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| | Developer(s) | Digital Illusions CE | | Publisher(s) | EA Games (Windows), Aspyr Media, Inc. (Mac) | | Series | Battlefield series | | Engine | Refractor 2 | | Version | Windows: 2004-12-02 (1.61b) BF1942 box art This is the cover art for a video game. ...
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| | Platform(s) | Windows, Apple Macintosh, Xbox (Cancelled) | | Release date | Windows: (NA) 2002-09-10
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| | Genre(s) | First-person shooter | | Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer | | Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T), PEGI: 12+ | | Media | CD (2) | | System requirements | PC Version: 500 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM, 3D accelerated 32 MB video card or equivalent with HTL and a 24-bit z-buffer, 1.6 GB free hard disk space plus space for saved games, 8X Speed CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, DirectX 8 Compatible Sound Card Mac OS Version: Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later, PowerPC G3/G4/G5 700 MHz or faster, 256MB of RAM, 1.6 GB free disk space, 3D Graphics Acceleration (ATI Radeon 7500/nVidia GeForce 2 or better, 32MB of VRAM), CD drive required to install and play Further information: Game classification Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay interaction. ...
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| | Input methods | Keyboard, mouse | Battlefield 1942 is a 3D World War II first-person shooter (FPS) computer game developed by Digital Illusions CE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows (2002) and Apple Macintosh (2004). The game can be played in singleplayer mode against computer game bots or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet. It is also a popular platform for mod developers, with a large number of released modifications that alter the gameplay and theme. A 104-key PC US English QWERTY keyboard layout The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard layout A standard Hebrew keyboard showing both Hebrew and QWERTY. A computer keyboard is a peripheral partially modelled after the typewriter keyboard. ...
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Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
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In-game, players assume the role of one of five classes of infantry: Scout, Assault, Anti-Tank, Medic, and Engineer. Players also have the ability to fly various World War II fighter aircraft and bombers, navigate capital ships and aircraft carriers, man coastal artillery defenses, drive tanks, APCs and jeeps, and take control of anti-aircraft guns and mounted machine guns. Infantry of the Royal Irish Rifles during the Battle of the Somme in World War I Infantry or footmen are very highly disciplined and trained soldiers who fight primarily with small arms(rifles), but are trained to use everything from their bare hands to missle systems in order to neutralize...
Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
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Each battle takes place on one of several maps located in a variety of places and famous battlefields in all of the major theaters of World War II: the Pacific, European, North African, and Eastern Fronts. Combat is always fought between the Axis Powers and the Allies. The location determines which nation-specific armies are used (for example, on the Wake Island map, it is Japan versus the United States, while on the Battle of Britain map, it is Germany versus the United Kingdom). The maps in Battlefield 1942 are based on real battles and are somewhat realistically portrayed. For other uses, see Pacific War (disambiguation). ...
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Combatants Soviet Union,[1] Poland, Tannu Tuva (until 1944 incorporation with USSR), Mongolia Germany,[2] Italy (to 1943), Romania (to 1944), Finland (to 1944), Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Spain (to 1943, unofficial) Commanders Joseph Stalin, Aleksei Antonov, Ivan Konev, Rodion Malinovsky, Ivan Bagramyan, Kirill Meretskov, Ivan Petrov, Alexander Rodimtsev, Konstantin Rokossovsky...
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Gameplay
The gameplay of Battlefield 1942 generally has a more cooperative focus than previous games of this nature, as it is not only important to kill the opposition but to also hold certain "control points" around the map. Capturing control points allow the team to reinforce themselves by enabling players and vehicles to spawn in the certain area. Consequently, capturing and controlling control points also would reduce enemy reinforcements. Unfortunately, the gameplay suffered from some serious issues such as lack of spawn protection, team killers/grievers, various map and engine exploits, as well as a lack of team-play mentality from players on public servers. Despite these setbacks, Battlefield 1942 was one of the first mainstream games to represent a dramatic shift in FPS gameplay mentality, decreasing individualism in favor of teamwork and coordination. The default gameplay mode, Conquest, centers on the capture and control of control points; once a team captures a control point, its members can respawn from it. When a team loses control of all their control points, they cannot respawn. And if no one is alive, the team with no "spawn" points loses. For information on spawning in biology, see spawning. ...
Games are composed of rounds. A team wins the round when the other team runs out of tickets. A team loses tickets when its members are killed, but also when the other team holds a majority of the capture points on a map. Therefore, sometimes the winning team must hunt down straggling or hiding enemy forces at the end of a round. On rare occasions, with one team holding all of the available spawn points on a map and with a few enemy forces left loose, the spawnless team can manage to re-capture a spawn point and give their team another slim chance for a round victory. However, this is unlikely because the newly recovered forces will probably have fewer tickets remaining and will definitely have fewer resources available than the 'winning' team; typically in this scenario the stronger team's victory is merely delayed as the sheer weight of their tickets, team and available equipment (air power, extra tanks from all the owned spawn points, etc) is no match for the 'losing' team which probably has little or no resources. On some maps, controlling all available spawn points is impossible because it is configured to be a defensive map. In such a map, one team tries to defend as many spawn points as possible, and the other tries to capture all of the defending team's spawn points. The attacking team can also try to slowly drain the defending team's tickets by holding certain spawn points and not attacking in full force. This however, is less likely to result in a victory. Another map configuration that prevents total ownership of all spawn points is where both teams posses a permanent, uncapturable base (Battleaxe, for example); unfortunately these maps easily lead to spawn camping (the map Kursk is especially prone to this), especially after one team captures all the points that are capturable and the other team is confined to their base. Combatants Panzer Army Africa British XIII Corps Commanders Erwin Rommel Archibald Wavell Noel Beresford-Peirse Strength 13,000 infantry 150-200 tanks[1] 20,000+ infantry[2] 200 tanks[3] Casualties 685 Germans, 592 Italians[4] 12 tanks[5] 10 aircraft[6] 960 (122 killed[7]) 91 tanks[8] 36...
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Belligerents Nazi Germany Soviet Union Commanders Erich von Manstein Günther von Kluge Hermann Hoth Walther Model Hans Seidemann Robert Ritter von Greim Georgiy Zhukov Konstantin Rokossovskiy Nikolay Vatutin Ivan Konyev Strength 2,700 tanks 800,000 infantry 2,109 aircraft[1] 3,600 tanks 20,000 guns[2] 1...
Spawn tickets also play a vital role in the success of both teams. Every time a player on a team dies and respawns, his team loses one ticket. Every team starts each round with between 150 and 300 tickets, depending on the team's role (e.g., defense). Teams also gradually lose tickets depending on how many spawn points they control. As a general rule, the less spawn points controlled by a team, the more tickets they lose. For a team of 32 on a 64 player map, with 150 tickets, this means a little less than 5 respawns or deaths on average for every player if they hold their starting spawn points.
Roles The player can choose to play as either the Axis powers or the Allied powers. The Axis consists of Germany and Japan, while the Allies consist of the USSR, Britain and America. Regardless of which nation is chosen by the player, there are five different roles of infantry that the player can assume the role of: Scout, Assault, Medic, Anti-tank, and Engineer. Each role has its own strength and weakness. For example, the scout role has long-range surveillance, high stopping power and the ability to provide spotting for artillery shelling against an enemy position (unlike other games with a similar feature, other player characters must also supply the artillery fire); however, the sniper rifle is not efficient in close-quarter combat and players frequently treat this role as just a plain sniper role by not providing spotting for artillery.[1] Assault is the standard role, and provides both aggressive firepower and some ability to combat vehicles. The Anti-tank role specializes against vehicles and tanks, but is almost useless against enemy infantry. The Medic role has the ability to heal (himself and other players), but his sub-machine gun has less stopping power than an assault rifle. The Engineer has the ability to repair damaged vehicles and stationary weapons, and they also have the ability to deploy explosives, which are moderately effective against both enemy infantry and vehicles, and land mines, which completely destroy enemy vehicles. For the concept in nuclear physics, see stopping power (particle radiation). ...
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Weapons Scout: Sniper rifle Knife Handweapon Grenade Binoculars Assault: Machinegun Knife Grenade Handweapon Anti-Tank: Bazooka Knife Handweapon Grenade Medic: Submachinegun Knife Handweapon Grenade Medikit Engineer: Rifle Handweapon Knife TNT Mines Tools
Music The theme music for Battlefield 1942 has been sampled at one time or another in its sequels Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2142, and it has been indicated that it will make a further return in Battlefield: Bad Company. The theme has been deemed popular enough to be included as a piece played by several gaming-related orchestras, including Play! A Video Game Symphony. Battlefield 2 (abbreviated to BF2) is a computer game in which players fight in a modern battlefield using modern weapon systems. ...
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Development Battlefield 1942 was built on the formula of the less successful Codename Eagle computer game, set in an alternate history World War I. It featured single and multiplayer modes. The earlier Refractor 1 engine had more arcade-style physics and a less realistic focus than its successor, Refractor 2, which was used in BF1942. Codename Eagle is the name of a computer game developed by Stockholm-based studio Refraction Games and was released in November 1999. ...
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A Macintosh-compatible version of BF1942 was also made and released by Aspyr Media in mid-2004. Aspyrs old logo. ...
An Xbox version of the game was also announced in early 2001[1] but was cancelled almost two years later so Electronic Arts could more closely work on an expansion pack for the PC. [2] The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ...
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Critical reception On the review aggregator Game Rankings, the game has an average score of 89% based on 46 reviews.[2] On Metacritic, the game has an average score of 89 out of 100, based on 27 reviews.[3] Game Rankings is a website which keeps track of video game reviews from other sites, and combines them to present an average rating for each game. ...
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Scott Osborne of GameSpot gave the game a rating of 8.8 out of 10, calling it a "comic book version of WWII."[4] GameSpot is a video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information. ...
Steve Butts of IGN gave the game a rating of 9.3 out of 10, praising the multiplayer, but saying "the single player game leaves much to be desired."[5] IGN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
Expansion packs | Battlefield 1942: The Road To Rome | | Developer(s) | Digital Illusions CE | | Publisher(s) | EA Games (Windows) | | Engine | Refractor 2 | | Platform(s) | Windows 98 | | Release date | Windows: (NA) 2003-02-02
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| | Genre(s) | First-person shooter, expansion pack | | Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer | | Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T), PEGI: 12+ | The creators of Battlefield 1942 have released expansion packs entitled Battlefield 1942: The Road To Rome (which added the Italian Front) and Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons Of WWII. Both add various new gameplay modes and design concepts. The Road To Rome features a focus on the Italian battles and allows players to play as the French army. Secret Weapons Of WWII focuses on prototype, experimental, and rarely used weapons. It adds downloadable patches, fixes bugs in the game, and it adds some extra content (such as the aforementioned Battle of Britain map). Further information: Game classification Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay interaction. ...
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Combatants United Kingdom Indian Empire United States Poland Brazil New Zealand Canada Free French South Africa Italy (after September 8th) Italian Resistance Germany Italy (until 8 September 1943) RSI (until 25 April 1945) Commanders C-in-C AFHQ: Dwight D. Eisenhower (until January 1944) Henry Maitland Wilson (Jan to Dec...
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| Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII | | Developer(s) | Digital Illusions CE | | Publisher(s) | EA Games (Windows), Aspyr Media, Inc. (Mac) | | Engine | Refractor 2 | | Platform(s) | Windows 98, Apple Macintosh | | Release date | Windows: (NA) 2003-09-04
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| | Genre(s) | First-person shooter, expansion pack | | Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer | | Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T), PEGI: 12+ | Battlefield 1942 includes original game and Battlefield 1942: The Road To Rome. Battlefield 1942: World War II Anthology added Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons Of WWII expansion pack. Battlefield 1942: The Complete Collection added Battlefield Vietnam and Battlefield Vietnam WWII Mod. Further information: Game classification Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay interaction. ...
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Battlefield Vietnam is the next computer game in Electronic Arts Battlefield franchise after Battlefield 1942. ...
Milestones | | This section does not cite any references or sources. (March 2008) Please improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. | - June 28, 2004 - Aspyr begins shipping the Apple Macintosh Version of Battlefield 1942 Deluxe Edition
- March 15, 2004 - 3 million copies sold,[verification needed] BF1942's sequel, Battlefield Vietnam released
- October 10, 2003 - 2 million copies sold[verification needed]
- September 4, 2003 - Secret Weapons expansion pack released
- August 8, 2003 - Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons demo released (Hellendorn map)
- February 2, 2003 - Road to Rome expansion pack released
- 2003 - 6th annual Interactive Achievement Awards, BF1942 receives awards for:
- "Online Gameplay"
- "Innovation in PC Gaming"
- "PC Game of the Year"
- "Game of the Year"
- September 10, 2002 - Battlefield 1942 released
- August 16, 2002 - Battlefield 1942 multiplayer demo released (Wake Island map)
- July 19, 2002 - Battlefield 1942 single-player demo released (Tobruk map)
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