Hint: Start Your Engines!
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Ever find yourself alone with a couple of friends on a
Battlefield 1942 server? If so, then this one comes highly recommended from the IGN crew. The game's development studio, Digital Illusions, happens to be the same company responsible for the excellent
RalliSport Challenge and
Midtown Madness 3 driving simulations on the Xbox. Thus it should come as no surprise that the vehicle physics in BF1942 are top notch, making the various Jeeps, tanks, aircraft, and boats more than just practical transports -- they're finely tuned racing machines!
Enlist up to three of your online G.I. buddies to race against, and then pick a vehicle type. A good starting selection is the fast and responsive Jeep. Scour the map for Jeeps (make sure that they're the same color and type) and meet at a central starting point. Carefully line them all up and then decide on a course. We recommend selecting another point on the map and then making the race a round trip to that point and back. For example, our favorite Wake Island race consists of starting in the South base, heading through the Airfield, speeding north all the way to the northwest Village, driving around the flagpole, and then cruising all the back to the South Base. The action can get wild as you ram each other viciously into thickets and over hilltops, so be careful.
Another favorite IGN BF1942 race is the always-thrilling "Boat Race." As the name implies, all contestants should spawn as the appropriate team for snagging a landing craft (e.g. on Wake Island, join the Axis and spawn near the rear of the carrier or battleship). Stick with the same racing formula and you're in for a wild and wet ride around the island, where only the most efficient drivers can hope for victory. Lining up the ships can take quite a bit of time and skill, but if you're good enough, then the race is well worth the effort. Before you start, be sure to agree on a few ground rules, such as "is shooting allowed?"
With as many different vehicles as there are in the game, the racing possibilities are endless, so get creative and see what kind of wacky racing fun you can orchestrate! And when you get tired of the vehicles, why not race on foot? Perhaps each player is allowed to fire a single clip of handgun ammo as you sprint down hills and through buildings in search of the quickest route. You get the idea -- now start your engines!
Tip: Grenades make good starting signals. Have one of the players toss a grenade in front of the vehicles, and then punch the accelerator when it blows.