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remains the high-water mark for many veterans of the franchise. It struck a perfect balance between the tactical pacing of Bad Company 2 and the massive 64-player scale that would define later entries. Razor1911’s involvement gave the release a "seal of quality" that scene followers had trusted since the 80s.
In the end, remains a monument to the golden age of PC cracking—a time when a group of anonymous coders in Europe could outsmart a billion-dollar corporation, not for profit, but for the prestige of the "Release." Battlefield.3.MULTI.Razor1911