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I don't know about the multiplayer, haven't done it in a few years.
So Name the main characters and give a brief story line for BF 1942 BF 2 BF Vietnam and BF 2142. Sorry could not resist you left your flanks wide open there. ;¬) Bad company is where Console took control and ruined Battlefield game play for me. I have been told Bad company was a good story. Kelly's Heroes with modern weapons but not buying a console for that I have Kelly's Heroes on DVD. ;¬)
No need to have a go at some one because they like to play multi player and ask if it is still working is there? If you don't like something that's fine but we all like different things that's life. I don't like consoles but I'm not going to complain about other people that like them even though they have affected PC gaming in a bad way.
I play a lot of multi player but I found BIA HH multi player quite disappointing, the maps were to small. If they had made a multi player more like the game where you controlled a fire team with better bigger maps it could have been awesome. I did like BIA road to hill 30 MP it did not have ai to control but the maps were good. I did not get to play MP on Earned in blood but I have played the 2 player coop mode on LAN and love it.
Peace and love
Alex
I've seen too many people turning down games with oscar winning stories, just because there wasn't multiplayer in them.
Both Dice/EA and Activision make more advertising for their multiplayer part than their singleplayer part. It says everything on its own.
If you want a good WWII multiplayer game, then I suggest Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad.