Battlefield: Bad Company was a revolution. It introduced the Frostbite engine—the first time players could destroy every wall, fence, and building in a multiplayer shooter. It introduced the lovable squad of Preston, Haggard, Sweetwater, and Redford. It was gritty, hilarious, and destructive.
| Feature | Console 2008 | Theoretical "Better" PC Port | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Controller only (auto-aim) | Raw mouse input (zero aim assist) | | Destruction | Scripted per-building | Fully physical (CPU dependent) | | Audio | 5.1 Dolby | True 7.1 surround / Headphone mode | | Vehicles | Stick drift aiming | TrackIR / Free mouse look | battlefield+bad+company+1+pc+torrent+download+better
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If you type the keyword into a search engine, you are participating in one of the longest-running chases in PC gaming history. You are looking for a unicorn. You are looking for a version of the game that, biologically, does not exist. It was gritty, hilarious, and destructive