Battlefield Melodies
Battlefield 1942 recreates the battlefields of World War II with a wide range of land and air vehicles and the most extensive naval vehicle in the Battlefield series. The game is based on DICE's newly developed Refractor 2 engine, which has outstanding graphics for its time. The game supports up to 64 players online. The game was an instant hit on release and became one of the most popular online games of its time. The game sold over 3 million copies.
Single Player
Battlefield Veteran is a system designed by EA DICE to encourage loyal Battlefield players to support the Battlefield franchise. By signing up for a Battlefield Veteran account, players will be able to light up the icon for the corresponding product under their account and increase their Veteran rank by one level for every licensed Battlefield game they purchase. The free Battlefield: Heroes and some trial versions of the game also have corresponding icons, but lighting them up does not increase the rank. In games in the Battlefield series after Battlefield: Renegade Company, Battlefield veteran ranks can be reflected within the game's player account, and higher ranking veterans can also receive some of the game's special unlockable equipment.
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Battlefield 2142 Titan
The Battlefield games have a distinctive musical melody. [6] This melody was featured in the theme song of Battlefield 1942 and has since become synonymous with the music of the Battlefield series. In the trailers for the Battlefield games, this melody plays whenever the game's logo appears in the credits. The melodies vary slightly in terms of instrumentation and elevation, but Battlefield players can quickly recognise them when they are played. The Battlefield Melody is also the main theme tune of every Battlefield game, but different instruments are used to create different styles depending on the theme of the game or the context of the war. The melody can generally be found in the MODS folder and extracted. This familiar melody can be heard in every production.
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of conquest: Interactive (attacking) and Assault (attacking and defending).
The Battlefield: Renegade Company series has a single player storyline mode where the player takes on the role of a soldier serving in a small 4 man company on an adventure with the company. An earlier entry, Battlefield 2: Modern Warfare, also had a single-player mode, but the plot was only about the big picture of the battle and lacked the detail of the soldiers at the bottom. Battlefield 3 has a cinematic style suspenseful plot, but has received mixed reviews. And Battlefield: Heroes and Battlefield 1943 have no single player at all, only the ability to play online against each other. Other games in the Battlefield series allow for the addition of computer people to play against each other like an online game, and some Battlefield games also have a co-op mode allowing multiple real people to play online with computer people.
there are two modes
Some Battlefield games add special modes. The Titan mode in Battlefield 2142 introduces the Titan, an air carrier. Players split into two rival teams to grab anti-Titan missile silos on the ground, destroy enemy Titan shields, and then get inside to destroy the enemy Titan's core. Titan mode is a mode with no troop value restrictions. Battlefield 2: Modern Warfare's Capture the Flag mode is a different mode to Conquest in which you capture the opponent's flag. Gold Rush in Battlefield: Renegade Force and Rush in Battlefield: Renegade Force 2 split players into attacking and defending teams, with the attacking team using a variety of weapons to destroy the crates defended by the defending team before their strength is depleted. Battlefield 3 adds the popular Team Deathmatch to the mix. Battlefield 1943's Air Hero mode is a fighter-only and anti-aircraft gun mode that allows players to operate fighters and anti-aircraft guns, with no need for either side to seize positions, but to seize air control.
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In the game
In Interactive mode, both sides start with a stronghold (which is usually unoccupiable on large maps). Both sides can only win by capturing more respawn points and killing enemies; in Assault mode, one side has one uncapturable respawn point, while the other side has most or all of the other positions. Some Battlefield games have an extension of Assault mode, in which the attacker must capture all other strongholds in order to take the defender's home base.
Other modes