

The player characters show a spectacular lack of handgun training with pistols, using the very amateur, very inaccurate "teacup grip", and having no trigger discipline during reloads.Ī more technical error is that the pistols' hammers are not animated and always shown in the uncocked position, with only the MP-444 Bagira having the hammer instantly move to the cocked position then return upon firing. The Special Forces and Sniper classes of every faction uses a silenced version of the standard faction pistol.Īll handguns share the same animations based around different models. Handguns are standard secondaries to all classes. Reloads are done by magazines, with the previous magazine completely dumped upon reloading. Weapons do not track chambered +1 rounds in Battlefield 2, and there are no different reloads to account for chambered rounds. While weapons may be first released in extra content packs, purchasing the extra content packs is not required for unlocking the alternate primaries. However, each class can also unlock two alternate primaries (at "tier one" and "tier two") which they can switch out their faction-determined primary weapon with, though the default primary weapons of SAS and EU classes tend to overlap with the unlocked primaries.


The following weapons are used in the video game Battlefield 2:
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The first Battlefield title to be released on the consoles, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat is substantially different to Battlefield 2, having a singleplayer campaign involving a war over Kazakhstan between China and NATO, and a quite different weapon selection.īattlefield 2 was a popular game for modders, with the famous Project Reality mod being derived from the game. Released as a PC-only title, Battlefield 2 received a console spin-off for the Xbox and Playstation 2 consoles in later 2005, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat. Euro Force added the European Union (EU) faction, presumably representing some kind of unified EU army. Special Forces added several new factions, including Navy SEALs, Special Air Service, MEC Special Forces (listed on this page as "MECSF" to prevent confusion with the Middle Eastern Coalition Special Forces class), Insurgents, Rebels, and Spetsnaz. Battlefield 2 received one "expansion pack", Special Forces, and two "booster packs", Euro Force and Armored Fury. Set in the modern day, Battlefield 2 base game features three factions: the United States Marine Corps (USMC), China, and the fictional army of the Middle Eastern Coalition (MEC). As in earlier titles, Battlefield 2 contains no singleplayer campaign, allowing only singleplayer with bots and multiplayer.

Battlefield 2, released in 2005, is the sequel to Battlefield Vietnam, the third installment in the overall Battlefield series, and the series' first foray into the modern military setting, 2 years before the setting exploded into mainstream popularity with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
