[featured_image] Download Download is available until [expire_date] Version 1 Download 0 File Size 15,685.07 MB File Count 1 Create Date 27/08/2025 Last Updated 31/08/2025 Medal Of Honor Warfighter README – LAN Party Setup and Battlefield Overview 1. LAN Party Setup Before launching the game, please follow these steps: Run BFUlauncher.exe This must be run once before playing. BFUlauncher will automatically detect the local game server and update your game configuration so you can connect to the network. Create an Account Players must create an account on the Automated LAN Party website. Your account is required to access the network and play with other participants. The log into battlelog 2. About Battlefield Battlefield is a multiplayer-focused first-person shooter that emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and large-scale combat. While game modes may vary between titles, core features generally include: Objective-Based Gameplay Players work together to capture or defend objectives on the map. Game modes may include Conquest, Ticket Battles, or custom objectives depending on the title. Team Coordination Communication and coordination with your squad or team are key to winning. Vehicles, support classes, and squad roles often complement infantry combat. Dynamic Maps and Vehicles Battlefield maps often feature destructible environments and strategic points. Many games include vehicles such as tanks, helicopters, or jeeps, adding depth to combat. Multiplayer Progression Players earn points or experience to unlock weapons, equipment, or ranks. Some titles may also feature cosmetic customization for characters and vehicles. 3. Playing on the LAN Once BFUlauncher has configured your client and your account is registered: Launch the game by picking a server within the ALP Battlelog website. Enjoy the Battlefield experience in a local network environment! Tips Make sure your firewall allows the game to communicate on the detected server port. Each player should run BFUlauncher before their first session to ensure proper server detection. For the best experience, use headsets and communicate with your squad.