I don't think you could ever zoom in and see a real time satellite feed, the commander mode was just reduced to a map view so they could put it on tablets. I couldn't tell you exactly why, maybe just rose tinted glasses, but I didn't think they had as good of a commander mode in BF4. At the time, I was blown away with the satellite view and how you could see all the soldiers running around like little ants and give them supply drops or UAV support. You could do it in the PC version but not in the console version. The thing I'll always remember was the commander mode in BF2. They were never in the PC version of BF2, and they were called "Deadly Pass" and "Backstab." They were kindof smaller maps, so I don't know if we will ever see their like again. There are these 2 desert maps from BF2:MC that I miss a lot, but DICE doesn't seem interested in remaking them for BF3 or 4. When the 360 came out, I remember BF2: Modern Combat was one of the few backwards compatible games and probably sold me on buying the 360 as soon as I did. Our neighbors would come over almost every night after work and we would pass the sticks around the room with modern combat on the Xbox. We would switch off playing and watching over the other's shoulder, but really it was his game so I was mostly watching! night version of Strike at Karkand) designed for 32 and 64 players, with full bot support and ability to change number of bots for singleplayer and co-op local lan server (starts with 31 bots out of the box). My computer wasn't up to snuff when BF2 came out, but my roommate in college had a nice PC and he picked up BF2 right when it came out for PC. This mod adds the ability to play on 'extended' versions of Battlefield 2 Special Forces maps (incl. I actually played more Battlefield 2: Modern Combat for Xbox than the PC version. Battlefield 6 release date is this year but can it learn from some of the best Battlefield maps ever These are my Top 10 most ICONIC Battlefield maps of all. I dabbled in the BF1942 demo but it didn't hook me like a lot of people. I have fond memories of BF2 because it truly got me into the series.
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