Pro-crack advocates argue:

In the pantheon of first-person shooters, few titles hold the cult status of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (BC2). Released in March 2010 by DICE and published by Electronic Arts, it was a masterclass in destruction physics, audio design, and multiplayer chaos. For over a decade, fans have revisited the frostbitten maps of Port Valdez and the dusty streets of Arica Harbor.

What I can tell you: