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− | '''Clan HQ''' was a planned feature for ''[[Battlefield 2]]''. Opening a menu file on a web browser causes an early build of the main menu for ''Battlefield 2'' to appear, with a tab called "Clan HQ". It seems that it was initially planned to be able to completely control a clan from the main menu, with everything from a naming, to a link to a web-based clan forum, a clan calendar, and even the option to disband a clan were all to be included.[[File:Bf2_2004_rare_pic.jpg|thumb|318px |
+ | '''Clan HQ''' was a planned feature for ''[[Battlefield 2]]''. Opening a menu file on a web browser causes an early build of the main menu for ''Battlefield 2'' to appear, with a tab called "Clan HQ". It seems that it was initially planned to be able to completely control a clan from the main menu, with everything from a naming, to a link to a web-based clan forum, a clan calendar, and even the option to disband a clan were all to be included.[[File:Bf2_2004_rare_pic.jpg|thumb|318px]] |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 20:20, 21 November 2012
Clan HQ was a planned feature for Battlefield 2. Opening a menu file on a web browser causes an early build of the main menu for Battlefield 2 to appear, with a tab called "Clan HQ". It seems that it was initially planned to be able to completely control a clan from the main menu, with everything from a naming, to a link to a web-based clan forum, a clan calendar, and even the option to disband a clan were all to be included.
Trivia
- A similar concept was used in the creation of Battlelog's platoon feature.