

Ever driven around the roads outside Mashtuur and wondered what they were for?
#OVERGROWTH MODS FPS MOD#
The primary goal of Battleracer is simple: create a mod that essentially turns BF2 into a racing game, while still retaining the flavor of the original. If you have trouble installing this modification or patching it, feel free to contact S_h_a_r_k_93 either through the Forum or by using one of these channels.ĭOWNLOAD NOTICE: download the file directly from one of the mirrors at the bottom for faster speed, as the file is too big to download via LS website. Then to join the server either use the IP & Port listed on our homepage (scroll down to see the Custom Maps server in the list), or you can configure your game-mode filter and internet filters this way in order to see the server! there is a default shortcut in the mod folder). To activate the mod you can either go through the usual way (main menu > community > custom games > arctic_warfare > activate) or you can create a custom shortcut to BF2.exe and then append these parameters in the target field: +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 +modPath mods/Arctic_Warfare +ignoreAsserts 1 (n.b. – copy the extracted sub-folder (Arctic_Warfare) into your mods folder (default location: C:\Program Files (x86)\EA Games\Battlefield 2\mods\) so that you obtain C:\Program Files (x86)\EA Games\Battlefield 2\mods \Arctic_Warfare\

– download the file and extract it (in your Downloads folder) Whilst the MEC team has to get control of it! And for the 2020 Christmas Event many more maps have been included like Alpine Resort, Blitzkrieg, Frostbite Night, Spring Thaw and more. The US team needs to defend the last Christmas tree on the hill, NOTE for low-end users: this map got a very high view distance of both overgrowth and fog, this means you may get serious lag without a mid-end to high-end system!ĮDIT 2020: the map was optimized, tackling fps/scope lag without sacrificing the view distance, at least it's playable now. This map is by always by JONES and the picture speaks a thousand words.
