history. According to Metacritic
statistics in addition to the free game "Battlefield: Heroes" and the expansion pack "Battlefield 2: European Forces" other Battlefield games received an average rating of 75 points or more of which "Battlefield 2" reached the highest in the series 91 points while "Battlefield 3" on the
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first day of release will get 93
points reviews media praised each Battlefield game in the richness of the carrier reasonably designed soldier system The media praised the richness of each Battlefield game's vehicles and reasonably designed troop system for allowing players to experience
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to comment on the articles.
External reactions
ArtPac has only sporadically announced sales of some of the Battlefield games. By the end of 2011 the total sales of the Battlefield series had exceeded 40 million making it the 2nd best-selling Fps series in
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actively respond to the postings
of users in the official forum of the U.S. Artistic UK. In 2009 DICE opened the official Battlefield blog site using the blog format to publish the latest information about the game and the anecdotes that happened during the production process and allow players
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have some eggs waiting to be
discovered by the players.
The development team of Battlefield series pays more attention to the communication and interaction with players.
The development team of "Battlefield 1943" first cooperated with twitter to open the official microblogging to make the progress of production work and the mood of the staff public and
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with Haggard's "Hi mom"
knocked down; the third trailer opening line amused many viewers; there are even several spoofs of "B" Company soldiers. There are even several videos of B Company soldiers spoofing games such as "Submarine Hunt" "Gears of War" and "Rainbow Six". Most Battlefield games
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making the nature of DICE a
reduced which scared the players out of their cold sweat. The production team of "Battlefield: Renegade Company" has incorporated humorous elements into the game's promotional efforts and many trailers have been quite comical such as the first trailer in which the camera was
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finally completed in 2006
development house affiliated with ArtEco USA.
DICE is a relatively active company and the staff likes to make jokes. In the April Fool's Day in 2005 the staff had revealed that the launch of Battlefield 2 was delayed and the content was
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engines. Battlefield 3 is the
first game to use the Frost Engine 2.
Development work
Each Battlefield game is published by the American agent of Artisan. After Battlefield 1942 gained popularity ArtEco USA initiated a plan to acquire DICE which was
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which is backward compatible
with DirectX 10 but does not support PC computers that can only use DirectX 9. Although the frost engine 2 inherited the characteristics of the previous generation of engines but due to all the procedures re-written operating efficiency is much higher than the previous generation of
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Frost Engine 2
At the Siggraph 2009 World Game Graphics Technology Summit DICE revealed the development plan of Frostbite 2 (Frostbite 2). Frostbite Engine 2 introduces the DirectX 11 specification based on the inheritance of the full map and full object destruction feature
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effects of ground buildings
and miscellaneous objects using lower system resources. Using the Frost engine can easily run large-scale all objects can be destroyed game.
Games in the Battlefield series that use the Frost Engine include Battlefield: Renegade Company Battlefield 1943 and Battlefield: Renegade Company 2.
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Frost Engine
Main article: Frostbite Engine
Frostbite Engine (Frostbite Engine) is a new generation of game engine developed by EA DICE since the mid-2000s featuring a huge and detailed game map that can operate while rendering full destruction
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adding new technologies and
special effects namely to become the engine of four games namely Battlefield 2 Battlefield 2142 Battlefield: Heroes and Battlefield: Play4Free.
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