Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – PC Review
You are trapped under heavy fire with a team mate who has just taken a bullet. In an act of near-desperation you blow up a wall with a grenade to expose your enemies and you make a mad dash with your pistol in hand in an attempt to reach your dying team mate only to encounter more enemies that you must dispatch quickly. Reaching your wounded team mate, you revive him in the nick of time as he fires off an RPG, destroying the tank that was about to blow you both to smithereens.
Well, this is just a ordinary day at your office on the battlefield. To make it worse, you’re in bad company too.
Review copy provided by our friends at RocketXL.
Thanks for the nice review! Can we expect some day a CPU scaling article with this game including Core 2 processors?
Thank you for your support.
In regards to you wanting a CPU scaling article, I will definitely consider doing one. ABT always tries to satisfy its loyal readers/members.
Just stay tuned in the forum. Thanks.
Yeah, I sure would like that too.
Very glossy review, although the gameplay is second to none the glitches can be enormous. This game can kill your system and is considered unplayable by some, check out EA’s bad company 2 forum for thread after thread and page after page of crashes and bugs on multiple high end systems. It can cause system crashes both to desktop and hard crashes where your system will hang.
I agree with the score (when it works) but it’s worth noting it’s glaring faults
Here’s a cpu usage screenshot of me playing in a 32 person rush server using a Q9550 and a GTX 260.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/jodiuh/Battlefield/bc2gpuusageMPproblemquadcore.jpg
Playing on my E8400 was not good times.
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