Everyone who likes First Persone Shooters overall can't help but like a game like Battlefield 2. The graphics are great (if you have a system that can actualy handle it without blowing up) and the gameplay is great. But, it's published by EA. And I say with right that in the history of screw ups, messed up games, patches and idiotic actions pulled by Electronic Arts, Battlefield 2 is their absolute high point.
To start off with, as with any EA game, if your unlucky you have CD/DVD drive that can't handle the security system EA build in the discs, as a result having you can't use the disc at all except for the installation of the game. Luckily this is fixable by using a
little detour, but that doesn't make it justified.
Merely days after the initial release, which worked fine btw except for maybe a messy server browser, they released a patch. Patch 1.01!
For some it wouldn't even install, for others it crashed their computer during the instalation. And those who did manage to get it 'running' could kiss their game goodbye as it screwed up about any aspect of the game. At one point it was even impossible to log in and it would just kick you back to your desktop every time you hit the log in button.
Needless to say, this pissed some folks off... and they didn't lift a... oh wait, wrong game ^^.
Anyhoo, the list went on. Crashes, lock ups, even entire deleted hard drives (I doubt that had anything to do with the game though, EA isn't that retarded). After a full three days of wrestling with the patch and everyone by now had figured that the patch was no good and thus got rid of it, EA made the stunning announcement that the patch had some small (SMALL?!!) flaws and that it would be better to reinstall the game without the patch.
Well sure, why not? Everything was fine again for a while and now they released a hotfix for patch 1.01, namely 1.02! And I must say, it is actualy working... Well, it's working when you turn off your firewall. So, EA wants me to open the door to hackers just so I can play their game? I am willing to do that for one game, but they must not make a habbit out of it.
So, all an all it's a great game. Great gameplay, messed up publisher. I will end my rant about EA now and will continue working on my MH7865 fuel bomb which I will drop on EA Headquarters somewhere soon.
C ya later!