LIST OF BATTLEFIELD 1942 MODS

In-game render from one of the smaller mods featuring Swedish and Norwegian military equipment; they won award from 'PC ACTION' magazine in 2007

This is a list of mods for the first-person shooter computer game ''Battlefield 1942''.
An October 2004 public release from EA notes quote ''"Not long after the release of Battlefield 1942, several groups of dedicated fans looked at DICE's creation and imagined the maps populated with modern vehicles and weapons, or early 20th century prop planes and rifles."'' [1]
PC Gamer described in October 2005 one particular mod as "the last great mods before the ''Battlefield 1942'' community moved over to Dice's Sequel. Its a fitting end to an era." [1] Other mods have appeared in articles on CNN[2] and The Washington Times, [3] as well as in a variety of industry publications ranging from the Finnish gaming magazine ''PC Pelaaja'' to internationally read ''PC Gamer''.

Contents
Introduction
Selected releases
See also
References
External links

Introduction


Like ''Half-Life'' and some other popular FPS games, ''Battlefield 1942'' spawned a number of mods. Most did not progress very far and were abandoned without ever producing a public release. Some are very limited and just include some gameplay changes or even a different loading screen while others are total conversions that modify content and gameplay extensively.
A few mods have become popular and are nearly games in their own right. Early modifications of Battlefield 1942 were produced without a SDK. Later a "Mod Development Kit", Battlefield Mod Development Toolkit, was produced by EA to help development of mods.
With the release of the Battlefield 1942 sequel ''Battlefield Vietnam'' and ''Battlefield 2'', some mods have released a new version or have continued development with that game. ''Battlefield Vietnam'' uses an updated version of the ''Refractor 2'' game engine. Some mods have switched to the computer games '', ''Half-Life 2'' or others for the same reasons.

Selected releases


A screenshot of ''Desert Combat''


★ ''Who Dares Wins'', was reviewed in the August 2005 edition of the UK PC Gamer magazine, and a copy of version 0.2 was distributed with the magazine on DVD-ROM to its readers.1

★ ''Desert Combat'', produced by Trauma Studios, was winner of FilePlanet's ''Best Mod of 2003 Award' and many other reviews and awards,[2] such as the March 2003 PC Magazine. PC Gamer described it as "Desert Combat is set in the white-hot conflict zone of the Middle East and pits the United States against Iraq." [4] Articles noted it was helped by the Iraq War, which increased the number of page views to approximately 15,000 per day,2 or even between 20,000 to 70,000.3 Desert combat was pointed out as having two mods of its own, ''DC Extended'' and ''Desert Combat Realism'' in ''Am I Mod or Not?'' (Nieborg, 2005) [3]

★ ''Action Battlefield'' (ActionBF), placed second in FilePlanet's Best New Mod of 2003 awards. First official mod publicly available after the release of BF1942. Was known for its original new gadgets, classes, weapons and "hollywood-style" gameplay tweaks. (Also beloved by BF1942 stuntmen) Ceased operations in 2005, but many of its features, such as the commander class, the disposable medpacks and the ability to call air strikes, to name a few, were later an inspiration and reborn in successors BF2 and BF2142. Mentioned in 1UP ''"Free PC Games"'' December, 2003 article and on various gaming web sites around the internet as well as distributed on DVD-Roms with various europeen and American magazines during the year 2003.

★ ''Forgotten Hope''[4] attained 14th place in ModDB 2005 mod of the year [5], and a ModDB Players Choice award in 2006. [5].

★ ''Eve Of Destruction'' was winner of ''PC Gamer'' 2003 Mod of the Year. [6]. They also won FilePlanets ''Best New Mod 2003''. Dan Morris of PC Gamer noted in the March 2004 issue of PC Gamer, "''While Battlefield Vietnam was still a twinkle in its developers' eyes, this standout mod debuted to a rapturous reception from the Battlefield 1942 faithful.''" [6]

★ ''Galactic Conquest'' GC was noted for it being allowed to blatantly use of Lucasarts Star Wars universe material in ''Am I Mod or Not?'' (Nieborg, 2005). Also it appeared on the Slashdot twice.[7] and was mentioned in Edge Magazine in April 2004 [8] [9] Galactic Conquest was reviewed onTechTV(G4) X-play in 2004 [10][11]

★ ''Battlefield Pirates'' team leader Lawrence Brown of Scurvy Cove Productions was hired by Electronic Arts as Mod Support Coordinator. [12] It was described as a pointed as having a original theme. ''Am I Mod or Not?'' (Nieborg, 2005)

★ ''Experience WWII'' was described in PC Gamer as having substantial changes to be historically accurate that directly impacts gameplay.

★ ''Battlefield 1918'' was noted by Tor Thorsen of GameSpot, and was part of a presentation with the official EA Community Team at GetBoinKed mobility 1.1 in 2005.[13]

★ ''Battlefield 40k'' was released in the January 2007 issue of PC Format magazine[14][15]

★ ''FinnWars'' was featured in ''Pelit'' magazine in issue 9/2005, and ''PC Pelaaja'' in 2007.[16][17]

★ ''Battle G.I. Joe'' was reviewed on About, by Michael Klappenbach.[18] [19] The mod was also contacted by Hasbro for IP issues, as noted in ''Am I Mod or Not?'' (Nieborg, 2005) [20]

★ ''Battlefield Interstate 1982'', mentioned in 1UP ''"Free PC Games"'' December, 2003 article. (''Free PC Games'' "1UP.ORG" December 2003.) [21]

★ ''Battlegroup42'' was reviewed by Mark Sutherns in the January 2004 issue of ''PC Gamer'' UK Edition.[22][23]

★ ''Homefront'', was mentioned in the March 2004 issue of ''PC Gamer'', the article noting; ''"Although the site describes Home Front as a sci-fi-themed mod, make no mistake - it is Battlefield Halo."''[24]

★ ''HydroRacers'' was reviewed PC ZONE magazine (UK) in 2004 by Tony Lamb, and also the ''Madison Courier'' in June 2004. [25][26][27][28]

★ ''Siege'' was pointed out in study by Utrecht University), both for its original concept, and its medieval warfare theme. ''Am I Mod or Not?'' (Nieborg, 2005) [29]

★ ''SilentHeroes'' won the ''PC ACTION-Super Mod Award'' in edition 07/2006 of the German gaming-magazine PC ACTION. [30][7] Also, it was featured on many Norwegian and Swedish media websites, including VG, Aftonbladet and IDG. [8][9][10][11]

See also



List of Battlefield 2 mods

List of Half-Life mods

List of Half-Life 2 mods

References


1. PC Gamer, , , , PC Gamer, ,
2. War games see sales spike Chris Morris
3. In Wartime, Teens Go Back to Their Quarters Phuong Ly
4. PC Gamer, , , , PC Gamer, ,
5. Feature: Mods of 2006 - Player's Choice
6. PC Gamer, , , , PC Gamer, ,
7. PC ACTION Super Mod 07/2006
8. 'VG: Svensk invasjon på vei' ''Verdens Gang'', 2003-08-05, Retrieved: 2007-04-12.
9. 'Aftonbladet: Norge och Sverige slåss – i ”Battlefield”' ''Aftonbladet'', 2003-08-05, Retrieved: 2007-04-12.
10. 'Trondheim Puls: Ta tilbake Jämtland og Härjedalen' ''Trondheim Puls'', 2003-09-18, Retrieved: 2007-04-12.
11. 'FragZone Artiklar: Intervju: Johan "Zarkow" Munkestam' 'FZ.se'', 2003-12-16, Retrieved: 2007-04-12.


★ http://www.gamespace.nl/content/DBNieborg2005_CreativeGamers.pdf

External links



Official EA Battlefield 1942

Example of list of released modifications

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