Each class has its own unique set of weapons and functions. There are seven player classes in Battlefield 2: Spec Ops, Sniper, Assault, Support, Engineer, Medic and Anti-Tank.
Finally, if the game timer runs out, the team with most tickets wins. Also, if all control points are captured by a team and the entire opposing team is dead (they cannot recapture a control point), then that team wins. The game usually ends once a team's tickets are reduced to zero. This rate is increased as the opposing team captures more control points.
The team with less control points has its tickets reduced at a slow but steady rate in addition to any reductions that might occur as a result of its players being killed. To reduce the amount of tickets on the other team, players must either kill people on the other team or capture control points. The tickets represent the reinforcements the team can bring in, and the number of tickets each team starts with is determined before the beginning of the game. To win the match one team must reduce the other team's "tickets" to zero. Each map has two opposing armies fighting over a territory. Gameplay Conquest Large scale combatīattlefield 2's "conquest" gameplay draws from the previous games in the franchise. Armored Fury added multiple maps, weapons & vehicles. The Euro Force booster pack added the European Union as a fourth faction. The Special Forces expansion pack was released in 2005 that added night vision goggles, grappling hooks and many other accessories. The game was updated many times over the years. The battles pit three major factions against each other: United States Marines, China & the fictional Middle Eastern Coalition (M.E.C). The combination of these updates makes it easier for players to coordinate attacks across large maps. It also introduced squad mechanics and a commander role, while making intra-team communication much easier with voice-chat and in-built commands. Taking place during a fictional 21st century war, the game features present day weapons, vehicles and a new persistent progression model. Battlefield 2 is the first modern military game in the Battlefield franchise.