
Hey guys !!!!
i got a lil proposition for ya'll... bf2 is also a good strategic n 1st person shooting game

n i got couple of friends of mine who play n good at it... so if ur'll like it lets give bf2 a try also

super game btw

cheers
http://www.youtube.com/v/nQBoM8FjjFQ&hl=en&fs=1&Here are some screenshots of our gameplay in BF2:this is inside anti air gun USSX

Rofl boat flip xD

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Random scores


Another score


score frag again xD

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Basic ground defence badge

Veteran resupply badge

My BF2 profile in IBC base server

you can see by clicking here -->

A small jet stunt i did xD click there and view it

GameplayBF2 includes a single-player mode with three difficulty levels and a multiplayer mode via the Internet or a Local area network. Both player modes use the same maps and use Battlefield's conquest game mode. Single-player mode allows 16 computer controlled players,while Internet mode allows up to 64 players. Players can choose to play 3 factions, the United States Marine Corps, the People's Liberation Army, or the "Middle Eastern Coalition". Additional factions are playable through the expansion packs, such as the European Union.
A console branded version also exists for the Xbox, Xbox 360 and PS2), named Battlefield 2: Modern Combat. Although they both share the same name and setting, they differ considerably in execution, content, and gameplay. In 2008 another console version of the battlefield games was released for Xbox 360 and PS3, entitled Battlefield: Bad Company.
In Battlefield 2, players are divided into two opposing sides (which armies they represent is dependent upon the map). There are two key concepts in Battlefield 2: tickets and control points. Tickets represent an army's ability to reinforce their position on the battlefield; each team has only a limited supply of tickets, and each casualty on the battlefield reduces the number of available tickets. Control points represent key points on the map, and are represented by flags. Control points are Battlefield 2's spawn points, and one side possessing a significant majority of the control points puts pressure on the opposing side, resulting in a steady loss of tickets for the pressured side, regardless of casualties. A round ends when one team's tickets fall to zero, the round's timer ends, or if at any point a side holds no control points, and has no soldiers alive on the battlefield (meaning the side no longer has any effective presence on the battlefield).
Battlefield 2's two game modes are Conquest and Cooperative. The only difference between the two modes is that Cooperative includes computer controlled players, whilst Conquest allows only human players. Results from Cooperative mode do not count toward global player statistics.
Infantry classesIn Battlefield 2, as with previous Battlefield titles, players are able to select from a variety of infantry classes. Each class of soldier is equipped with different weaponry appropriate to their role in the battle. Assault soldiers, for example, are general-purpose infantry with grenade-launcher equipped assault-rifles and extra armor, Medics carry first-aid equipment such as a field defibrillator, and Anti-Tank troopers are equipped with missiles which are effective against heavy armor.
Players are able to choose a class at the start of a match, or between dying and respawning once the match has begun. Players can also change their class by picking up a "kit" from the body of an incapacitated soldier, friendly or otherwise. Hence, an Assault soldier can become a Medic if they come across a fallen Medic. Possible player classes are Spec Ops, Sniper, Assault, Support, Engineer, Medic and Anti-Tank.
Heavy classes: Assault, Support, Anti-tank. They have heavy armor but lower stamina.
Light classes: Spec Ops, Sniper, Engineer, Medic. These classes have no armor, but are able to run for a long time.
This diversity between classes, along with their special abilities, provides many more tactical options than other popular shooters.
Within the infantry class, there are three support classes with special abilities. The engineer can repair with his wrench, the medic can revive with his defibrillator paddles and heal, the support can resupply ammunition with his ammo bags. These special abilities are helpful to other players. When one of the these three classes occupies a vehicle, nearby personnel and vehicles can be replenished, repaired or healed by being in close proximity.
VehiclesThe various forces still use the trademark feature of the Battlefield series - the large stable of vehicles that any player can climb into and control.[6] There are many different types of vehicles playable in Battlefield 2. They are all based on real-life vehicles used by the militaries of different countries.
There are about 30 vehicles available for use ranging from main battle tanks such as the M1A2 Abrams to fast transports like the Desert Patrol Vehicle. In contrast to Battlefield 1942, Battlefield 2 has only one purely water-based vehicle, the rigid-inflatable boat, however, the BTR-90, the MEC APC, can travel in water as well as the LAV-25 and the WZ 551, the USMC and PLA equivalents, respectively. The developers designed the game so that every vehicle would be weak to another type of vehicle, creating a situation similar to a game of rock-paper-scissors. For example, mobile anti-air was intended to effectively destroy helicopters, but are vulnerable against opposing tanks. Included within this relationship are stationary defenses such as light machine guns and anti-aircraft/TOW emplacements. The availability and number of certain vehicles are dependent on the map and its size as well as control points captured. Also, more vehicles become available to be used on the maps of expansion/booster packs. (see Maps). The USS Essex is the only naval ship featured in BF2, featuring two spawn points and aircraft spawn points, and is not drivable or destroyable, except for its Phalanx turrets (the placement of which does not resemble the Essex in real life).
Features(*) Squads
Players are able to form squads of up to six soldiers in order to more effectively work as a team. Up to nine squads are permitted per team; each squad has a number (automatically assigned) and name (usually a phonetic alphabet letter) for identification. Members of a squad have the ability to communicate with one another via Battlefield 2's integrated Voice-over IP (VoIP) system.
(*) Commander
The commander position is an exclusive role played by one member of each team. Any member of a team may apply for the position, but priority is given to players of higher rank.
The commander alone has access to the "commander screen", an interface similar to that of a real-time strategy game. This allows the commander an overview of the battlefield as a whole, or zoom in and view parts of the map in real-time. The commander also has control of the various commander assets, which include artillery strikes, vehicle and supply drops, and UAV's. They can deploy them to assist their team. The commander can communicate with squads either by sending orders, or via VoIP voice communication. These tools allow the commander to strategically coordinate their forces on the battlefield.
A commander may resign at any point, freeing the position for other members of their team; they may also be forcibly removed by a successful mutiny vote conducted by their team (provided the server allows mutiny votes).
Awards and unlockable weaponsPlayers can earn awards (ribbons, badges, and medals) for certain in-game accomplishments. Badges and ribbons are the easiest to obtain, while medals are usually much harder, requiring more extensive play. As players ascend through the ranks they will gain the ability to unlock certain weapons. Each time a player is promoted to an eligible rank, they are given the opportunity to unlock one of seven unlockable weapons, one for each class, which they may subsequently use in place of the standard weapon for the given class. Players with the Special Forces expansion are granted an additional seven unlockable weapons. Unlockable weapons include G36C, SCAR-L, G3, F2000, FN P-90 G36E, L85A1, L96A1, Barrett M95, MG36 etc. The FN P-90 and L96A1 were released in Patch 1.2 to complete the missing Tier Two Sniper and Anti-tank unlocks and also to coincide with the release of the Euro Force Booster Pack which featured them as default weapons of the European Union. Ranks and unlockables apply to all servers which allow them, but only "official" (ranked) servers record and send back stats.
Installing:
1. Download (Size 1.92)
2. Burn or mount with daemon tools.
3. Install the game, when prompted for a serial use one of the following:
CD keys-
6YPX-FR7M-QBCG-Y626-7RLD
5GDD-Z4GP-JHE4-SLDD-4RLD
V5FF-LGMF-DQ7Y-2584-MRLD
ZBH9-JX46-RKXV-632G-RRLD
PBSJ-KGGZ-7ESB-PJH4-DRLD
4. Copy over the cracked content located in the \\\ 2;crack directory on the DVD
to your installation directory.
5. Download 1.41 patch from one of the following links:
6. Mount the mini image of the BF2. Download from here:
7. Open >>"
Play Battlefield 2"<<, and NOT "Play Battlefield Online"!!!!
8. create an online account by
NICKNAME and NOT by email
9. Go to multiplayer tab in BF2 main menu
10. there arrange the servers by its name and go to where server starts from name "0" and there you will find IBC base server

11. Just Play

Setting Up BF2 server:
1. Download BF2 server 1.41 pack
2. Follow instructions on the video below
http://www.youtube.com/v/TV6pAYyR1uU&hl=en&fs=1&So heres da details
And best thing is YOU DONT NEED ORIGINAL (use 1.41 patch thats all ;) Read it all rofl
