EA has taken their latest mod-editing tool for Battlefield 2 out of closed beta. It is now available for the public to beta test if they wish. The app is 50.5Mb in size and allows gamers to create their own multiplayer mods.Although EA has made clear that the software is a little 'rough around the edges', so if you're looking for something bug-free then you might want to steer clear of this one but if you don't mind the odd glitch, why not give it a try.
The new tool isn't completely functional at the moment (Battlefield mod coordinator Lawrence Brown warns that it's "a little rough around the edges"), but most of the core functionality is there. Future updates to the tool will include a single-player editor and a patch to allow mods to work with Battlefield 2 dedicated server files.
EA is also expected to launch a website for the BF2 modding community, which will include detailed instructions on how to create mods for the popular online shooter as well as a downloads section with forums.EA releases Battlefield 2 tool
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