I like how Sarge acts like he's got a stick up his ass for the first couple missions but once his retirement is permanently postponed he eases up and starts joking around with the boys
My favorite part of the game is how they treated war like an actual adventure. Instead of facing the horrors of war, you get to chill with three other guys while pursuing a mercenary organization across the battlefield in search of Gold Bars to get mighty rich.
Battlefield isn't much known for it's campaigns, but back when I didn't have Xbox live, it was pretty much all I knew it for. (And hell, some days it's all I really want when I just can't put up with multiplayer people) The BadCo games had some entertaining campaigns to keep a younger me occupied.
These features makes bad company unique. It's a linear open world where you can explore a bit and there's no rush to get to objectives, so why not just stand idle and have your squad mates have a conversation when they're taking a break. That's why Redfird, Haggard and Sweetwater are more Likable squad mates because there's more to their characters than the basic Leader calling objectives and random squad mates that follows you around only having moments in cutscenes and maybe a few combat moments. It's the idle moments to know what they're like what's make them more likable to show what they're like out of combat.
@@HFHoofHammer DICE and EA's leadership should get their heads out of their asses and revisit Bad Company, or they should let another company or studio handle Bad Company. Maybe they should also separate Bad Company from Battlefield and turn it into its own game series.
2nd Childhood FPS battlefield game, my first was Battlefield 1943, then tyrant EA wanted to stop the fun times for any classic battlefield gamer, and go with their new.
Actually, this conflicts me. I want that to happen. But at the same time, I’m not sure if I want them to make a remaster or (hopefully not) a reboot because they might screw it up…
@@hotmonkeyvirus7977 Thanks! I’m using RPCS3 (PS3 Emulator) and have indeed used the FPS Unlocker mod and FOV increase mod both from Nexus Careful though. If you install the FPS Unlocker mod, enemies will end up being able to fire faster while in vehicles. If you see a tank, better start running or getting to cover. But~ this also affects your allies too. Give them the tank cannon and watch them go to town. Having Haggard do it is more fitting XD
Sorry for the late reply. I use the RPCS3 Emulator. For running it properly, just make sure your CPU is pretty good, since it uses it more than the GPU. Overall, the game can be completed from start to finish
@@HFHoofHammer Yeah there's a lot but none of them have actual subtitles as far as I've seen and since I'm not a native English speaker there's a bunch I don't really understand what they are saying lol
@@whyareyoureadingmyname10 Ohhh I see. I'll be sure to keep that in mind though! There are probably still more conversations the other videos didn't cover yet
Emulator (RPCS3). As for the FPS and FOV patch, they’re all mods from Nexus. Careful with the 60fps patch though. Enemies in vehicles can fire weaponry twice as fast. But your allies can too
@@HFHoofHammer Man I've been trying to run this game on RPCS3 but I don't think I've got the CPU for it. It's an i3-8100, motherboard is B360M MSI Gaming Plus (so basically ancient). Any tips, or do you think I'd have to buy newer stuff?
@@condormahjedas6639 Sorry for the late reply. Honestly, I think it’s best to just get a new CPU and motherboard (mainly for the CPU to work more efficiently or even fit). Only working around the settings in RPCS3 might not be enough. On the bright side, the CPUs before the 14th generation have gotten cheaper and still run great. (Mine is an i9 11900, which was $385 USD when I bought it back then. Now, it’s around $270 USD. If you prefer an i7 or i5, even cheaper) Hope that answers your question. If you have more, I’m no expert but I’ll do what I can to answer as much as I can to help out
I like how Sarge acts like he's got a stick up his ass for the first couple missions but once his retirement is permanently postponed he eases up and starts joking around with the boys
God i love this game and the small details, this was my first BF and nothing will beat it.
16:52 RIP
My favorite part of the game is how they treated war like an actual adventure. Instead of facing the horrors of war, you get to chill with three other guys while pursuing a mercenary organization across the battlefield in search of Gold Bars to get mighty rich.
Moral of the story: "Why get medals in the Army when Gold is more valuable?"
Battlefield isn't much known for it's campaigns, but back when I didn't have Xbox live, it was pretty much all I knew it for. (And hell, some days it's all I really want when I just can't put up with multiplayer people) The BadCo games had some entertaining campaigns to keep a younger me occupied.
These features makes bad company unique. It's a linear open world where you can explore a bit and there's no rush to get to objectives, so why not just stand idle and have your squad mates have a conversation when they're taking a break.
That's why Redfird, Haggard and Sweetwater are more Likable squad mates because there's more to their characters than the basic Leader calling objectives and random squad mates that follows you around only having moments in cutscenes and maybe a few combat moments.
It's the idle moments to know what they're like what's make them more likable to show what they're like out of combat.
I want Bad Company 3 !
I do too. But at the same time……
(Looks at the state of EA and DICE)
……I don’t…
@@HFHoofHammer DICE and EA's leadership should get their heads out of their asses and revisit Bad Company, or they should let another company or studio handle Bad Company. Maybe they should also separate Bad Company from Battlefield and turn it into its own game series.
16:40 😂 Well played! 👏
I remember my first time playing it, bfbc2 was hooked, the echo from the gunshot is dope, sound realistic asf
This needs more views😂
Why is the FOV in this actually good
This has better FOV than basically every other battlefield that followed wtf
@@sowpmactavish It was from a mod I installed. This footage of the game was me using an emulator (RPCS3)
2nd Childhood FPS battlefield game, my first was Battlefield 1943, then tyrant EA wanted to stop the fun times for any classic battlefield gamer, and go with their new.
the best game ever made i am thankfull my dad made me buy it rather than cod 4
nice! subbing
Thanks. Much appreciated :)
Thanks for this, was reminiscing about Bad Company/2 after a conversation about FPSs and how CoD ruined the genre diversity.
8:44 has to be my favorite
Nice you fixed the fov
Credit goes to SageOfIce and Desgeras on Nexus for that :)
4:35 me with the boys in China 2025
This Conversations actual today
Is it so ard for EA to make a remaster of this game for the ps5
Actually, this conflicts me. I want that to happen. But at the same time, I’m not sure if I want them to make a remaster or (hopefully not) a reboot because they might screw it up…
What this, this emulator? How you change Field of View?
Yup. I’m using an emulator. As for the FOV, it’s a mod
@@HFHoofHammer Nice video! Also which emulator is it and did you uncap the fps for the game?
@@hotmonkeyvirus7977 Thanks! I’m using RPCS3 (PS3 Emulator) and have indeed used the FPS Unlocker mod and FOV increase mod both from Nexus
Careful though. If you install the FPS Unlocker mod, enemies will end up being able to fire faster while in vehicles. If you see a tank, better start running or getting to cover.
But~ this also affects your allies too. Give them the tank cannon and watch them go to town. Having Haggard do it is more fitting XD
@@HFHoofHammer Sweet thanks for the heads up!
How did you get the weapon view model like that?
@@thescruffylookingnerfherde9584 Used a mod on Nexus to expand the FOV
How did you adjust your FOV? Do you have to edit some cfg file or is this some sort of Mod for BFBC1?
How did you get this? Is it on PC? I've always wanted to play this again!
Sorry for the late reply. I use the RPCS3 Emulator. For running it properly, just make sure your CPU is pretty good, since it uses it more than the GPU.
Overall, the game can be completed from start to finish
11:11 😂😂
Can you please do or have you done one about bad company 2?
I think there’s enough Bad Company 2 squad conversations videos on RUclips, hence why I didn’t make one. I’ll consider it though :)
@@HFHoofHammer Yeah there's a lot but none of them have actual subtitles as far as I've seen and since I'm not a native English speaker there's a bunch I don't really understand what they are saying lol
@@whyareyoureadingmyname10 Ohhh I see. I'll be sure to keep that in mind though! There are probably still more conversations the other videos didn't cover yet
Biblical
Was this recorded on a modded console or an emulator?
Either way, how did you get the 60 fps and increased FOV?
Emulator (RPCS3). As for the FPS and FOV patch, they’re all mods from Nexus.
Careful with the 60fps patch though. Enemies in vehicles can fire weaponry twice as fast. But your allies can too
@@HFHoofHammer Man I've been trying to run this game on RPCS3 but I don't think I've got the CPU for it. It's an i3-8100, motherboard is B360M MSI Gaming Plus (so basically ancient). Any tips, or do you think I'd have to buy newer stuff?
@@condormahjedas6639 Sorry for the late reply. Honestly, I think it’s best to just get a new CPU and motherboard (mainly for the CPU to work more efficiently or even fit). Only working around the settings in RPCS3 might not be enough.
On the bright side, the CPUs before the 14th generation have gotten cheaper and still run great. (Mine is an i9 11900, which was $385 USD when I bought it back then. Now, it’s around $270 USD. If you prefer an i7 or i5, even cheaper)
Hope that answers your question. If you have more, I’m no expert but I’ll do what I can to answer as much as I can to help out
@@HFHoofHammer Thanks for the reply! This helps loads so no worries there.