Battlefield: 1942 Minimum and System System Requirements

Battlefield: 1942

Electronic Arts

Electronic Arts and DICE have provided a set of PC system requirements for their multiplayer World War II first-person shooter, Battlefield: 1942. It includes both minimum and recommended system requirements for your PCs operating system, RAM/memory, processor, graphics and more. Also, there are a number of online utilities such as CanYouRunIt that will check your system specs and set up against the published requirements.​

Battlefield: 1942 Minimum System Requirements

Spec Requirement
Operating System Windows 98
CPU/Processor 500 MHz Intel® Pentium® or AMD Athlon™ processor
Memory 128 MB RAM
Disk Space 1.2 GB free hard disk space
Graphics Card 32 MB video card which supports Transform & Lighting and with DirectX 8.1 compatible driver
Sound Card DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
Perperiphals Keyboard, Mouse

Battlefield: 1942 Recommended System Requirements

Spec Requirement
Operating System Windows XP or newer (Windows NT and 95 are not supported)
CPU/Processor 800 MHz or faster Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor
Memory 256 MB RAM or more
Disk Space 1.2 GB free hard disk space plus more for saved games
Graphics Card 64 MB or greater video card which supports Transform & Lighting with DirectX 8.1 compatible driver
Sound Card DirectX 8.1 compatible and Environmental Audio™ capable sound card
Perperiphals Keyboard, Mouse

 

 

Play Battlefield: 1942 For Free

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of its release, Electronic Arts made Battlefield: 1942 available for free and it is still available today for free installation and multiplayer matches. The multiplayer games are no longer hosted through EA's servers but details on how to play and download files can be found at 1942mod.com. In addition to the main Battlefield: 1942 game, 1942mod.com also provides download mirrors for both expansions: Battlefield: 1942 Road to Rome and Battlefield: 1942 Secret Weapons of World War II.

Multiplayer matches in Battlefield: 1942 support play for up to 64 players online at once pitting two teams of 32 players against each other.

About Battlefield: 1942

Battlefield: 1942 is a World War II first-person shooter game where players take on the role of one of five different soldiers classes and battle against each other on dozens of different maps and settings from World War II.

Released in 2002, it was one of the first games released as primarily a multiplayer game. While multiplayer first-person shooter gameplay is the core component of Battlefield: 1942 it also includes a brief and limited single player campaign which serves as a tutorial.

The five classes or roles available include Anti-Tank, Assault, Engineer, Medic and Scout each of which has slightly different capabilities and starting weaponry. These roles are available in each of the five factions that fought during World War II: United States, Soviet Union, Germany, United Kingdom, and Japan.

In addition to first-person infantry-style combat Battlefield: 1942 also includes drivable vehicles that can also take part in combat. The game also features two expansion packs which introduced new multiplayer maps, single player storyline, and additional factions.

Battlefield: 1942: Road to Rome was released in 2003, adding six maps to the multiplayer action, eight new vehicles and two new factions, France and Italy. The second expansion pack released was Battlefield: 1942 Secret Weapons of World War II which features a new objective-based gameplay model where players need to complete certain tasks to win the match. The expansion also includes new multiplayer maps and weapons.

There is also a fairly active mod community for Battlefield: 1942 which has created custom multiplayer maps, new skins, gameplay tweaks, and full game modifications. Some notable mods include Gloria Victis which adds historical battles from the September Campaign or Invasion of Poland and Forgotten Hope: Secret Weapon which introduces a wide array of new vehicles and weapons.

The commercial success and critical acclaim of Battlefield: 1942 helped launch the Battlefield series into one of the best-selling and most popular series of Video games. The series includes more than twenty different titles including full releases, expansion packs, and DLC add-ons. It has not yet returned to its World War II roots, but has branched out from its focus on a modern military theme to a crime based theme with Battlefield: Hardline released in 2015.

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