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- 4 years ago@Hudson009 I don't care about influencers as well, but it's annoying that the official twitter is more focused on some fools and their trickshots and "epic" gameplay moments, than the legitimate problems with Battlefield 2042 such as the hit reg issues and the progression issues involving XP in solo/coop and portal, which they promised would allow you to gain progression but they disabled it.
- StormyDanieIs4 years agoSeasoned Rookie
I don't care for influencers. I make my own decisions. I bought this game because Battlefield is my favorite MP franchise and I've been playing these games before these influencers ever existed. If anything, these influencers make me not want to buy anymore Battlefield games because EA gives them 1st priority attention before the paying consumer.
These influencers are probably one of the reasons why the game is in the state it is now. I understand these morons had access to the game before the public and thus their ideas and opinions were more importantly considered by EA/DICE.
- 4 years ago
@JET0802 wrote:
@Hudson009I don't care about influencers as well, but it's annoying that the official twitter is more focused on some fools and their trickshots and "epic" gameplay moments, than the legitimate problems with Battlefield 2042 such as the hit reg issues and the progression issues involving XP in solo/coop and portal, which they promised would allow you to gain progression but they disabled it.Maybe you don't realize this but they have a separate account for news about updates, status of current problems, patches, etc.
Follow @BattlefieldComm. They have been Tweeting this whole time about some of the existing problems. That account is dedicated to only that. The main account is where you'll mainly find marketing oriented Tweets, etc. so yeah, that's why you see mostly that kind of stuff from them.