Graphical fidelity is one thing, but its things like the vehicle's physics which really impress. Obviously, technologically the game's a huge step forward. It's lucky that the beauty of Battlefield is in the details. Basic limitations like a smallish selection of maps and that there's only one game mode included also makes hackles rise. As it is, we're a little harder to impress. If it wasn't for Desert Combat, the modern setting alone would be enough to make people queue up to reenlist in a Battlefield sequel. More realistically, it's that as a multiplayer game which opened up its code to the community, inclusions in the latest edition are things we might have already seen (and become overly familiar with) in a mod capacity. If Battlefield has a fault, then it's that it doesn't spew golden coins from the top of your monitor when you play it.
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