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Battlefield 1942 is an expansive first-person shooter (FPS) set in World War II developed by Digital Illusions CE and published by Electronic ArtsElectronic Arts is a leading video game developer and publisher. It was founded in 1982 by Trip Hawkins. As such, it is the largest video game publisher in the world, with sales exceeding $2 billion ( US) annually. EA's success over the years was built up for the PCThe term personal computer or PC has three meanings: IBM's range of PCs that led to the use of the term see IBM PC. A generic term used to describe all microcomputers (mentioned here). A generic term sometimes used to describe a computer based on IBM's or (2002) and Macintosh (2004). The game can be played single-player against botA bot is common parlance on the Internet for a software program that is a software agent. Bots interact with other network services intended for people as if it was a real person. One typical use of bots is to gather information. The term is derived froms, but most of the focus has been on its support for large-scale, multiplayer InternetThis article is about the Internet the extensive, worldwide computer network available to the public. An internet is a more general term for a set of interconnected computer networks that are connected by internetworking''. WWW information network structu games. On average, there are 1700 or more servers running Battlefield 1942, with up to 64 players competing on each.
Battlefield 1942 combines realistic 3D graphics with gameplay more extensive than the average FPS. Players are able to fly fighter aircraft and bombers, captain battleships and aircraft carriers, man coastal defenses, drive tanks and jeeps, or just fight as one of several classes of infantry. Some believe that Battlefield 1942 has one of the most realistic physics engines available in FPSs on the market. Each battle takes place on one of several maps located in a variety of places and famous battlefields in both the Pacific and European Theaters. While the combat is always Axis versus Allies, the location determines which specific armies are used (for example, on the Iwo Jima map, it is Japan versus the United States, while on the Battle of Britain map, it is Germany versus the United Kingdom).
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