Posted by Marcel Klum on 21 December 2002 - 08:43 · 2 comments & 268 views
Thanks Lenny for posting this on our forum.

Electronic Arts and DICE have been working their tails off to deliver a present to you for the holidays. As part of our on-going support of the best multiplayer game ever, we are releasing the Battle of Coral Sea, a brand new multiplayer map for Battlefield 1942.

Map Description
Coral Sea is an exciting new map set in the Pacific theater. The action is fast and furious as players test their piloting skills with a total of 24 planes available on the map. The action isn’t limited to dogfighting however as each side has a carrier that they need to defend at all costs. To win, you’ll need to sink the enemy carrier, and then fly through a buoy that appears amidst the wreckage of the ship. Throw in some land-based AA guns and a defensive gun or two in the mix, and you’ve got our latest recipe for a great Battlefield 1942 holiday treat!

Coral Sea was designed to play with 24 players. We recommend sever settings of 24 players for the Coral Sea map.

News source: Battlefield 1942 website
Download: Coral Sea multiplayer map (16Mb)


FEATURES:

Confidence
  • Industry's most stable 3D acceleration software
  • Fully supported by ATI's customer support
  • Featuring SMARTGART™ - a diagnostic tool that determines the optimal settings to ensure maximum stability.
  • SMARTGART™ White Paper (PDF)
  • SMARTGART™ FAQ (PDF)


Capability:
  • CATALYST™ software supports component output for all RADEON™ 8500 family of graphics cards and ALL-IN-WONDER® RADEON™ 8500DV.
  • CATALYST™ provides plug-ins for the REMOTE WONDER™ software.
  • CATALYST™ includes a new Direct 3D™ and OpenGL® control panel that gives users full control over performance and image quality settings


Commitment:
ATI is committed to providing frequent updates of all CATALYST™ elements. For example, the driver element of the CATALYST™ will be updated as frequently as 8-10 times a year! Each update will focus on improving CATALYST™ attributes
Introducing CATALYST CREW™ - ATI's end user feedback program. Join now and let us know what you think of CATALYST. For more information, see CATALYST Crew Contest



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(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by persianpsycho on 21 Dec 2002 - 09:52
its just 2 carriers, bunch of pointless islands, and millions of planes
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by giantsnyy2002 on 22 Dec 2002 - 15:23
thats what the battle of coral sea was...
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