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Trokey66
Seasoned Ace
4 years ago
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The 'community' is the problem

When the BFV trailer dropped, there was an absolute outcry over the customisation options (and archetypes), on how a players class should be clearly identifiable.

BF 2042 trailer drops and now there is an outcry over an apparent lack of customisation and being shoe horned into a rigid character that has a name!

Oh, the travesty! 

To be honest, I'm not surprised but really...... 

  • It's the internet.

    A tiny portion of the players spend time discussing games.

    An even smaller portion rage about things not yet seen or tried in practice. 😉

43 Replies

  • xXPllasmaXx's avatar
    xXPllasmaXx
    Not applicable
    4 years ago
    @Trokey66 Exactly why BF changed for the worse over the years. Too many complainers and EA listened.
  • VBALL_MVP's avatar
    VBALL_MVP
    Not applicable
    4 years ago
    @Trokey66 It's typically how it goes. That and when a new game releases how many people then praise the previous game. Remember how BF4 used to be the worst game ever until BF1 was released? Then BF4 was the poster child on how future BF titles needed to be.

    Just remember BF2042 will suck until BF7 comes out....then it will be the best ever.
  • OskooI_007's avatar
    OskooI_007
    Legend
    4 years ago

    The value of specialists is their unique abilities and gadgets. At least that's what might cause me to part with a few dollars, because I'm definitely not grinding for them. EA is going to make that a loooong grind so people come off money.

    I'm drawing the line at paying $50 for the 'Midnight Ultimate Bundle' CoD Roze skin though.

    For $50 that skin better make you invisible in dark areas. A true pay to win skin because you can't grind it, only pre-order it.

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