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The map overall its not that brillaint, as its a basic horseshoe design you need people to sit back and defend the first few flags from being flanked over the water- do this and its game.
The main building comes down too easily, and it is better to just flatten it otherwise anyone in control of C can jump off and land on most buildings on the map- you will find alot of camping snipers and support.
The choppers are ment to be the soultion to the campers but if you even touch one of the buildings its instant death, they handle the same as in BF3- only issue is their is a bug on weapon reload on the heat seekers for the piolt.
Their are alot of nice touches in the game, as alot of shops have actual stuff instead of just being a picture as on most games, quite a few interactive bits such as the bollards/pillars/evators around the map.
BC2 biggest problem was the maps where 32 and designed for console- they laked the width for flanking options but it was a nice game and not half bad single player.
As for weapons you do not unlock weapons as you rank up with a class and overall as in BF3 but rather wilth kills for the weapon- i preffered the bf3 option.
The biggest worry at current is the Battlepacks- Bronze/Silver/Gold you can get 3 gold with the delux edition on origin.
Through the course of your multiplayer career, you will receive Battlepacks containing random combinations of new camos, dog tags, knives, XP boosts, and more! These items are designed to add customization options to give you more personalization options on the Battlefield.
You can buy these as well, its looking very much what they did with Mass Effect 3 and Dead Space 3, which is not what Battlefield needs at all.
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