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After BF1 and BFV, this was the easiest slam dunk they could've had. Add the plus system and portal, then remake BF3/4 with some new weapons, vehicles, and some destruction and levolution.
I have full confidence that EA/Dice can dig deeper than we are now before this " up hill battle " starts.
- 4 years ago
Just play battlebit next month…. It’s by far and away a far superior game
- 4 years ago
I don't really take in consideration the speculations and rumours coming from any other people, i rather build my own opinion.
They did a good job on previous installments of their games, they wont leave this game dead, it's most likely from them to correct a game, just like they did in Battlefront 2.
To me this game is fun, i spend my hours in it, it is true that some things are missing and some things need a complete rework.
But anyway this is a trend from devs to release games being betas, and i don't think it will change, even other franchises are doing the same. We buy, we test it.
Blame is on consumers building expectatives, prepurchases and bashing the game for not liking X% of their playerbase.
Blame is on devs for taking us for fools.
Don't prepurchase.
Don't listen to influencers.
When consumers achieve these 2 easy steps, then we will get decent games.
- ApprovedAnonymous4 years ago
@DrimacusEUROCORP wrote:I don't really take in consideration the speculations and rumours coming from any other people, i rather build my own opinion.
They did a good job on previous installments of their games, they wont leave this game dead, it's most likely from them to correct a game, just like they did in Battlefront 2.
To me this game is fun, i spend my hours in it, it is true that some things are missing and some things need a complete rework.
But anyway this is a trend from devs to release games being betas, and i don't think it will change, even other franchises are doing the same. We buy, we test it.
Blame is on consumers building expectatives, prepurchases and bashing the game for not liking X% of their playerbase.
Blame is on devs for taking us for fools.
Don't prepurchase.
Don't listen to influencers.
When consumers achieve these 2 easy steps, then we will get decent games.
A lot of the times, it's due to the amped up trailers that get people riled up and excited with their "throw money on screen gifs" .
The main point is for people to not pre-purchase and wait before making a commitment in making a purchase, especially with the cost of everything going up nowadays.
The betas that get released are typically a good representation of what we'll get on day 1, this was the primary reason why I held off on 2042 and not preemptively buying into the hype.