tNumTimesLoggedIn - Shows/Sets the number of times the player has logged in with the current account
Battlefield 2 servers gamespy password#
tPassword - Shows/Sets the password for the current account tEmail - Shows/Sets the email account for the current account tGamespyNick - Shows/Sets the GameSpy login name for your account tNick - Shows/Sets the nickname for your current account tName - Shows/Sets the name for your current account Game.toggleFullscreen - Toggles between fullscreen and windowed modeĭemo.recordDemo - Starts recording current gameplay and saves the file as demoname.bf2demo in your \Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2\Demos directoryĭemo.stopRecording - Stops current demo recordingĭemo.ShutdownDemo - Stops and closes down current demo run Game.allowToggleFullscreen - If set to 1 allows toggling of fullscreen/windowed mode Game.lockFps - Caps the game's maximum framerate to specified number Game.sayTeam - Says the specified text in team chat Game.sayAll - Says the specified text in global chat Renderer.drawFps - Displays the current frames per second (FPS) and the time in milliseconds between frames. Renderer.drawConsole - Turns off access to the in-game console if set to 0. Welcome to Doody, - Turns the Heads Up Display (HUD) on or off. Are you even wearing pants, Stryker667? I wasn't. Judging by the seizure-symptomatic way you play this game you've got the kind of sharp-as-water mental acumen of someone who needs verbal cues to put on his pants in the morning. Not that you'll have my tank for very long. Perhaps in the middle of furious combat when you reach down for the handbrake and then - Ah! Made you look! Oh no Stryker667, you won't find my little backup plan until you least expect it. No, Stryker667, no sir I'm going to let you find it on your own. Now, my contingency plan is not located in an obvious place. You probably didn't notice when you got in, but now that the hatches are closed, life's gonna start getting PRE-tty pungent. That's right:ĭave 'Fargo' Kosak will do whatever it takes to win this war. And you want to know what my secret is, Stryker667? Five magical little words, my friend. Between you and me, I had a contingency plan reserved in the event that my tank was stolen by smacktards such as yourself. But let me tell you something, Stryker667, let me tell you something loud and clear. You didn't even have the common decency to run me over to save the effort of walking back to base. And then, as I paused in friendly territory to hop out and repair my tank, YOU jumped into it and drove it away - still damaged! - toward the enemy.
Between myself and my excellent-all-but-for-one-guy team, we had the map locked down. I'm a cautious tank driver, Stryker667: I shell from a distance, keeping my eyes on my flanks and repairing after each encounter. I had racked up kill after kill, brushing aside infantry and vehicles alike. I was in a tank on the Karkand map, and I was at the top of the score list. Don't remember me? Allow me to paint a picture for you, Stryker667. Yes, this column is dedicated to one person and one person only: Stryker667, with whom I had a brief but unfortunate encounter on the GameSpy West Coast Ranked Battlefield 2 server last night. Hello, readers! It is the fickle nature of the large, anonymous Internet that forbids me from contacting my Battlefield 2 nemesis directly, so I'm speaking to him here, in this open forum.