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LAN Party Forums => General Discussion => Started by: vincegun on January 16, 2010, 07:34:19 PM
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Copy and past from Kotaku
"During the Modern Warfare 2 no-dedicated servers controversy, DICE was quick to say they would be supported in PC versions of Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Well, with one exception: Players would have to rent them, rather than build their own.
It seems that the files necessary for the PC community to build dedicated servers for this game are being withheld to ""protect the game's integrity on PC." Instead, players will be forced to rent the space from a DICE-authorized provider. DICE producer Gordon Van Dyke insists this is not a profiteering move by the studio.
"This does not earn DICE a profit," Van Dyke told Eurogamer. "But we will see where the game goes and support it post launch."
Eurogamer notes that this policy is a first for the series; previous entries such as Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2142 supported community-built dedicated servers. DICE says."
Thoughts? Opinions? I'm still excited, regardless!
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I've seen similar articles on various sites this past week and I don't get why people are just now covering this. Dice has been openly stating this fact since October. I guess with all the rabble over MW2, the point that BC2 will have dedicated servers was the only thing that stuck out, and the method of their deployment was missed... or something.
But yeah, I am also still psyched.
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Im psyched about this game but the omission of people being able to host their own dedicated servers mean no LAN gameplay. In a sense it's not much better then CODMW2. Too bad.
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Yeah, but at least we'll be able to use a server we can all play on online. That part is better than MW2, at least.
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Yea but at what price? $1.00 a slot... 32 slots. thats $32 a month. We could always split that monthly charge between a few of us.
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Somebody will release a hacked server, its how the internet works...