DICE has sold a
copy of the new engine for Battlefield 2 to a company called AerotechTelub. It will be used to develop combat simulators, stategy simulators and demonstration platforms for the
Swedish Armed Forces.
"AerotechTelub chose the Battlefield 2 technology because it enables simulation of large geographical areas. It also gives the player the possibility to co-practice different roles in the Swedish defense, and the ability to train for international efforts. The Battlefield 2 engine can also be applied to support the development of new management methods within the military."
http://global.dice.se/press/pressrel...4-362c572257d8
I guess this is a nice hint of what BF2 will be capable of when it arrives next spring!
(New state-of-the-art weapon systems, including heat seeking missiles and laser designated bombs etc etc etc!!!! Oooooohhhh yeaaaaahhhhhhh)