142-hands-on/1100-6150162/ | title = E3 06: Battlefield 2142 Hands-On | website = [[GameSpot]] | date = May 10, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | quote = A montage of various vehicles, with their names, including the L-5 Riesig, the MK-1 Titan, the Type 21 Nekomata, the T-39 Bogatyr walking tank, and the UD-6 Talon gunship. | archive-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170824051351/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-06-battlefield-2142-hands-on/1100-6150162/ | url-status = live }}</ref> while trying to defend their own. Titans are massive, heavily armored, flying warships that have powerful [[force field (science fiction)|force fields]] protecting them from enemy intrusion or conventional weapons fire. As the force fields are up during the first part of a battle, players must fight to control the anti-Titan missile silos scattered about the battlefield on the ground. Titans can be moved around the battlefield, but only by the team's [[Commander]]. Each Titan can defend itself and contribute to the fight on the ground with 4 anti-ground guns and 2 anti-aircraft guns. Titan movement can cause [[lag (video games)|latency issues]], so some players prefer not to move them at all. Some servers even disable the commander's ability to move the Titan. |
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[[Image:BlocMiss.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A missile launching on target to the enemy Titan]] |
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The Titan mode involves players from opposing teams whose objective is to destroy the other team's Titan,<ref> |
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After the shields are down, there are two methods to destroy the enemy Titan. One way is to simply remain on the ground and hold the anti-Titan missiles until they wear down the hull. A quicker alternative is to board the Titan using "assault pods" launched from an APC (Armored Personnel Carrier), air transport, Titan, or spawn beacon, spawn on your squad leader, or land an air transport on a Titan as a mobile spawn point. Once inside, the players must destroy 4 reactor consoles to gain access to the reactor room. There, they can blow up the reactor, and have 30 seconds to flee the Titan before it is destroyed. |
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During the beta release of the game, players who managed to escape the destroyed Titan before the 30-second timer ended received an award. In the retail game, the round ends when the Titan is destroyed, and because player deaths triggered by the end of a round do not count, the evacuation of the Titan had little significance aside from inciting a rush in the player. In patch 1.05, DICE reinstated the award for those attacking players who escaped the destruction in the "Titan Survival Pin." However, receiving the pin requires very [[HALO jump#HALO|precise timing to land]] on the ground, causing confusion amongst players initially.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/BF2142_News_112106.aspx | title = New Battlefield 2142 1.05 Patch! | work = [[EA Games]] | publisher = Electronic Arts | date = November 26, 2006 | access-date = February 7, 2007 | quote = Titan Survival pin will now be correctly rewarded to players who safely escape a titan after the core is destroyed by jumping off the Titan and landing on the ground safely. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070128114408/http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/BF2142_News_112106.aspx | archive-date = January 28, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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|url = http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/battlefield2142/news.html?sid=6150162 |
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|title = E3 06: Battlefield 2142 Hands-On |
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|work = PC Games |
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|publisher = GameSpot |
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|date= 2006-05-10 |
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|quote = We got to see a montage of various vehicles, with their names, including the L-5 Riesig, the MK-1 Titan, the Type 21 Nekomata, the T-39 Bogatyr walking tank, and the UD-6 Talon gunship. |
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}}</ref> while trying to defend their own. Titans are what can be simply described as large, flying strongholds, which have powerful shields protecting it from boarding. Titans can be moved throughout the battlefield by Commanders, players who are elected to lead each team. Titans can be boarded by infantry via pods launched from an [[Armoured personnel carrier|APC]], pods launched from a rival Titan, pods launched onto a Titan because of a squad beacon (unlock item), or by landing on the Titan in an air transport, after the Titan's shields have been worn down. Players must then destroy four [[Chemical reactor|reactor]] consoles and then the reactor itself. When the [[Hull (watercraft)|hull]] of the Titan fails, a 20-second abandon ship timer is triggered, allowing players to evacuate the Titan before it is completely destroyed and avoid dying in the ensuing explosion. During the beta release of the game, there was an award for those who managed to escape the destroyed Titan before the 20-second timer ends. In the retail game, the round ends when the Titan is destroyed, and because player deaths triggered by the end of a round do not count, the evacuation is entirely for inducing a rush in the player. The Titan escape award, sometimes known as the "Titan Survival Pin", has been re-introduced by the 1.05 patch as a receivable award. |
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===Vehicles=== |
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On the console rooms of the Titans there is a sign painted on the wall of a RDX demo pack with a slash through it. This was not in the beta version and may be considered a reference to the beta infamous "titan crash" bug where the titan blew out from beneath the players when an RDX was placed on the consoles and core. |
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The vehicles of ''Battlefield 2142'' are similar to those in ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' except for a more futuristic design. For example, the PAC team tank, the Type 32 Nekomata, has a hovercraft driving system.<ref>{{cite web | author = Magius 5.0 | url = http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=52244%3Cbr%20/%3E/ | title = The Comprehensive Anti-Tank Guide, Battlfield 2142 | publisher = BF2S Forums | access-date = June 15, 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110720230434/http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=52244%3Cbr%20%2F%3E%2F | archive-date = July 20, 2011 | url-status = live}}</ref> The air vehicles are more futuristic, propelled by turbines instead of rotors. Almost all vehicles have a short duration protective shield called active defense. The active defense protects the vehicle from all attacks (except for electromagnetic attacks) for about five seconds. |
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===Statistics tracking=== |
===Statistics tracking=== |
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The ranking and points system of ''Battlefield 2142'' is similar to ''[[Battlefield 2]]'', however, different [[Military rank|ranks]] are featured. As with ''Battlefield 2'', a key feature of the game is "Character Persistence", which saves and tracks almost every aspect of gameplay for players. When playing the game in online multiplayer mode on specified servers, a master server tracks player points, ranks, equipment, and other statistics |
The ranking and points system of ''Battlefield 2142'' is similar to ''[[Battlefield 2]]'', however, different [[Military rank|ranks]] are featured. As with ''Battlefield 2'', a key feature of the game is "Character Persistence", which saves and tracks almost every aspect of gameplay for players. Unlike ''Battlefield 2'', however, the user is given the option to create up to four soldiers, as opposed to ''Battlefield 2'''s limitation of one per account. When playing the game in online multiplayer mode on specified servers, a master server tracks player points, ranks, equipment, and other statistics. |
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The ''Battlefield 2142'' rank system consists of a number of partially fictitious, partially realistic military ranks, and are (for the most part) each divided by a silver/gold format, with players attaining the silver version of the rank (e.g. Corporal Silver) before reaching the gold rank (e.g. Corporal Gold). New ranks are earned by attaining experience points, which can be earned for actions on a ranked server such as killing an enemy soldier/vehicle, healing/resupplying teammates, repairing ally vehicles/strategic objects (SAT Track, UAV, Orbital Strike, and EMP Strike which are located at the main base), capturing/neutralizing control points/[[missile silos]], assisting in kills (such as piloting a gunship) or carrying out orders given by the Squad Leader/Commander (negative points may be earned by actions such as [[teamkilling]]). |
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Every time a player earns a new rank, which is attained when points or awards are received, they are able to choose a new unlock. There are a total of 40 unlocks and there are different categories of unlocks including class unlocks, squad unlocks, and ability unlocks. All unlocks are in tiers and require the player to progress up through the tree to unlock higher level equipment. |
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The rank system is designed to be progressive so ranks are earned faster when a player begins (for example, 40 points are needed to climb from the lowest to the 2nd lowest rank while 3600 points are needed to advance from the 2nd highest to the highest rank). This provides new players with a number of unlocks straight away to give them an edge (as well as ambition). Later ranks require more effort, time, and skill from the player as the extremely high number of points can usually be attained only through awards (which may give up to 2000 points apiece). The final three ranks of the game are only given to a certain number of players at a time, with Major General given to 50 players, Lieutenant General given to 25 players, and the highest rank, Supreme Commander, given to only one player at a time. These top three are [[Brevet (military)|brevet]] ranks; players retain those ranks until other players surpass them. |
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==Soldier Kits== |
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There are four different playable classes for both the PAC and EU: |
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The Recon class is initially equipped with a sniper rifle, pistol, and combat knife. |
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The Recon soldier can unlock anti-personnel mines (that resemble [[M18A1 Claymore Antipersonnel Mine|claymore mines]]), an improved rifle scope and scope stabilizer, an upgraded sniper rifle (Zeller H Advanced Sniper Rifle), RDX demo packs (similar to [[C4 explosives]]), active camouflage, and a tactical carbine (Lambert Carbine). |
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===Awards=== |
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Awards can be earned only in multiplayer mode, with each award having its own specific criteria. Most awards typically have two to five criteria, composed of In A Round (IAR) criteria and Global criteria. IAR criteria must be accomplished within a single round, not through multiple rounds. Global criteria are accumulated by playing on a ranked server. For example, the Titan Commander badge (silver) requires a player to be the commander in Titan mode for twenty minutes in one round after accumulating 1000 commander points in Titan mode globally. Each award (with the exception of medals, which are more for prestige, since they are the hardest to obtain) delivers a certain number of experience points, which go towards attaining a new rank. Badges, which have three levels of achievement (bronze, silver, and gold), and ribbons deliver the most points, while pins offer very few points since they are relatively easy to get, and may be obtained more than once. |
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As the name suggests, this class is a frontline soldier equipped with an assault rifle, pistol, combat knife, and medical supplies. The kit can unlock a rifle mounted shotgun or rocket launcher, a [[defibrillator]], improved medical supplies, smoke grenades, and two different assault rifles (Baur H-AR and Voss L-AR). The medic hub has a drug in it called "DICEperine" directing to the developers. |
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===Unlocks=== |
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[[Image:Support2142.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A support soldier crouching behind a shield]] |
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In ''Battlefield 2142'', every time a player earns a new rank, they are able to choose a new unlock. Players with the ''Northern Strike'' Booster Pack are also able to earn unlocks by earning the badge or ribbon awards associated with ''Northern Strike''. There are a total of 50 unlocks (40 ''Battlefield 2142'' Core Game, 10 ''Northern Strike'') and there are different categories of unlocks including class unlocks, squad unlocks, and ability unlocks. Class unlocks are specific to the class type which is being used. Ability unlocks are universal for all the classes. Squad unlocks can be equipped by anybody but they may only be used by squad leaders who have the required number of members in their squad. Unlocks are in tiers and require the player to progress up through the tree to unlock higher-level equipment. The player can test the other unlocks by picking up a dead soldier's equipment who is higher rank and contain more unlocks than the player. |
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The Engineer kit is equipped with an anti-vehicle Rocket Launcher, sub-machine gun, combat knife, and the ability to fix vehicles and turrets. The Engineer can unlock [[Electromagnetic pulse|EMP]] mines, motion activated homing mines, a mine defuser, vehicle sonar (marks enemy vehicles on the radar for the whole team), a portable Surface-to-air missile launcher (SAAW 86), and an anti-armor rifle (Pilum HAVR). |
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A "Field Upgrade" is a temporary unlock which can be awarded to all members of a squad when they either kill, resupply, heal or revive a teammate while they are following an attack or defend order. The Field Upgrade is a sort of 'try before you buy' feature (while the player has their own customizable inventory), allowing players to experience certain unlocks before they use one of their hard earned unlock credits to unlock it. They only allow players to test the equipment one level higher on their original unlock tree. Field Upgrades will be available to the player until the player disconnects from the server. If a player unlocks a new item which they have already Field Upgraded on their current server, the next unlock will not become available to them for a Field Upgrade until they leave the server. Certain unlocks are only available after purchasing the ''Northern Strike'' booster pack, and they are on top of all the other unlocks in the unlock trees of the core game. Field Upgrades also allow players without ''Northern Strike'' to have temporary access to the upgrades that are only available in ''Northern Strike''. Field Upgrades are only applicable on ranked servers. |
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The Support soldier is equipped with a light machine gun which becomes more accurate after every shot (but also overheats readily), pistol, combat knife, and can resupply teammates with ammunition. The Support kit can unlock EMP grenades, an automated Sentry Drone, a deployable energy shield (shown in screenshot at right), improved ammo hub, a heart beat detector which reveals the location of hidden enemies, a shotgun (Clark 15B) and a more powerful machine gun (Ganz HMG). |
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==Synopsis== |
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In the year 2106, a new ice age began. As the ice expanded, millions of people all over the world were displaced, particularly in [[Russia]] and [[Japan]]. Combined with their increasing inability to find sufficient natural resources, the Pan Asian Coalition grows desperate. Meanwhile, the European Union is able to withstand the displacements and find sufficient resources, mostly from [[North Africa]] due to their relationship with the Union of African States ([[Africa]] remaining mostly ice-free). Seeing this, the PAC launches a full-scale invasion of [[Europe]] and North Africa in 2139, beginning the Cold War of the 22nd century, a war for the world's last remaining land and resources. |
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The vehicles in ''Battlefield 2142'' are similar to the basic types in ''Battlefield 2'', but they have many differences as well. All of the vehicles, execpt the FAV, have an active defense energy shield that can be activated to temporarily block anti-vehicle measures. |
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The ''Final Stand'' multiplayer expansion pack for ''[[Battlefield 4]]'' gives new insight about the cold war, revealing that the PAC was formed as early as 2020 (the year Battlefield 4 takes place) as early versions of the coalition's symbol can be seen. Furthermore, early prototypes of Titans and other vehicles and futuristic technology were already in development in 2020 by the PAC in remote regions of Russia. |
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;[[Desert Patrol Vehicle|FAV]] |
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The FAV (Fast Attack Vehicle) is the quickest, most agile ground vehicle, sporting a [[Nitrous|nitro]] boost system for enhanced speed. To achieve its maneuverability, the FAV does not feature armor, and is fairly vulnerable while stationary. Small arms fire is capable of damaging or destroying this class of vehicle. It can carry three passengers and is armed with a light machinegun. |
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==Development== |
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;[[Armored personal carrier|APC]] |
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''Battlefield 2142'' was rumored to be in [[software engineering|development]] ever since a 30-second video was leaked to the Internet in January 2006. The video described itself as an "internal test." The proof of concept depicts the game's various vehicles storming through a futuristic city. A screenshot depicting the walker was taken from this video and subsequently used in marketing for the game. The rumors began in earnest following a February 2006 interview with [[Dan Blackstone]], a senior producer from [[Electronic Arts]], in which he mentioned "We're about to announce something very big, so stay tuned. One other interviewer asked this and I gave him a hint, so it's only fair that I do the same for you: 3213/3*2. Or said another way: S.R. 4588164."<ref>{{cite web | author = Remo, Chris | url = http://www.shacknews.com/extras/2006/021506_bf2mc260_1.x | title = Battlefield 2: Modern Combat Interview | publisher = [[Shacknews]] | date = February 15, 2006 | access-date = November 9, 2006 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061128044245/http://www.shacknews.com/extras/2006/021506_bf2mc260_1.x | archive-date = November 28, 2006 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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The APC (Assault Personnel Carrier) is a medium-armored infantry transport vehicle equipped with launch pods to allow its passengers to board enemy titans. Its armament includes a driver controlled machine gun turret and EMP launcher, a gunner controlled mortar cannon, and four passenger controlled light machine guns. It can carry five passengers into battle and is the second fastest ground vehicle and has active defense counter measures. |
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The [[square root]] ("S.R.") of 4588164 is 2142 (3213÷3×2 equals 2142 as well), hence the rumors. The only proof of existence was the cover story of the ''[[PC Gamer]]'' magazine and the trailer, published on the very same magazine, until March 21, 2006, when [[Electronic Arts]] and [[EA Digital Illusions CE|DICE]] announced that the next game in the [[Battlefield (video game series)|''Battlefield'' series]] would be ''Battlefield 2142'', in their March 21, 2006 Community Update.<ref>{{cite web | author = The BF2142 Team | url = http://www.ea.com/official/battlefield/battlefield2/us/editorial.jsp?src=communityupdate_032106 | title = Community Update | publisher = Electronic Arts | date = March 21, 2006 | access-date = October 8, 2006 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071023224008/http://www.ea.com/official/battlefield/battlefield2/us/editorial.jsp?src=communityupdate_032106 | archive-date = October 23, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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;[[Tank]] |
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The main battle tank for both sides is equipped with a powerful cannon with enhanced zoom magnification abilities and a secondary position heavy machine gun. The PAC Tank uses hover technology that allow it to move sideways and around obstacles, but a fixed main gun, while the EU Tank uses more traditional treads or tracks and has a swiveling turret for its main gun. Besides the movement characteristics and slight accuracy adjustments, there is little difference in the effectiveness of the two tanks. Both forms of EU and PAC tanks have the active defense counter measures |
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[[Image:Bogatyr.JPG|thumb|200px|left|A PAC Bogatyr]] |
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Several pieces of early concept art were released onto the internet. However, during a hacking attack on the board where the images were posted, most of the images were lost. Early in the development process, the game was set on a different planet, as hinted by three moons in the sky in one piece of concept art. Additionally, it was to be the United States, rather than the European Union, versus the Pan-Asian Coalition, and several files within the game indicate the U.S. (most notably the texture files used by the EU and PAC, with the EU folder being labeled 'US' rather than 'EU'). |
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;[[Mecha|Battlewalker]] |
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The newest vehicle addition to the Battlefield series is the Battlewalker, a bipedal, mechanized firing platform designed to respond to a variety of threats. It has the heaviest armor and lowest speed of all vehicles, but has the heaviest armaments. The driver controls twin cannons effective against infantry and SWARM Rocket Pods for use against armored vehicle targets. The Gunner position is equipped with an anti-aircraft gun and EMP Missiles to defend the Battlewalker against aerial threats. |
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In the ''Battlefield 2'' [[Battlefield 2#Armored Fury|''Armored Fury'' Booster Pack]] map Midnight Sun, there was a drivable [[muscle car]] with license plate number 2142. Additionally in ''Armored Fury'', there was a [[Billboard (advertising)|billboard]] advertising a digital [[wrist watch]], which displays '21:42' as the time, and a [[Mushroom cloud]] with the caption message, "Watch For The Future." Additionally in ''Armored Fury'', the drivable semi-truck had a magazine on the passenger seat that reads "Ice Age Approaches." |
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;[[Gunship|Gunship]] |
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The gunship is a futuristic equivalent to the Battlefield 2 attack helicopter, but has enhanced speed and maneuverability, the Gunship is the predominant aerial combat vehicle. The pilot fires heat seeking missiles effective against air targets and ground vehicles. The Gunner controls a machine cannon and wire guided missile launcher. |
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''Battlefield 2142'' was officially announced and playable at E3 2006."<ref>{{cite web | author = Remo, Chris | url = http://www.e3insider.com/blog/?articleID=J4834WDC4A | title = Battlefield 2142 – Rage On | publisher = [[E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo)|E3]] | date = May 11, 2006 | access-date = February 7, 2007 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061027132236/http://www.e3insider.com/blog/?articleID=J4834WDC4A | archive-date = October 27, 2006 | url-status = dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | author = Remo, Chris | url = http://www.e3insider.com/news/?articleID=79HOXFGMUT | title = Future Warfare | publisher = E3 | date= May 11, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061027132232/http://www.e3insider.com/news/?articleID=79HOXFGMUT | archive-date = October 27, 2006 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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;[[Air Transport]] |
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The Air Transport is a fast method of aerial transportation that can carry six passengers, two of which control door machine guns on either side of the aircraft to provide protection. Passengers eject via launch pod to rapidly and accurately land on their target. Several in-game awards are based on effective piloting of the air transport, mainly during Titan assaults. Also the pilot can "bump" other transports or gunships by decending directly above them and hitting them,this will destroy gunships in one "bump" and it may vary with transports |
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The ''Battlefield 2142'' beta was released in the third week of August. However, it was revealed that the beta was not a complete "open" beta upon its release. At first, the general belief was that it was to be a [[GameSpy|FilePlanet]] subscriber-only beta,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.fileplanet.com/promotions/bf2142/ | title = Battlefield 2142 | publisher = [[GameSpy|FilePlanet]] |access-date = August 27, 2006 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20060829154805/http://www.fileplanet.com/promotions/bf2142/ | archive-date = August 29, 2006 | url-status = dead}}</ref> but it was later revealed to additionally have an invite system. At that time the beta was only available to certain FilePlanet subscribers (keys were given out on a first-come, first-served basis) and those who were invited. Some fan-sites had been holding contests giving out invitations to the ''BF2142'' beta as prizes. On August 31, a large number of keys were given out by FilePlanet for free, and the beta client was upgraded. The FilePlanet beta ended on September 12, 2006. It was noted by many users that at the beginning of the beta the game worked great, but by the end it was horribly broken, with players getting stuck in walls and titans disappearing into thin air. It was decided to ship it anyway. |
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==Expansions and Booster Packs== |
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At the 2007 [[WWDC]], it was announced that ''Battlefield 2142'' would be released for [[Macintosh]] computers in July 2007.<ref>{{cite web | author = longofest | url = https://www.macrumors.com/2007/06/11/wwdc-game-on/ | title = WWDC: Game On | publisher = [[MacRumors]] | date = June 11, 2007 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = July 30, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170730013938/https://www.macrumors.com/2007/06/11/wwdc-game-on/ | url-status = live }}</ref> It was released in 2007, for [[macOS|Mac OS X]]. Since the game uses [[Cedega (software)|Cedega]] it will only work with [[Intel]] based Macintosh systems and not [[PowerPC]]. |
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===Northern Strike=== |
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[[Image:Hachimoto.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Type36 Hachimoto]] |
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As of January 18, 2007, Electronic Arts has announced that it will release the Northern Strike booster pack for the ''Battlefield 2142'' game |
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|quote = Today we would like to announce to all our players the coming release of the Battlefield 2142 Northern Strike booster pack! |
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In Northern Strike, the battle moves to northern and central Europe. The PAC has set up strongholds in the [[urban area|urban]] areas left abandoned because of the war. The EU launches an offensive to take back its land from PAC. |
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The expansion will add two new vehicles, the Hachimoto for the PAC, and the IFV Goliath for the EU. Instead of ranking up to gain unlocks in Northern Strike, players will get unlock credits for receiving one of the ten new badges. The booster pack will additionally contain three new maps and a new game mode. A developer interview on the official website also hinted at a new pin. In the beta release of v1.20, the BFHQ page is updated with Northern Strike unlocks and awards, and the pin mentioned is the Assault Lines Pin, which states: "Capture the PAC base in Assault Lines." |
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''Battlefield 2142'' shipped with dynamic [[in-game advertising]] provided by IGA Worldwide. A similar system is featured in games such as ''[[Battlefield 2]]'', ''[[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory|Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory]]'', and ''[[PlanetSide (video game)|PlanetSide]]''.<ref>{{cite web | author = Steel, Wade | url = http://www.ign.com/articles/2006/08/31/ea-titles-to-feature-dynamic-advertising | title = EA Titles to Feature Dynamic Advertising | website = [[IGN]] | date = August 31, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170824051025/http://www.ign.com/articles/2006/08/31/ea-titles-to-feature-dynamic-advertising | url-status = live }}</ref> The system changes advertisements on objects such as billboards in-game. These in-game advertisements have been dubbed [[adware]] by some, and there has been a vocal backlash against this element of the game.<ref name=1UP>{{cite web | author = Klepek, Patrick | url = http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3154522 | title = Gamers Wary of Battlefield 2142's 'Spyware' | website = [[1UP.com]] | date = October 19, 2006 | access-date = October 20, 2006 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070927201445/http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3154522 | archive-date = September 27, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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Additionally, much of the recent "advertising space" has been used to show propaganda for new in game features and helping to feed rumors of a new game type in the works. Intel has advertised in the game, and recently the [[Discovery Channel]] has placed advertising in the game for their ''[[Future Weapons]]'' series. More recently advertisements for the DVD release of the movie ''[[Ghost Rider (2007 film)|Ghost Rider]]'' have appeared. |
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==Rumors of Development== |
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''Battlefield 2142'' had been rumored to be in [[Software engineering|development]], ever since a 30 second video was leaked to the internet in January 2006. The video described itself as an "internal test." The proof of concept depicts the games' various vehicles storming through a futuristic city. A photo depicting the walker was taken from this video and subsequently used in marketing for the game. |
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An in-house advertisement for ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' have appeared recently, stating such things as "Celebrating the 134th anniversary of the [[Battlefield: Bad Company]] demo." |
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The rumors began in earnest following a [[February 2006]] interview with [[Dan Blackstone]], a senior producer from [[Electronic Arts|EA]], in which he mentioned: |
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Another current one is advertising the DVD and [[Blu-ray]] release of ''[[I Am Legend (film)|I Am Legend]]''. Billboards without paid advertisements generally have recruitment posters for the factions, and ads for "DICE Travel." These travel ads sell the reader into going to the various maps, such as Verdun or Berlin, for £2142, with taglines such as "Gun not included" and "One-way." Some billboard ads recently added after the new year can be found during the gameplay saying "Happy 2143 EU Soldiers!" Additionally there is a reference to the sci-fi film ''[[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]]'', and by extension, World War II recruitment posters, on billboards featuring the slogan – "He's Doing His Part. Are You?" |
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:''We’re about to announce something very big, so stay tuned. One other interviewer asked this and I gave him a hint, so it’s only fair that I do the same for you: 3213/3X2. Or said another way: S.R. 4588164.''<ref> |
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[[Image:BF2 billboard.png|thumbnail|right|200px|The billboard with a watch and mushroom cloud]] |
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The [[Square root|S.R.]] (Square Root) of 4588164 is [[22nd century|2142]] (3213÷3×2 equals 2142 as well), hence the rumors. The only proof of existence was the cover story of the [[PC Gamer]] magazine and the trailer, published on the very same [[magazine]], until [[March 21]], [[2006]], when [[Electronic Arts|EA]]/[[Digital Illusions CE|DICE]] announced that, the next game in the [[Electronic Arts Battlefield franchise|Battlefield series]] would be ''Battlefield 2142'', in their March 21, 2006 Community Update.<ref>{{cite web|title=Community Update|author=The BF2142 Team|url=http://www.ea.com/official/battlefield/battlefield2/us/editorial.jsp?src=communityupdate_032106|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]|accessdate=2006-10-08|date=[[2006-03-21]]}}</ref> |
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To further show proof of the game's existence, at Multiplay i27, a [[LAN party]] which EA sponsors regularly, ''Battlefield 2142'' merchandise was given out, along with further details on a release date. |
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In the Battlefield 2 [[Battlefield 2#Armored Fury|''Armored Fury'' Booster Pack]] map Midnight Sun, there was a drivable [[muscle car]] with the license plate number 2142. Additionally in ''Armored Fury'', there was a [[Billboard (advertising)|billboard]] advertising a digital [[wrist watch]], which displays '21:42' as the time, and a [[Mushroom cloud]] with the caption message, "Watch For The Future." Addiotionally in ''Armored Fury'', the drivable semi-truck had a magazine on the passenger seat that reads "Ice Age Approaches." |
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Ads have also recently appeared for the ''Northern Strike'' booster pack, displaying pictures like those of the Goliath, with a tag line of "A soldier's best friend", and PAC propaganda posters with the faction flag and a line reading "Европа завоёвана!" ("Europe is conquered!"), in Russian. In the UK, ads consist almost entirely of ads for [[Intel Core 2 Duo]] which states "Battle-Tested" and EA's own ''Northern Strike''. More recently in Britain (August 2007), the bank [[Lloyds TSB]] placed adverts in-game showing various accounts and products available from them. Also recently, billboards sporting ads for ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' have been popping up. The most recent of which being advertisements for Bad Company's free Conquest mode addition. |
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''BF2142'' was officially announced and was playable at [[E3]]. Several trailers and previews are available on major gaming websites from this event. |
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===Updates=== |
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There are rumors circulating on some gaming websites that a port of Battlefield 2142 will appear on the [[Xbox 360]],[[PS3]] and [[Wii]].<ref>[http://games.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/1430/Battlefield-2142/ TeamXbox Battlefield 2142]</ref> Though, EA and DICE only commented in a video that "If the community demand is high enough, everything is possible." |
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EA Games released five updates for ''Battlefield 2142''. These addressed various issues in-game, some of which are causes of minor imbalance (for example, a bug causing the missiles of one faction's gunships to be homing while the other faction's gunship had "dumb" missiles). However some players complained that minor issues (such as small bullet deviation adjustments to guns) were repeatedly tweaked while major issues (exploits which allowed sentry guns to locate players behind walls, allowed critically wounded players to "see through" the whole Titan, and "Pod Surfing" which would allow players who altered their controls to extend the APCs' and Squad Leader Beacons' drop pod range almost infinitely) remained unaddressed. Certain fixes have also created more problems. For instance, an exploit that allows players to reach normally inaccessible locations such as high rooftops was remedied in the 1.25 update. However, the fix had repercussions in the form of equipment that can kill the player or become stuck on map geometry. Patch 1.4 fixed many of these exploits and enhanced certain features of the game. Three major additions (in 1.40) are the new map Highway Tampa, and an auto save feature that saves the last kit layout used for each class (although there have been noted problems with certain weapons and gadgets randomly being saved incorrectly). The 1.40 update allows a second gunship to spawn on each titan after the first one has taken off. In the Highway Tampa map, there are a total of three gunships per faction. Patch 1.50 was released for Windows-based systems on May 30, 2008 and includes 2 new maps – Wake Island and Operation Shingle – as well as numerous bug fixes and game enhancements; a mid-June 2008 announcement on the Battlefield website indicated that Patch 1.50 would eventually also be released for the Mac OS; the Mac patch became available. The latest patch to date, Version 1.51, featured the 4 new maps of Molokai, Yellowknife, Operation Blue Pearl, and Strike at Karkand as well as a Northern Strike booster pack. |
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An official soundtrack has been released, containing 14 songs, including a new version of the classic ''Battlefield: 1942'' theme. Each song (excluding tracks 1, 6, 7, and 14) corresponds with a map from the game. All tracks were composed by [[Gregor Narholz]]. |
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The ''Battlefield 2142'' beta was released in the third week of August, after generating immense hype. However, it was revealed that the beta was not a complete "open" beta upon its release, which disappointed many fans. At first, the general belief was that it was to be a [[Fileplanet]] subscriber-only beta,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fileplanet.com/promotions/bf2142/|title=Battlefield 2142 Beta for FilePlanet Subscribers|accessdate=2006-08-27|publisher=[[FilePlanet]]}}</ref> but it was later revealed to additionally have an invite system. At that time the beta was only available to certain Fileplanet subscribers (keys were given out on a first-come, first-serve basis) and those who were invited. Some fansites had been holding contests giving out invitations to the ''BF2142'' beta as prizes. On [[August 31]], a large number of keys were given out by Fileplanet for free, and the beta client was upgraded. However, as of [[September 2]], the beta was closed as all the keys had been given out. The Fileplanet beta ended on [[September 12]], [[2006]]. |
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| title4 = Cerbere Landing |
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</ref> Some players also alleged that the game contained [[spyware]] that monitors the user's web-browsing habits. However, DICE employees have claimed on the game's forums that the game only reports what in-game advertisements you look at, and for how long.<ref> |
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}}</ref> The Australian version of 2142 however lacks the Dynamic Advertising feature<ref> |
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|title=WTF, Mate? Aussie BF2142 Lacks Spyware Note |
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}}</ref> as it is believed to be illegal under the Australian Spyware Act.<ref> |
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EA/DICE are currently holding a contest to find the best player in-game ad ideas (futuristic ads) to put into the empty billboards in the game. Additionally, recently much of the "advertising space" has been used to show propaganda for new in game features and helping to feed rumors of a new game type in the works. Intel has advertised in the game, and recently the Discovery Channel has placed advertising in the game for their series "Future Weapons." |
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==Release== |
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Billboards without paid advertisements generally have recruitment posters for the factions, and ads for "DICE Travel." These travel ads sell the reader into going to the various maps, such as Verdun or Berlin, for ₤2142, with taglines such as "Gun not included" and "One-way." Some billboard ads recently added after the new year can be found during the gameplay saying "Happy 2143 EU Soldiers!" Additionally there is a reference to the sci-fi film [[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]], and by extension, [[World War Two]] recruitment posters, on billboards featuring the slogan - "He's Doing His Part. Are You?" |
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===Demo=== |
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EA released an online-only standalone demo of the retail game, featuring the Sidi Power Plant map, with either conquest or Titan modes. Demo versions were limited to demo-only servers, of which a few were initially run by EA, but were quickly supplanted by player run servers. |
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Players who pre-ordered Battlefield 2142 from Best Buy were not only given a free 64MB dog tag styled flash drive, but a free "downloadable assault weapon," which, replaced the existing standard assault rifle of the EU faction's assault kit (the SCAR 11) with the BOFORS, a much larger weapon. While some players like the replacement, it has been criticized by the size of the gun blocking nearly the entire right side of the screen{{Fact|date=January 2007}}. There is currently no way to restore the original assault rifle. Electronic Arts customer service currently has no way to remove the pre-order key from an EA account, which would restore the original gun. |
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Ranked points or unlocks could not be earned in the demo, though several demo servers ran their own ranking system. The demo was not updated in parallel with the complete game, and so several exploitable glitches and bugs existed, though most were patched or policed by the demo modding community and server admins. Unlike in the full game, a modding community thrived within the demo servers, primarily because of the static frozen environment untouched by patches, and the desire and competition between server administrators, to create fresh and diverse features to add to an otherwise limited gaming environment. |
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Amazon.com also offered the free 64MB dog tag styled flash drive with a pre-order. |
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EA discontinued support for the demo August 11, 2011; it is no longer possible to create a player character in the demo game client, or login with an existing demo account to an EA player database server, which essentially renders the demo game no longer functional. |
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Players who pre-ordered Battlefield 2142 from Game Stop received a free in-game rank. This rank was stackable with the Battlefield 2 Veteran's Program promotion, allowing players to receive two ranks upon release of the retail game. |
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===Retail bonuses=== |
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People that played ''Battlefield 2'' could participate in a "Veterans Program" that let them reserve their name for ''Battlefield 2142'' before launch, get an immediate in-game rank-up, receive an in-game notification icon that lets other players know they played ''Battlefield 2'', and receive exclusive verbal taunts to use against other players.<ref> |
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* '''Collector's Edition:''' A Collector's Edition of the game was released on DVD, which came in a numbered metal box. This edition came with a ''Battlefield 2142'' chain and handphone strap, as well as a free rank. |
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* '''Best Buy:''' Players who pre-ordered ''Battlefield 2142'' from [[Best Buy]] were not only given a free 64MB dog tag styled flash drive, but also a free "downloadable assault weapon", which replaced the existing standard EU assault rifle (Scar 11), with the "Bofors Defense Machine Gun", which was a cosmetically changed version of the same weapon. The Bofors Defense Machine Gun causes many players to reinstall the game and sell the code for the price difference because of the massive size of the weapon compared to the SCAR 11. |
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* '''GameStop:''' Players who pre-ordered ''Battlefield 2142'' from [[GameStop]] received a free in-game rank. This rank was stackable with the ''Battlefield 2'' Veteran's Program promotion, allowing players to begin halfway through the second rank upon release of the retail game. |
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* '''BF2 Veterans Program:''' People that played ''Battlefield 2'' could participate in a "Veterans Program" that let them reserve their name for ''Battlefield 2142'' before launch, get an immediate in-game rank-up, placed the red '2' from the ''Battlefield 2'' logo next to their in-game BF2142 username during play, and receive exclusive verbal taunts to use against other players in ''Battlefield 2''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ea.com/official/battlefield/battlefield2/us/editorial.jsp?src=veterans | title = Battlefield 2142 Veteran's Program | publisher = Electronic Arts | year = 2006 | access-date = November 9, 2006 | quote = Players who have logged time with BF2 will be able to log onto the Battlefield website and reserve their Battlefield 2 name for Battlefield 2142 before others take it. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071225000830/http://www.ea.com/official/battlefield/battlefield2/us/editorial.jsp?src=veterans | archive-date = December 25, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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|title = Battlefield 2142 Veteran's Program |
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|quote = Players who have logged time with BF2 will be able to log onto the Battlefield website and reserve their Battlefield 2 name for Battlefield 2142 before others take it. |
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''Battlefield 2142'' generally received positive reviews from game-rating communities and the reception among the fans led it to be one of the highest games played online. [[IGN]] rated ''Battlefield 2142'' an 8.4 <ref> |
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| MC = 80/100<ref name="Battlefield 2142-MCPC">{{cite web | url = https://www.metacritic.com/game/battlefield-2142/critic-reviews/?platform=pc | title = Battlefield 2142 for PC Reviews | website = [[Metacritic]] | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = November 1, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171101062953/http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/battlefield-2142 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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| Edge = 8/10<ref>{{cite magazine | author = Edge staff | title = Battlefield 2142 | magazine = [[Edge (magazine)|Edge]] | issue = 169 | date = December 2006 | page = 87}}</ref> |
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| EuroG = 7/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Swann, Graham | url = http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_bf2142_pc | title = Battlefield 2142 | website = [[Eurogamer]] | date = October 20, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = September 10, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170910165602/http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_bf2142_pc | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|url = http://pc.ign.com/articles/740/740977p3.html |
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| GI = 8.5/10<ref>{{cite magazine | author = Biessener, Adam | url = http://www.gameinformer.com/NR/exeres/051F00F5-CDF6-4A43-9F03-5C318BB3FF04.htm | title = Battlefield 2142 | magazine = [[Game Informer]] | issue = 163 | date = November 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080925202531/http://www.gameinformer.com/NR/exeres/051F00F5-CDF6-4A43-9F03-5C318BB3FF04.htm | archive-date = September 25, 2008 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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|title = Battlefield 2142 8.4 |
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| GamePro = 3.75/5<ref>{{cite magazine | author = Vicious Sid | url = http://www.gamepro.com/computer/pc/games/reviews/84274.shtml | title = Review: Battlefield 2142 | magazine = [[GamePro]] | date = October 23, 2006 | access-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061109075324/http://www.gamepro.com/computer/pc/games/reviews/84274.shtml | archive-date = November 9, 2006 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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|work = IGN |
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| GameRev = B+<ref>{{cite web | author = Tackett, Tim | url = http://www.gamerevolution.com/review/37575-battlefield-2142-review | title = Battlefield 2142 Review | publisher = [[Game Revolution]] | date = October 24, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150924055902/http://www.gamerevolution.com/review/battlefield-2142 | archive-date = September 24, 2015 | url-status = live}}</ref> |
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| GSpot = 8.1/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Ocampo, Jason | url = https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/battlefield-2142-review/1900-6159893/ | title = Battlefield 2142 Review | website = GameSpot | date = October 16, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170824052619/https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/battlefield-2142-review/1900-6159893/ | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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|date= 2006 |
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| GT = 8.4/10<ref>{{cite web | url = http://gametrailers.com/gamepage.php?id=2501 | title = Battlefield 2142 Review | publisher = [[GameTrailers]] | date = October 20, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070228091158/http://gametrailers.com/gamepage.php?id=2501 | archive-date = February 28, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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| GameZone = 8/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Watkins, Rob | url = http://www.gamezone.com/reviews/battlefield_2142_pc_review | title = Battlefield 2142 - PC - Review | publisher = GameZone | date = November 21, 2006 | access-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081004004925/http://pc.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r29127.htm | archive-date = October 4, 2008 | url-status = live}}</ref> |
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| IGN = 8.4/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Adams, Dan | url = http://www.ign.com/articles/2006/10/21/battlefield-2142-review | title = Battlefield 2142 Review | website = IGN | date = October 20, 2006 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = September 5, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170905222457/http://www.ign.com/articles/2006/10/21/battlefield-2142-review | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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}}</ref>and [[Gamespot]] rated ''Battlefield 2142'' an 8.1<ref>{{cite news-q |
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| PCF = 78%<ref>{{cite magazine | title = Battlefield 2142 | magazine = [[PC Format]] | issue = 194 | date = December 2006 | page = 110}}</ref> |
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| PCGUK = 83%<ref>{{cite magazine | title = Battlefield 2142 | magazine = [[PC Gamer|PC Gamer UK]] | date = December 2006 | page = 106}}</ref> |
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| PCGUS = 86%<ref>{{cite magazine | title = Battlefield 2142 | magazine = [[PC Gamer]] | date = December 25, 2006 | page = 58}}</ref> |
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|url = http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/battlefield2142/review.html?sid=6159893 |
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| PCZone = 86%<ref>{{cite magazine | author = PC Zone staff | url = http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=147871 | title = PC Review: Battlefield 2142 | magazine = [[PC Zone]] | date = December 2006 | page = 62 | access-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080527033726/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=147871 | archive-date = May 27, 2008 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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|title = Battlefield 2142 8.1 |
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| rev1 = 411Mania |
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| rev1Score = 8.8/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Aranda, Ramon | url = http://www.411mania.com/games/reviews/46950/Battlefield-2142-(PC)-Review.htm | title = Battlefield 2142 (PC) Review | publisher = 411Mania | date = November 1, 2006 | access-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070506045535/http://www.411mania.com/games/reviews/46950/Battlefield-2142-(PC)-Review.htm | archive-date = May 6, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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''Battlefield 2142'' received a "Silver" sales award from the [[Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association]] (ELSPA),<ref name=silverelspa>{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090221154943/http://www.elspa.com/?i=3942 |url=http://www.elspa.com:80/?i=3942 |title=ELSPA Sales Awards: Silver |work=[[Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association]] |archive-date=February 21, 2009 |url-status=dead |access-date=November 3, 2018 }}</ref> indicating sales of at least 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom.<ref name=gamasutrasales>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170918063107/https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/112220/ELSPA_Wii_Fit_Mario_Kart_Reach_Diamond_Status_In_UK.php |url=https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/112220/ELSPA_Wii_Fit_Mario_Kart_Reach_Diamond_Status_In_UK.php |title=ELSPA: ''Wii Fit'', ''Mario Kart'' Reach Diamond Status In UK | author=Caoili, Eric | date=November 26, 2008 |work=[[Gamasutra]] |archive-date=September 18, 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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}}</ref>. Besides the general postive reviews, the reception of ''Battlefield 2142'''s storyline was poor<ref>{{cite news-q |
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''Battlefield 2142'' generally received positive reviews according to [[review aggregator]] [[Metacritic]].<ref name="Battlefield 2142-MCPC"/> ''[[Hyper (magazine)|Hyper]]'''s Kosta Andreadis commended the game for its "Titan Mode, refined reward and promotion system [and] well designed maps". However, he criticized it for "lag issues when boarding Titans".<ref>{{cite magazine | author = Andreadis, Kosta | title = Battlefield 2142 |magazine = [[Hyper (magazine)|Hyper]] | publisher = [[Next Media]] | issue = 158 | date = December 2006 | pages = 66–67 | issn = 1320-7458}}</ref> |
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Months after the buggy initial release, EA released a [[software patch|patch]] which resolved most of the game's bugs;<ref>{{cite web | url = http://battlefield2.filefront.com/file/Battlefield_2142_v140_Patch;84322 | title = Battlefield 2142 v1.40 Patch Download | publisher = FileFront | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150504081404/http://battlefield2.filefront.com/file/Battlefield_2142_v140_Patch%3B84322 | archive-date = May 4, 2015 | url-status = dead}}</ref> official widescreen support didn't come until the 1.5 patch was released for the PC version of the game on May 30, 2008.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/battlefieldnewsdetail.aspx?site_id=B8KOM4UD-5RHY-7JEIWHPH&storyid=23431 | title = Battlefield 2142 Update 1.50 FINAL Released | publisher = Electronic Arts | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110930084043/http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/battlefieldnewsdetail.aspx?site_id=B8KOM4UD-5RHY-7JEIWHPH&storyid=23431 | archive-date = September 30, 2011 | url-status = dead}}</ref> The Mac version of the patch was released two months later, on August 1, 2008. |
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|title = Battlefield 2142 Poor Story |
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During the [[10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards]], the [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]] nominated ''Battlefield 2142'' for "Computer Game of the Year" and "[[D.I.C.E. Award for Online Game of the Year|Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay]]".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.interactive.org/games/video_game_details.asp?idAward=2007&idGame=861 |title=D.I.C.E. Awards By Video Game Details Battlefield 2142 |publisher=[[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]] |website=interactive.org |access-date=6 November 2023}}</ref> |
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==''Northern Strike''== |
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On March 8, 2007, [[Electronic Arts]] released the ''Northern Strike'' booster pack for the ''Battlefield 2142'' game.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/BF2142_News_011807.aspx | title = Battlefield 2142 Expansion Packs | publisher = Electronic Arts | year = 2007 | access-date = January 18, 2007 | quote = Today we would like to announce to all our players the coming release of the Battlefield 2142 Northern Strike booster pack! | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070120083059/http://www.battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/BF2142_News_011807.aspx | archive-date = January 20, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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In ''Northern Strike'', the battle moves to northern and central Europe and is set in 2145. The PAC has set up strongholds in the urban areas left abandoned due to their constant assault, and the advancing ice sheets. The EU launches an offensive to take back its land from the PAC. This fictional invasion greatly resembles the 1944 [[D-Day|invasion of Normandy]], when Europe was finally reclaimed by Allied Forces. |
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The booster pack contains ten new unlocks, three new maps, two new vehicles, and a new game mode called Assault Lines. The booster pack was exclusively available through the [[EA Link]] for $9.95 US$; Since January 2008, ''Battlefield 2142'' Deluxe Edition contains ''Northern Strike''. It is now available from retailers outside the U.S.<ref>{{cite web | author = Remo, Chris | url = http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/BF2142_News_020807_2.aspx | title = Northern Strike – Pre-Order and Basic Training Starts Now! | publisher = Electronic Arts | date = February 8, 2007 | access-date = February 11, 2007 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070211044542/http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefield/bf/BF2142_News_020807_2.aspx | archive-date = February 11, 2007 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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===Awards and unlocks=== |
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''Northern Strike'' contains eleven new awards: Four new ribbons, two new badges (with three ranks each), and a new pin. Each new award in ''Northern Strike'' is worth one equipment unlock credit including each level of the badges for a total of ten unlock credits (except the pin, which is worth 10 career points toward a player's in-game rank). While these unlocks can be used to unlock ''Northern Strike'' items, they can also be used to unlock items from the core game. While it is not possible to permanently acquire ''Northern Strike'' unlocks without purchasing the expansion, they can be chosen as Field Upgrades if the unlocks preceding them are unlocked, or can be used by picking up the equipment of a fallen soldier if that soldier had a ''Northern Strike'' unlock equipped when they died. |
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''Northern Strike'' offers three new maps, Bridge at [[Remagen]], Liberation of [[Leipzig]], and Port [[Bavaria]]. The new maps, which are the only available maps for Assault Lines (excepting the Highway Tampa map, obtained through the 1.40 patch), are the only maps that spawn either of the new vehicles, and feature relatively large numbers of Battlewalkers but no tanks and little air support outside of Titan Mode, which is also available on the Port Bavaria and Bridge at Remagen maps. They also feature a new "Horizontal Pod Launcher" structure that functions similarly to the Pod Launchers found on the Titans (but with reduced range and a maximum time after the player gets in until the pod is automatically launched). |
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===Assault Lines=== |
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Assault Lines mode is similar to Conquest, but with a couple of major differences. Most asymmetrical Conquest maps feature the PAC as the attacking force with the EU defending, whereas Assault Lines reverses the roles. In Assault Lines, the APCs on Port Bavaria and the Goliath are spawn points for troops, much like they are in Titan mode, however the Goliath may not be stolen by the other team. Finally, the PAC home base cannot be captured until every other base on the map belongs to the EU team before they can begin claiming the base as their own. Completion of this awards a pin to those playing as EU at the time, players who switch teams after the home base has been captured do not receive the pin. If the PAC successfully recaptures the base and controls at least one other point on the map then it becomes locked again while the EU can not lock this point even through controlling all other points on the map. |
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| MC = 77/100<ref name="MCPC2">{{cite web | url = https://www.metacritic.com/game/battlefield-2142-northern-strike/critic-reviews/?platform=pc | title = Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike for PC Reviews | website = Metacritic | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = September 12, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912090828/http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/battlefield-2142-northern-strike | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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| EuroG = 7/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Meer, Alec | url = http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/battlefield-2142-northern-strike-review | title = Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike | website = Eurogamer | date = March 6, 2007 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170824052617/http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/battlefield-2142-northern-strike-review | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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| GSpot = 7.7/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Ocampo, Jason | url = https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/battlefield-2142-northern-strike-review/1900-6167320/ | title = Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike Review | website = GameSpot | date = March 13, 2007 | access-date = August 23, 2017 | archive-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170824052657/https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/battlefield-2142-northern-strike-review/1900-6167320/ | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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| GameZone = 8/10<ref>{{cite web | author = Giacobbi, Kevin "BIFF" | url = http://www.gamezone.com/reviews/battlefield_2142_northern_strike_pc_review | title = Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike - PC - Review | publisher = GameZone | date = March 16, 2007 | access-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081002060533/http://pc.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31562.htm | archive-date = October 2, 2008 | url-status = live}}</ref> |
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| PCF = 70%<ref>{{cite magazine | title = Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike | magazine = PC Format | issue = 199 | date = April 2007 | page = 65}}</ref> |
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| PCGUK = 81%<ref>{{cite magazine | title = Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike | magazine = PC Gamer UK | date = April 2007 | page = 80}}</ref> |
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| PCZone = 65%<ref>{{cite magazine | author = Hogarty, Steve | url = http://www.computerandvideogames.com/158064/reviews/battlefield-2142-northern-strike-review/ | title = Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike Review | magazine = PC Zone | date = April 2007 | page = 79 | access-date = August 24, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120305045937/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/158064/reviews/battlefield-2142-northern-strike-review/ | archive-date = March 5, 2012 | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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''Northern Strike'' received "generally favorable reviews", albeit slightly less than the original ''Battlefield 2142'', according to Metacritic.<ref name="MCPC2"/> |
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 8 December 2024
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Developer(s) | DICE |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Director(s) | Lars Gustavsson |
Designer(s) | Linus Josephson |
Composer(s) | Gregor Narholz |
Series | Battlefield |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X |
Release | Microsoft Windows Northern Strike Mac OS X |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Battlefield 2142 is a 2006 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is the fourth game in the Battlefield series. Battlefield 2142 is set in 2142, depicting a war known as "The Cold War of the 22nd Century", in which two military superpowers – the European Union (EU) and Pan Asian Coalition (PAC) – battle for the remaining unfrozen land during a new ice age.[1]
The game was designed primarily for multiplayer gameplay and allows for a maximum of 64 players on a server or a maximum of 16 players in single player mode against bots on Conquest mode. It has its own ranking system to keep track of the user's statistics similar to the one used in its predecessor, Battlefield 2. It opens up new categories of vehicles and weapons not seen in Battlefield 2. Battlefield 2142 has an unlock system that allows the player to choose a new unlock every time they achieve a new rank instead of forcing the player to purchase items. A booster pack called Northern Strike contains new maps, unlocks, and vehicles; a deluxe edition was released that contains Battlefield 2142 and Northern Strike.
In July 2014, all online components of the game were deactivated following the shutdown of GameSpy.[2][3] The game's online multiplayer was revived by the Project Revive community in 2016.[4] However, the project was shut down in 2017 following a legal notice from Electronic Arts.[5][6] The game's online multiplayer is currently only playable with the community either 2142 Novgames Alliance Project or 2142 Reclamation Project formed after the shutdown of Project Revive.[7][8]
Gameplay
[edit]Battlefield includes two gameplay modes, Conquest and Titan,[9] the latter of which can only be played online in multiplayer maps (without using modifications ("mods")). Both modes support varying numbers of players, up to 64, depending upon the server a player chooses to join online. The single player mode consists of a maximum of 16 players, which includes 15 AI bots. Commander Mode from Battlefield 2 returns, as one player from each team can apply and either accept or turn down the role of becoming commander. The player in the commander position has vital roles in the game, such as deploying UAV's, artillery strikes, airdropping supplies or vehicles for their team.
Classes
[edit]Battlefield 2142 features four different playable kits. These kits can be selected at any time during gameplay. The kits are a combination of the kits in Battlefield 2, which had seven playable kits, but were less customizable and upgradeable in comparison. Each kit has different weapons and equipment that are unique. Each contains a basic weapon, a secondary weapon, and a knife. The knife differs in this game from Battlefield 2 because when a player is killed with a knife, the killer acquires the player's dogtag. The player is able to gain rank, options, and equipment by acquiring points in the game.
Battlefield 2142 has customization, allowing the player to gain more unlocks for one kit, which makes it more effective. Each class has two unlockable weapons and one passive unlock which upgrades the soldier's helmet, each helmet upgrade having different functions. The benefits of one soldier's helmet upgrade will be shared with their squadmates.
- Assault: The Assault and Medic classes from Battlefield 2 are combined as the Assault kit in Battlefield 2142. The main weapons are assault rifles with unlockable rocket or shotgun add-ons. Other unlocks include advanced first-aid kits which can be deployed to restore the health of anyone standing close to it, smoke grenades for screening, and a defibrillator for reviving fallen comrades.
- Engineer: The Engineer class works the same way it was intended since Battlefield 1942. Engineer can still repair vehicles and have the access to heavy weapons that can damage and destroy enemy vehicles, such as rocket launchers and mines.
- Support: The Support class provides ammunition with ammo boxes and can deploy turret guns and electric shields to help the team in the close quarters combat.
- Recon: The Recon kit is aimed to provide perimeter support for the team with high velocity sniper rifles. In the other hand the Lambert-carbine is a full-automatic carbine weapon suitable for the assault gameplay style and combined with RDX explosives and the cloaking device recon turns into special ops class.
Conquest
[edit]Conquest mode, similar to its predecessors, involves two teams of players fighting each other while working to capture and defend spawn points. Spawn points are represented by flags and display the color of the controlling faction. To hold a simple majority of flags will initiate a ticket drain on the opposing faction, which will only speed up if one faction controls all the flags. Both teams begin the match with a preset number of tickets. Each time a soldier dies, a ticket is removed from their team. Players have the opportunity to reduce their number of lost tickets by reviving their "critically wounded" teammates with the Assault class' defibrillator. By reviving a teammate within 15 seconds (or the amount of time the server has been set to), no ticket will be lost and the player will not need to respawn (the player who killed the now revived player will keep their kill point). The team that has no tickets, or no places to spawn with no one alive, loses the match.
There are several types of Conquest modes: Head-on, Assault, Assault Lines, and Double Assault Lines, Conquest Assault, No Vehicles.
- In Head-on, both teams start with one flag that cannot be captured. The rest of the flags are neutral.
- In Assault, play in either of the Assault Lines modes.
- In Conquest Assault, which is identical to normal Assault in both its coding and function, the PAC starts with one uncapturable flag (an immobile Titan), while the EU starts off with the rest of the flags and an immobile Titan which can be captured by the PAC.
- In No Vehicles, infantry are the only option, which will stack with the conquest mode that the map uses. No vehicles will spawn, including static ground turrets.
Titan
[edit]The Titan mode involves players from opposing teams whose objective is to destroy the other team's Titan,[10] while trying to defend their own. Titans are massive, heavily armored, flying warships that have powerful force fields protecting them from enemy intrusion or conventional weapons fire. As the force fields are up during the first part of a battle, players must fight to control the anti-Titan missile silos scattered about the battlefield on the ground. Titans can be moved around the battlefield, but only by the team's Commander. Each Titan can defend itself and contribute to the fight on the ground with 4 anti-ground guns and 2 anti-aircraft guns. Titan movement can cause latency issues, so some players prefer not to move them at all. Some servers even disable the commander's ability to move the Titan.
After the shields are down, there are two methods to destroy the enemy Titan. One way is to simply remain on the ground and hold the anti-Titan missiles until they wear down the hull. A quicker alternative is to board the Titan using "assault pods" launched from an APC (Armored Personnel Carrier), air transport, Titan, or spawn beacon, spawn on your squad leader, or land an air transport on a Titan as a mobile spawn point. Once inside, the players must destroy 4 reactor consoles to gain access to the reactor room. There, they can blow up the reactor, and have 30 seconds to flee the Titan before it is destroyed.
During the beta release of the game, players who managed to escape the destroyed Titan before the 30-second timer ended received an award. In the retail game, the round ends when the Titan is destroyed, and because player deaths triggered by the end of a round do not count, the evacuation of the Titan had little significance aside from inciting a rush in the player. In patch 1.05, DICE reinstated the award for those attacking players who escaped the destruction in the "Titan Survival Pin." However, receiving the pin requires very precise timing to land on the ground, causing confusion amongst players initially.[11]
Vehicles
[edit]The vehicles of Battlefield 2142 are similar to those in Battlefield 2 except for a more futuristic design. For example, the PAC team tank, the Type 32 Nekomata, has a hovercraft driving system.[12] The air vehicles are more futuristic, propelled by turbines instead of rotors. Almost all vehicles have a short duration protective shield called active defense. The active defense protects the vehicle from all attacks (except for electromagnetic attacks) for about five seconds.
Statistics tracking
[edit]The ranking and points system of Battlefield 2142 is similar to Battlefield 2, however, different ranks are featured. As with Battlefield 2, a key feature of the game is "Character Persistence", which saves and tracks almost every aspect of gameplay for players. Unlike Battlefield 2, however, the user is given the option to create up to four soldiers, as opposed to Battlefield 2's limitation of one per account. When playing the game in online multiplayer mode on specified servers, a master server tracks player points, ranks, equipment, and other statistics.
Ranks
[edit]The Battlefield 2142 rank system consists of a number of partially fictitious, partially realistic military ranks, and are (for the most part) each divided by a silver/gold format, with players attaining the silver version of the rank (e.g. Corporal Silver) before reaching the gold rank (e.g. Corporal Gold). New ranks are earned by attaining experience points, which can be earned for actions on a ranked server such as killing an enemy soldier/vehicle, healing/resupplying teammates, repairing ally vehicles/strategic objects (SAT Track, UAV, Orbital Strike, and EMP Strike which are located at the main base), capturing/neutralizing control points/missile silos, assisting in kills (such as piloting a gunship) or carrying out orders given by the Squad Leader/Commander (negative points may be earned by actions such as teamkilling).
The rank system is designed to be progressive so ranks are earned faster when a player begins (for example, 40 points are needed to climb from the lowest to the 2nd lowest rank while 3600 points are needed to advance from the 2nd highest to the highest rank). This provides new players with a number of unlocks straight away to give them an edge (as well as ambition). Later ranks require more effort, time, and skill from the player as the extremely high number of points can usually be attained only through awards (which may give up to 2000 points apiece). The final three ranks of the game are only given to a certain number of players at a time, with Major General given to 50 players, Lieutenant General given to 25 players, and the highest rank, Supreme Commander, given to only one player at a time. These top three are brevet ranks; players retain those ranks until other players surpass them.
Awards
[edit]Awards can be earned only in multiplayer mode, with each award having its own specific criteria. Most awards typically have two to five criteria, composed of In A Round (IAR) criteria and Global criteria. IAR criteria must be accomplished within a single round, not through multiple rounds. Global criteria are accumulated by playing on a ranked server. For example, the Titan Commander badge (silver) requires a player to be the commander in Titan mode for twenty minutes in one round after accumulating 1000 commander points in Titan mode globally. Each award (with the exception of medals, which are more for prestige, since they are the hardest to obtain) delivers a certain number of experience points, which go towards attaining a new rank. Badges, which have three levels of achievement (bronze, silver, and gold), and ribbons deliver the most points, while pins offer very few points since they are relatively easy to get, and may be obtained more than once.
Unlocks
[edit]In Battlefield 2142, every time a player earns a new rank, they are able to choose a new unlock. Players with the Northern Strike Booster Pack are also able to earn unlocks by earning the badge or ribbon awards associated with Northern Strike. There are a total of 50 unlocks (40 Battlefield 2142 Core Game, 10 Northern Strike) and there are different categories of unlocks including class unlocks, squad unlocks, and ability unlocks. Class unlocks are specific to the class type which is being used. Ability unlocks are universal for all the classes. Squad unlocks can be equipped by anybody but they may only be used by squad leaders who have the required number of members in their squad. Unlocks are in tiers and require the player to progress up through the tree to unlock higher-level equipment. The player can test the other unlocks by picking up a dead soldier's equipment who is higher rank and contain more unlocks than the player.
A "Field Upgrade" is a temporary unlock which can be awarded to all members of a squad when they either kill, resupply, heal or revive a teammate while they are following an attack or defend order. The Field Upgrade is a sort of 'try before you buy' feature (while the player has their own customizable inventory), allowing players to experience certain unlocks before they use one of their hard earned unlock credits to unlock it. They only allow players to test the equipment one level higher on their original unlock tree. Field Upgrades will be available to the player until the player disconnects from the server. If a player unlocks a new item which they have already Field Upgraded on their current server, the next unlock will not become available to them for a Field Upgrade until they leave the server. Certain unlocks are only available after purchasing the Northern Strike booster pack, and they are on top of all the other unlocks in the unlock trees of the core game. Field Upgrades also allow players without Northern Strike to have temporary access to the upgrades that are only available in Northern Strike. Field Upgrades are only applicable on ranked servers.
Synopsis
[edit]In the year 2106, a new ice age began. As the ice expanded, millions of people all over the world were displaced, particularly in Russia and Japan. Combined with their increasing inability to find sufficient natural resources, the Pan Asian Coalition grows desperate. Meanwhile, the European Union is able to withstand the displacements and find sufficient resources, mostly from North Africa due to their relationship with the Union of African States (Africa remaining mostly ice-free). Seeing this, the PAC launches a full-scale invasion of Europe and North Africa in 2139, beginning the Cold War of the 22nd century, a war for the world's last remaining land and resources.
The Final Stand multiplayer expansion pack for Battlefield 4 gives new insight about the cold war, revealing that the PAC was formed as early as 2020 (the year Battlefield 4 takes place) as early versions of the coalition's symbol can be seen. Furthermore, early prototypes of Titans and other vehicles and futuristic technology were already in development in 2020 by the PAC in remote regions of Russia.
Development
[edit]Battlefield 2142 was rumored to be in development ever since a 30-second video was leaked to the Internet in January 2006. The video described itself as an "internal test." The proof of concept depicts the game's various vehicles storming through a futuristic city. A screenshot depicting the walker was taken from this video and subsequently used in marketing for the game. The rumors began in earnest following a February 2006 interview with Dan Blackstone, a senior producer from Electronic Arts, in which he mentioned "We're about to announce something very big, so stay tuned. One other interviewer asked this and I gave him a hint, so it's only fair that I do the same for you: 3213/3*2. Or said another way: S.R. 4588164."[13]
The square root ("S.R.") of 4588164 is 2142 (3213÷3×2 equals 2142 as well), hence the rumors. The only proof of existence was the cover story of the PC Gamer magazine and the trailer, published on the very same magazine, until March 21, 2006, when Electronic Arts and DICE announced that the next game in the Battlefield series would be Battlefield 2142, in their March 21, 2006 Community Update.[14]
Several pieces of early concept art were released onto the internet. However, during a hacking attack on the board where the images were posted, most of the images were lost. Early in the development process, the game was set on a different planet, as hinted by three moons in the sky in one piece of concept art. Additionally, it was to be the United States, rather than the European Union, versus the Pan-Asian Coalition, and several files within the game indicate the U.S. (most notably the texture files used by the EU and PAC, with the EU folder being labeled 'US' rather than 'EU').
In the Battlefield 2 Armored Fury Booster Pack map Midnight Sun, there was a drivable muscle car with license plate number 2142. Additionally in Armored Fury, there was a billboard advertising a digital wrist watch, which displays '21:42' as the time, and a Mushroom cloud with the caption message, "Watch For The Future." Additionally in Armored Fury, the drivable semi-truck had a magazine on the passenger seat that reads "Ice Age Approaches."
Battlefield 2142 was officially announced and playable at E3 2006."[15][16]
The Battlefield 2142 beta was released in the third week of August. However, it was revealed that the beta was not a complete "open" beta upon its release. At first, the general belief was that it was to be a FilePlanet subscriber-only beta,[17] but it was later revealed to additionally have an invite system. At that time the beta was only available to certain FilePlanet subscribers (keys were given out on a first-come, first-served basis) and those who were invited. Some fan-sites had been holding contests giving out invitations to the BF2142 beta as prizes. On August 31, a large number of keys were given out by FilePlanet for free, and the beta client was upgraded. The FilePlanet beta ended on September 12, 2006. It was noted by many users that at the beginning of the beta the game worked great, but by the end it was horribly broken, with players getting stuck in walls and titans disappearing into thin air. It was decided to ship it anyway.
At the 2007 WWDC, it was announced that Battlefield 2142 would be released for Macintosh computers in July 2007.[18] It was released in 2007, for Mac OS X. Since the game uses Cedega it will only work with Intel based Macintosh systems and not PowerPC.
Advertising components
[edit]Battlefield 2142 shipped with dynamic in-game advertising provided by IGA Worldwide. A similar system is featured in games such as Battlefield 2, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and PlanetSide.[19] The system changes advertisements on objects such as billboards in-game. These in-game advertisements have been dubbed adware by some, and there has been a vocal backlash against this element of the game.[20]
Additionally, much of the recent "advertising space" has been used to show propaganda for new in game features and helping to feed rumors of a new game type in the works. Intel has advertised in the game, and recently the Discovery Channel has placed advertising in the game for their Future Weapons series. More recently advertisements for the DVD release of the movie Ghost Rider have appeared.
An in-house advertisement for Battlefield: Bad Company have appeared recently, stating such things as "Celebrating the 134th anniversary of the Battlefield: Bad Company demo."
Another current one is advertising the DVD and Blu-ray release of I Am Legend. Billboards without paid advertisements generally have recruitment posters for the factions, and ads for "DICE Travel." These travel ads sell the reader into going to the various maps, such as Verdun or Berlin, for £2142, with taglines such as "Gun not included" and "One-way." Some billboard ads recently added after the new year can be found during the gameplay saying "Happy 2143 EU Soldiers!" Additionally there is a reference to the sci-fi film Starship Troopers, and by extension, World War II recruitment posters, on billboards featuring the slogan – "He's Doing His Part. Are You?"
Ads have also recently appeared for the Northern Strike booster pack, displaying pictures like those of the Goliath, with a tag line of "A soldier's best friend", and PAC propaganda posters with the faction flag and a line reading "Европа завоёвана!" ("Europe is conquered!"), in Russian. In the UK, ads consist almost entirely of ads for Intel Core 2 Duo which states "Battle-Tested" and EA's own Northern Strike. More recently in Britain (August 2007), the bank Lloyds TSB placed adverts in-game showing various accounts and products available from them. Also recently, billboards sporting ads for Battlefield: Bad Company have been popping up. The most recent of which being advertisements for Bad Company's free Conquest mode addition.
Updates
[edit]EA Games released five updates for Battlefield 2142. These addressed various issues in-game, some of which are causes of minor imbalance (for example, a bug causing the missiles of one faction's gunships to be homing while the other faction's gunship had "dumb" missiles). However some players complained that minor issues (such as small bullet deviation adjustments to guns) were repeatedly tweaked while major issues (exploits which allowed sentry guns to locate players behind walls, allowed critically wounded players to "see through" the whole Titan, and "Pod Surfing" which would allow players who altered their controls to extend the APCs' and Squad Leader Beacons' drop pod range almost infinitely) remained unaddressed. Certain fixes have also created more problems. For instance, an exploit that allows players to reach normally inaccessible locations such as high rooftops was remedied in the 1.25 update. However, the fix had repercussions in the form of equipment that can kill the player or become stuck on map geometry. Patch 1.4 fixed many of these exploits and enhanced certain features of the game. Three major additions (in 1.40) are the new map Highway Tampa, and an auto save feature that saves the last kit layout used for each class (although there have been noted problems with certain weapons and gadgets randomly being saved incorrectly). The 1.40 update allows a second gunship to spawn on each titan after the first one has taken off. In the Highway Tampa map, there are a total of three gunships per faction. Patch 1.50 was released for Windows-based systems on May 30, 2008 and includes 2 new maps – Wake Island and Operation Shingle – as well as numerous bug fixes and game enhancements; a mid-June 2008 announcement on the Battlefield website indicated that Patch 1.50 would eventually also be released for the Mac OS; the Mac patch became available. The latest patch to date, Version 1.51, featured the 4 new maps of Molokai, Yellowknife, Operation Blue Pearl, and Strike at Karkand as well as a Northern Strike booster pack.
Music
[edit]An official soundtrack has been released, containing 14 songs, including a new version of the classic Battlefield: 1942 theme. Each song (excluding tracks 1, 6, 7, and 14) corresponds with a map from the game. All tracks were composed by Gregor Narholz.
Battlefield: 2142 (Original Game Soundtrack) | |
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Soundtrack album by Gregor Narholz | |
Genre | Video game soundtrack |
Length | 34:05 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Battlefield: 2142 Main Theme" | Gregor Narholz | 3:18 |
2. | "Belgrade" | Gregor Narholz | 2:12 |
3. | "Camp Gibraltar" | Gregor Narholz | 2:28 |
4. | "Cerbere Landing" | Gregor Narholz | 2:34 |
5. | "Fall of Berlin" | Gregor Narholz | 2:14 |
6. | "Lose Round" | Gregor Narholz | 0:37 |
7. | "Menu Music" | Gregor Narholz | 5:28 |
8. | "Minsk" | Gregor Narholz | 2:19 |
9. | "Shuhia Taiba" | Gregor Narholz | 2:32 |
10. | "Sidi Power Plant" | Gregor Narholz | 2:30 |
11. | "Suez Canal" | Gregor Narholz | 2:32 |
12. | "Tunis Harbor" | Gregor Narholz | 2:37 |
13. | "Verdun" | Gregor Narholz | 2:17 |
14. | "Win Round" | Gregor Narholz | 0:36 |
Release
[edit]Demo
[edit]EA released an online-only standalone demo of the retail game, featuring the Sidi Power Plant map, with either conquest or Titan modes. Demo versions were limited to demo-only servers, of which a few were initially run by EA, but were quickly supplanted by player run servers.
Ranked points or unlocks could not be earned in the demo, though several demo servers ran their own ranking system. The demo was not updated in parallel with the complete game, and so several exploitable glitches and bugs existed, though most were patched or policed by the demo modding community and server admins. Unlike in the full game, a modding community thrived within the demo servers, primarily because of the static frozen environment untouched by patches, and the desire and competition between server administrators, to create fresh and diverse features to add to an otherwise limited gaming environment.
EA discontinued support for the demo August 11, 2011; it is no longer possible to create a player character in the demo game client, or login with an existing demo account to an EA player database server, which essentially renders the demo game no longer functional.
Retail bonuses
[edit]- Collector's Edition: A Collector's Edition of the game was released on DVD, which came in a numbered metal box. This edition came with a Battlefield 2142 chain and handphone strap, as well as a free rank.
- Best Buy: Players who pre-ordered Battlefield 2142 from Best Buy were not only given a free 64MB dog tag styled flash drive, but also a free "downloadable assault weapon", which replaced the existing standard EU assault rifle (Scar 11), with the "Bofors Defense Machine Gun", which was a cosmetically changed version of the same weapon. The Bofors Defense Machine Gun causes many players to reinstall the game and sell the code for the price difference because of the massive size of the weapon compared to the SCAR 11.
- GameStop: Players who pre-ordered Battlefield 2142 from GameStop received a free in-game rank. This rank was stackable with the Battlefield 2 Veteran's Program promotion, allowing players to begin halfway through the second rank upon release of the retail game.
- BF2 Veterans Program: People that played Battlefield 2 could participate in a "Veterans Program" that let them reserve their name for Battlefield 2142 before launch, get an immediate in-game rank-up, placed the red '2' from the Battlefield 2 logo next to their in-game BF2142 username during play, and receive exclusive verbal taunts to use against other players in Battlefield 2.[21]
Reception
[edit]Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | 80/100[22] |
Publication | Score |
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Edge | 8/10[23] |
Eurogamer | 7/10[24] |
Game Informer | 8.5/10[25] |
GamePro | 3.75/5[26] |
GameRevolution | B+[27] |
GameSpot | 8.1/10[28] |
GameTrailers | 8.4/10[29] |
GameZone | 8/10[30] |
IGN | 8.4/10[31] |
PC Format | 78%[32] |
PC Gamer (UK) | 83%[33] |
PC Gamer (US) | 86%[34] |
PC Zone | 86%[35] |
411Mania | 8.8/10[36] |
Battlefield 2142 received a "Silver" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[37] indicating sales of at least 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[38]
Battlefield 2142 generally received positive reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic.[22] Hyper's Kosta Andreadis commended the game for its "Titan Mode, refined reward and promotion system [and] well designed maps". However, he criticized it for "lag issues when boarding Titans".[39]
Months after the buggy initial release, EA released a patch which resolved most of the game's bugs;[40] official widescreen support didn't come until the 1.5 patch was released for the PC version of the game on May 30, 2008.[41] The Mac version of the patch was released two months later, on August 1, 2008.
During the 10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated Battlefield 2142 for "Computer Game of the Year" and "Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay".[42]
Northern Strike
[edit]On March 8, 2007, Electronic Arts released the Northern Strike booster pack for the Battlefield 2142 game.[43]
In Northern Strike, the battle moves to northern and central Europe and is set in 2145. The PAC has set up strongholds in the urban areas left abandoned due to their constant assault, and the advancing ice sheets. The EU launches an offensive to take back its land from the PAC. This fictional invasion greatly resembles the 1944 invasion of Normandy, when Europe was finally reclaimed by Allied Forces.
The booster pack contains ten new unlocks, three new maps, two new vehicles, and a new game mode called Assault Lines. The booster pack was exclusively available through the EA Link for $9.95 US$; Since January 2008, Battlefield 2142 Deluxe Edition contains Northern Strike. It is now available from retailers outside the U.S.[44]
Awards and unlocks
[edit]Northern Strike contains eleven new awards: Four new ribbons, two new badges (with three ranks each), and a new pin. Each new award in Northern Strike is worth one equipment unlock credit including each level of the badges for a total of ten unlock credits (except the pin, which is worth 10 career points toward a player's in-game rank). While these unlocks can be used to unlock Northern Strike items, they can also be used to unlock items from the core game. While it is not possible to permanently acquire Northern Strike unlocks without purchasing the expansion, they can be chosen as Field Upgrades if the unlocks preceding them are unlocked, or can be used by picking up the equipment of a fallen soldier if that soldier had a Northern Strike unlock equipped when they died.
Maps
[edit]Northern Strike offers three new maps, Bridge at Remagen, Liberation of Leipzig, and Port Bavaria. The new maps, which are the only available maps for Assault Lines (excepting the Highway Tampa map, obtained through the 1.40 patch), are the only maps that spawn either of the new vehicles, and feature relatively large numbers of Battlewalkers but no tanks and little air support outside of Titan Mode, which is also available on the Port Bavaria and Bridge at Remagen maps. They also feature a new "Horizontal Pod Launcher" structure that functions similarly to the Pod Launchers found on the Titans (but with reduced range and a maximum time after the player gets in until the pod is automatically launched).
Assault Lines
[edit]Assault Lines mode is similar to Conquest, but with a couple of major differences. Most asymmetrical Conquest maps feature the PAC as the attacking force with the EU defending, whereas Assault Lines reverses the roles. In Assault Lines, the APCs on Port Bavaria and the Goliath are spawn points for troops, much like they are in Titan mode, however the Goliath may not be stolen by the other team. Finally, the PAC home base cannot be captured until every other base on the map belongs to the EU team before they can begin claiming the base as their own. Completion of this awards a pin to those playing as EU at the time, players who switch teams after the home base has been captured do not receive the pin. If the PAC successfully recaptures the base and controls at least one other point on the map then it becomes locked again while the EU can not lock this point even through controlling all other points on the map.
Reception
[edit]Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | 77/100[45] |
Publication | Score |
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Eurogamer | 7/10[46] |
GameSpot | 7.7/10[47] |
GameZone | 8/10[48] |
PC Format | 70%[49] |
PC Gamer (UK) | 81%[50] |
PC Zone | 65%[51] |
Northern Strike received "generally favorable reviews", albeit slightly less than the original Battlefield 2142, according to Metacritic.[45]
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Today we would like to announce to all our players the coming release of the Battlefield 2142 Northern Strike booster pack!
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External links
[edit]- Official Battlefield 2142 website via Internet Archive
- Official Northern Strike website via Internet Archive
- Battlefield 2142 Demo game via Archive
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