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Star wars battlefront 2 pc galactic conquest multiplayer
Star wars battlefront 2 pc galactic conquest multiplayer













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  1. STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2 PC GALACTIC CONQUEST MULTIPLAYER PORTABLE
  2. STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2 PC GALACTIC CONQUEST MULTIPLAYER PSP

When you earn a certain number of points in a match, the hero character is unlocked.

STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2 PC GALACTIC CONQUEST MULTIPLAYER PSP

and it plays a lot like Battlefront II.īattlefront II for the PSP does include the two major new features from its console cousins: playable hero characters and space battles. Battlefront II does include other modes for instant action, like capture the flag, hunt, and assault. So that's the conquest game mode, in a nutshell. A variety of infantry classes to choose from is also available, including heavy troopers with rocket launchers, snipers, engineers, and special classes-like clone commanders and Imperial officers, each of which has special abilities that help differentiate the game's four different factions. Scattered across the map are various vehicles to jump into to use, such as hovertanks, AT-STs, or speederbikes. The eventual goal is to reduce the number of your opponent's tickets to zero by killing off enemy soldiers, or by overrunning all the capture points across the entire map. Each capture point serves as a spawn node for you and your computer-controlled teammates to jump back into the battle after each death. You spawn on one of about a dozen different maps as an infantryman, and then you attempt to overrun capture points scattered throughout the map. The basic battles in Battlefront II for the PSP play out very much as they do on consoles and on the PC. Once you have finally worked out which control scheme works best for you, you can finally jump into a game. If you can train yourself to get used to doing things backward, retro probably ends up being the most flexible scheme. The problem, of course, is that this reversed interface will feel rather dyslexic to those of us who have grown used to standard dual analog setups. This scheme actually seems to be the best compromise of all, as it lets you move and aim simultaneously (as well as lets you throw grenades) without having to switch weapons. Another control scheme, called "retro," switches things around entirely, letting you aim with the analog stick while moving and strafing with the face buttons. Then again, the ability to lock on to targets keeps that limitation from being a deal breaker for those control setups. Of course, this prevents you from moving and changing aim at the same time, so forget about circle strafing. Other control schemes map both movement and aiming to the analog stick, requiring you to toggle a shoulder button to switch between the two. This makes aiming very awkward and precludes you from throwing grenades easily, as you have to tap on the D pad to select them. The default control scheme maps movement to the analog stick, while free-look controls are mapped to the four face buttons. None of the answers, unfortunately, come across as very ideal. The first question that may come to mind is how the game controls as a shooter, given the PSP's lack of a second analog stick. The lack of online play, combined with a compromised interface, takes a good deal of luster off the PSP version of Battlefront II. While the game certainly looks and sounds a lot like its bigger brothers on other platforms, the PSP version of Battlefront II has one notable omission: online play.

STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2 PC GALACTIC CONQUEST MULTIPLAYER PORTABLE

Along with the home console and PC versions of Star Wars: Battlefront II released this week, LucasArts also released the game on the PSP, marking the series' first appearance on a portable platform.















Star wars battlefront 2 pc galactic conquest multiplayer