*Battlefront 2004 Pc
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Jul 3, 2017 - A Mostly Star Wars Based Multiplayer Game Community, But We Also Play.. Star Wars Battlefront Download is the third part of a series shooter set in the Star Wars universe. Posts must be related to Star Wars: Battlefront. Do not target other users. Do not share pirated software, hacks, or exploits. Anyway to buy or download Star Wars: Battlefront (2004) for the PC? (the latest version is 2.2, but you need to download 2.0 first, as 2.2 is just a patch for 2.0).
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F3 -unlimited amount of Ammo
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7 daysStar Wars: Battlefront (2004) - +6 trainertrainer60.8 KB9/30/20043.7K33Star Wars: Battlefront (2004) - + 7 trainertrainer15.9 KB5/29/20074.8K27I played this game after playing Battlefield 1942: The Complete Collection which comes with Battlefield: 1942 (BF1942), it's two Battlefield 1942 expansions, Battlefield 1942 Expansion: The Road to Rome and Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII Expansion Pack and Battlefield: Vietnam. If you like BF1942, you will also like this game and vice versa. However there are some differences good and bad. Unfortunately, there are no longer any dedicated servers still up, so I was unable to play multiplayer. Seems like the Star Wars Battlefront (SWB) servers went down in November 2012 based on IGN forum. Hopefully the Star Wars Battlefront II servers are still active. Unless you are single player fan, I would pass on this.So what makes the SWB and the Battlefield series so special. They both have lots of features that the other FPS don't have. They both allow you to employ vehicles in combat in multiplayer. In SWB, You can jump into AT-ST, AT-AT, X-wings, Tie fighters, speeder bikes, just to name a few. This makes gameplay interesting. The other important feature in these games is the ability to specialize your infantry between assault troops, snipers, anti-tank, and special troops (wookies, dark troopers, etc). In this way you don't just pick up different weapons on the field of battle, you get to pick your kit to suit your mission or role. Each have their abilities and weaknesses, but as a combination they are stronger. SWB also has a pilot type which repairs vehicles over time while you pilot them instead of the engineer type in BF1942. However, in SWB you are unable to switch types during combat like you can in BF1942. I guess it would not have made sense that you could go from a rebel soldier to a wookie. I don't know, I think they should at least allow you to take their weapons. Instead when a unit goes down now a package of ammo or health is dropped that you can pick up. This might be more useful, but I liked BF1942 system better. I would note that you can't play as Jedi Knights in this game; however, sometimes they will fight for you or against you. While this seems cool, it does unbalance gameplay.The graphics in SWB are decent, on par with BF1942 and Star Wars Republic Commando (SWRC). The forest of Endor had foliage similar to Battlefield Vietnam, but SWB had the Ewok tree platforms. The weapons mostly seemed to be the same from army to army. However there were special units like the Droideka (Destroyer Droid) and Dark Troopers (have jet pack) that changes it up. I found flying in SWB immensely easier than BF1942. I didn't even bother with flying in BF1942, but in SWB jumped in the X-wing and Tie fighter mostly as close air support. The maps are small for aerial units so you'll find yourself doing lots of turns to stay in bounds.I felt the single player experience on SWB was better than BF1942. While the individual mission still are simply capture the base missions they don't have a storyline, there was actually effort put into making single player more interesting. SWB has two types of single player campaigns. The first type allows you to play through the Clone Wars (episodes 1-3) or the Galactic Civil War (episodes 4-6). These campaigns do not allow you to play both sides in each mission, however, they mix it up so you get to play some missions with each side. Basically you get to lead the forces that were victorious in the movies (no changing history here). There are some cut scenes from the movies between missions that put you in the mood to take on the enemy. In the Clone Wars (7 total missions), the first mission allows you to take it to the Gungans with the Trade Federation Droid Army. I'm not sure why it feels good to drop those long eared goofs, but it does. You then get to beat up the Naboo forces at Theed. What I found interesting is that they developed the Gungan and Naboo forces just so you could fight them in the single player campaign. In later missions, you get to fight as the Republic Clone troopers. The Galactic Civil War Campaign (9 total missions) is a little more straight forward. At first you get to play as the Empire using your stormtrooper to eradicate the Rebel forces. But as fortunes swing, you then play as the Rebels, pushing back the Empire with the final victory at Endor. I'm sure it is debatable, but I thought the AI was better on SWB. Taking bases was a hard fight. You couldn't just sneak out capture a base. Also the friendly AI would not just leave bases undefended.The other single player type is Galactic Conquest where you go head to head with an opposing force in order to take over the galaxy. Basically you fight over control of planets and the planets provide special bonus during battles. The winner of each battle gets to decide which planet to attack. In this way, you can play most of the missions from either side with various armies. I liked the campaigns better because in Galactic Conquest you tend to play several of the battles over and over again. But it is still nice to try some missions from the other side.