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Battlefield 2
Port 16567 is primarily used by Battlefield 2 game servers and its associated modifications for handling core multiplayer game traffic, particularly for client-server communication during gameplay sessions..
Port 16567 is a well-known port used by Battlefield 2, a popular first-person shooter game released by Electronic Arts in 2005. The UDP port facilitates key multiplayer functionality including real-time data exchange between clients and game servers, supporting game state synchronization, player actions, and environmental updates. This port is vital for handling player connections, managing in-game events, and maintaining smooth gameplay dynamics.
Battlefield 2 servers listen on UDP 16567 to accept incoming client connections, process gameplay commands, and distribute game state data such as player locations, shots fired, or environmental changes. The port supports communication for both standard game modes and community-created mods that extend or customize gameplay. Low latency and high throughput over this port are crucial to deliver responsive gaming experiences.
Along with UDP 16567, Battlefield 2 may utilize a set of other ports for features such as VoIP, authentication, or server browsing; however, 16567 remains the primary data port for in-game traffic. Proper configuration of NAT and firewall rules is essential for hosting or joining Battlefield 2 servers reliably over the Internet.