Looking For Battlefield 2 Maps?

The release of Battlefield 2 is just around the corner. While surfing around, I stumbled across the names a bunch of Battlefield 2 maps. I do not know for sure if these will be in the final release, but they were used in testing.

Daqing Oilfields
Dalian Plant
Dragon Valley
Fushe Pass
Gulf of Oman
Kubra Dam
Mashtuur City
Operation Clean Sweep
Sharqi Peninsula
Songhua Stalemate
Strike at Karkand
Zatar Wetlands

Battlefield Mod Status for Battlefield 2

Its no secret that we at Gamers Radio are huge Battlefield fans. Beyond that, we are big fans of all the mods available for Battlefield. Even after playing the game since the beginning, we always find something new to amaze us because of all the great mods available for Battlefield 42 and Battlefield Vietnam. They have provided us hours well beyond our original investment in the game and for that we are grateful.

With the upcoming release of Battlefield 2, we are looking to the mod community to extend the playability of what we hope will be a great game. Without the support of the mod community, it would be just another game, but through the hard work of these selfless guys, gamers like us get to have more fun than the original developers intended.

So, the question that was on our minds was what great BF42/BFV mods are moving their project to BF2 when its released? We emailed a bunch of mods and probably missed more than we wanted, but these guys took the time to answer our questions and provide us a hint at what to expect in the future. We hope you enjoy these mini-interviews.

— Atomm and Sarge

BattleGroup 42

Strummer – Battlegroup42.com

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on moving your mod to BF2?
BG42: The team is currently focusing our primary efforts on our upcoming BG42 on BF:V release. This release will focus on World War II Pacific Theater combat. We are currently working on converting all of the BG42 Pacific Theater maps over to the BF:V engine and does a great job capturing the feel of the Pacific Theater!

There are things we can do with the BF:V engine that we are unable to do with the BF:1942 engine and we have taken advantage of those features as well. As this product continues the delay of the BF:2 product and the expectation that not everyone will convert over to BF:2 right away We’re showcasing two popular maps from BG on BF:1942 in the first release of BG for BF:V. Gavutu Island and Anguar will both be included and both are never-before seen maps for WWII on the BF:V engine. We’re also completing the first BF:V conversions of Guadalcanal out the maps have all been made – Iwo features our new dynamic lighting for the vehicles and is also our first map – and the first WWII map for BF:V – with tunnels. It also features our amphibious tanks! Lastly we’ve added our first subterranian map and the first \”tunnels\” map for a Battlefield WWII mod.

BG on BF:2 has certainly been discussed BF:2 to be like. This said neither have we ruled it out!

Gamers Radio: If yes from scratch?
BG42: Should we undertake to develop BG42 for BF:2 many items that we have already done and further refined and enhanced. Every update to the BF family of game engines has opened new exciting possibilities for Battlegroup and we expect that it will be a combination of ported items and newly created items should we go ahead with BG on BF:2.

Gamers Radio: If no the release of BF2?
BG42: Again is under consideration on the new BG for BF:V mod. While we are focused on this mod as the future of BG in order to keep BG on BF:1942 in low-level development after the upcomning patch which addresses patching many items identified in our latest releases – some of which have been longstanding items on our \”to do\” lists. We can state that there is at least one official map pack in development.

Gamers Radio: Do you have any new work that you want to share with us as an example of where the mod is going?
BG42: We certainly do and we have made a commitment to share our work-in-progress items with the community on a regular basis.

At the time of this interview some big news about BG for BF:V and the future of BG for BF:42 should be posted on our website along with pictures of our work-in-progress for BG:V.

I’m collecting much media as the team builds new models as we test our beta maps. We’ll be sharing a lot with the community and we may be able to provide Gamers Radio with an exlusive sometime in the future.

BF Conversion Team

Sexcalibur – BFConversion.com

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on moving your mod to BF2?
BCT: Not at this time. We plan on keeping on task to release to the vietnam engine. Then once released BF2

Gamers Radio: If no the release of BF2?
BCT: That is unclear at the moment. We plan on releasing to the vietnam engine and change/patch the mod accordingly as the public brings in the mods and their requests/suggestions.

Gamers Radio: Do you have any new work that you want to share with us as an example of where the mod is going?
BCT: Not at the moment

Dice City

DiceCitymod.com

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on moving your mod to BF2?
Dice City: YES

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on porting your existing work or starting from scratch?
Dice City: We would like to provide the mod to both games.

Gamers Radio: Do you have any new work that you want to share with us as an example of where the mod is going?
Dice City: Not at the moment

Forgotten Hope

ArminAce – FHmod.org

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on moving your mod to BF2?
FH: It’s hard to answer this question without exactly knowing what BF2 will feature. So for now – we are planning to port to a more modern engine sooner or later and currently we are doing the first administrative works for that. At the moment we cannot say if FH2 will be for BFGamers Radio: We have first to get the game in our hands and take a closer look at what BF2 is cappable of.
Much has changed since the releasedate of BF1942..we can choose between more engines & games 😉

Gamers Radio: If yes from scratch?
FH: A little bit of both. Our newer models can be used as basis and can be improved so that they will fit the new standards. Older models will have to be done from the scratch – their polycount is just too low that it would look odd within a newer engine. For the maps it’s hard to tell if we can port our old maps as easily as it was possible from BF42 to BV:V. Mapping principles have changed in BF2 and we will need to see. The most difficult stuff anyway might be the new needed playermodels and especially their animations. That will be a lot of work.

Gamers Radio: If no the release of BF2?
FH: If we arent going to port to BF2 we have to check different games & engines out. In fact we are already trying to get some contacts to different developers. Maybe we will get some support or at least infos from them. Sadly a few of them seem not to read or just ignore our mails.

Gamers Radio: Do you have any new work that you want to share with us as an example of the direction the mod is taking?
FH: Well search for any WW2 pics in the web …. maybe you will see those scenarios / vehicles / equipment in one of the next releases
When we decided to which engine we will move… then you should see a bit more specific stuff.
And dont forget…. we have still our weekly updates!

Recruit Snyder

Recruit Snyder – RecruitSnyder.com

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on moving your mod to BF2?
No. Reasons: First of all I’ve come to BF 42 because of the WW 2 setting adding helicopters plus a few adjustments would still leave room for WW2 like gameplay. I was still working on my BF 42 Anthology months after BFV was out and I never was interested in Modern Day Warfare. I’ve never played the Modern Day Warfare mods for BF 42 or BFV guided missiles Second reason and taking into consideration that my mods always were based on the standard game it would take a very long time until my \”BF2 mod\” would run on an average PC system smoothly. Latest pre-test showed that \”Vanilla\” BF2 isn’t running smoothly on high-end test computers although several features were still missing in the test version.

Gamers Radio: What future plans do you have for your mod after the release of BF2?
I’ve got a BF42 mod and a BFV mod so there’s plenty of room for modding acitivities. I don’t think that the release of another Battlefield game would have any effect on my work. Although I’m quite familiar with the Battlefield/Refractor game engine after 2 1/2 years of BF modding of considering BF2 as a basis for future mods.

Gamers Radio: Do you have any new work that you want to share with us as an example of the direction your mod is taking?
On my website there’s plenty of material (pics etc.) on my BFV mod(s) and links to my BF 42 Anthology.

XWW2

http://xww2.com/

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on moving your mod to BF2?
XWW2: Yes

Gamers Radio: Do you plan on porting your existing work or starting from scratch?
XWW2: Both existing and new models and maps.

Gamers Radio: Do you have any new work that you want to share with us as an example of where the mod is going?
XWW2: We Will be posting more news as soon as we have the news post ready. Right now we are compiling and finishing up work for the 2.6 beta for bf1942 release.

Win A Free Copy of Battlefield 2

In appreciation of the upcoming release of Battlefield 2 and to thank the Battlefield community for supporting our Friday Night Fights – Custom Map Nights away a free copy of Battlefield 2. That’s Right! One lucky visitor will win a free copy of the game sent directly to their door. For full details and the rules of winning We would like to thank the mods that took the time to answer our interview. We love the extended play you have provided us for the Battlefield Franchise and hope you will continue to support the gaming community whatever your plans. If you run a mod and would like to be included in this interview these questions and send them to Gamers Radio. We would be happy to include you.

New And Improved Site!

Let me be the first to welcome you to the new and improved Gamers Radio website. I am sure the new Green design may catch you off guard at first, but give it time and I know it will grow on you. We have worked hard to bring you an interesting theme, while doing everything we can to speed up the load time of the site. I think you will agree the new theme runs much smoother.

Be sure and drop by our Forums as they are completely redesigned to match the new theme. Keep your eye out for our easter egg, hidden somewhere in the forums. For you Firefox users, you will notice the Forums Block on the left now scrolls just like it has always done with IE. Keep it here for more interesting additions including a new Interviews module and Flash Enabled Games. For those of you that complained about the site logging you out, that should now be fixed as well.

Of course, I could not have done this without the help of Raze. I owe him all the credit for the great artwork and new design. Without him, none of this would be here. Thanks Raze!

BF2 Jungle Screenshots

EA released 10 screenshots from a Jungle map named Songhua. I am glad to hear we are going to get more than Desert maps. All that brown gets boring after a while and it is so much more fun to hide in the deep brush, than to stand out in the middle of a desert. 🙂

All I can say about these pics is WOW! I am really, really impressed at how great the jungle looks. And look at that temple. Amazing!

Click here to see all 10.


Custom Map Blowout!

Our BF42 GRB Custom Map blowout was so successful, we decided to release the rest of our Battlefield Vietnam maps and do another Friday Night Fights Custom Map blowout for BFV! There will 8 maps this time around. Some of them have been released, some of them are never seen before except by the GRBs. These maps are great, but keep in mind they have not been through our extensive testing and may not 100% complete. Either way, this will be a fun night and you only get one shot, so spread the word! Here is your map line up.

Smokey Falls | Assualt Island | City In The Sewers | Operation Hanoi Garden
No Remorse | Guadalnam | Ghost In The Darkness | Sacred Grounds

Download HERE!

Details:
Friday, March 18th starting at 7pm
Server:
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IP: 67.18.226.35
TeamSpeak
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IP: 67.18.226.38

Our thanks go out to |GRB| LoU-Cipher, |GRB| Raze, |GRB| GreatXScott and |GRB| ehil for all the hard work they put into these maps and custom map nights to make them a success! And to all the |GRB|s that come to these events to support there buds, we salute you!

Live365 2005 Broadcaster Award Nominations

If you are a Live365 member, you can nominate your favorite broadcasters in a wide variety of categories for the Live365 2005 Broadcaster Awards. So go and support GamersRadio (which is your favorite station of course) with a vote in the “Metal and Hard Rock” as well as the “Best New Station (<1 year old)" categories.

Deadline: March 15, 2005

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Bad Move Apple

According to this article on Information Week, a judge ruled that the three sites being sued by Apple over the leak of the MiniMac must reveal their sources.

This is the part that ticks me off the most.

“Apple maintains that Californias Shield Law, which protects journalists from being forced to reveal sources, should not apply to Internet sites. In addition, the firm stated in court filings that free speech protections likewise should not apply to the three Internet sites.”

Apple is arguing that the one place in the whole world that you have the most rights to free speech should not be protected by the Right Of Free Speech. All I can say is Up Yours Apple!