Medal Of Honor | 2010 Bots

At launch and throughout its official lifecycle, Medal of Honor 2010 did not include a "Combat Training" or "Skirmish" mode featuring AI bots. Unlike titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops or Battlefield , which allowed players to fill lobbies with AI, MoH 2010 was strictly a human-versus-human experience for its online components.

: While no widely adopted "bot mods" exist for the 2010 version as they do for older titles like Allied Assault medal of honor 2010 bots

Here are some benefits of using bots in Medal of Honor 2010: At launch and throughout its official lifecycle, Medal

: Community members have created a custom Neptune launcher to keep the multiplayer alive through fan-hosted servers. Because there were no official bots to keep

Because there were no official bots to keep the game alive after EA shut down the official servers, the community had to step in. Today, the only way to experience "AI" or any form of multiplayer is through community-driven projects:

Players can still access multiplayer through community-run projects like Project Neptune Requires the Neptune Launcher to bypass the retired official servers.