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I'm very reluctantly accepting that specialists are clearly here to stay. Especially since leaving them in Hazard Zone was a great "get out of jail free" card for them to just chuck them all in there and still meet the promised "specialist per season" pledge. But now that they're abandoning that, they are going to keep forcing them down the fans throats it seems.
Absolutely gutted that DICE/EA have destroyed my favourite gaming series (I didn't even mind BFV) and won't be buying a future BF after this if it has specialists. At the v least, BF2042 is the game that has thoroughly taught me the "don't pre-order" lesson. All these promises of a love letter to the fans and the great trailer were just deceit and lies.
- RayD_O14 years agoHero
@SH3RWOODK1NG wrote:I'm very reluctantly accepting that specialists are clearly here to stay. Especially since leaving them in Hazard Zone was a great "get out of jail free" card for them to just chuck them all in there and still meet the promised "specialist per season" pledge. But now that they're abandoning that, they are going to keep forcing them down the fans throats it seems.
Absolutely gutted that DICE/EA have destroyed my favourite gaming series (I didn't even mind BFV) and won't be buying a future BF after this if it has specialists. At the v least, BF2042 is the game that has thoroughly taught me the "don't pre-order" lesson. All these promises of a love letter to the fans and the great trailer were just deceit and lies.
I think BF2042 has taught us all a valuable lesson regarding pre-orders.
All the trust I had built up over many years has evaporated since the release of BF2042.
The next game will need to revert back to true BF roots or I will not be interested.
- SirBobdk4 years agoSeasoned Ace@RayD_O1
I think BF2042 has taught us all a valuable lesson regarding pre-orders.
All the trust I had built up over many years has evaporated since the release of BF2042.
The next game will need to revert back to true BF roots or I will not be interested.
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I`m on the same page.
I learned it after BFV and did not preorder BF2042, which has proven to be a good choice.
Unfortunately, people still want to preorder for early access and the belief that they are getting something extra.
Like BF 2042 I will decide based on playing the beta and revievs. Will never trust anything that comes from EA / Dice marketing again.- RayD_O14 years agoHero
@SirBobdk wrote:
@RayD_O1
I think BF2042 has taught us all a valuable lesson regarding pre-orders.
All the trust I had built up over many years has evaporated since the release of BF2042.
The next game will need to revert back to true BF roots or I will not be interested.
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I`m on the same page.
I learned it after BFV and did not preorder BF2042, which has proven to be a good choice.
Unfortunately, people still want to preorder for early access and the belief that they are getting something extra.
Like BF 2042 I will decide based on playing the beta and revievs. Will never trust anything that comes from EA / Dice marketing again.You certainly made the right decision and BF2042 will have taught us all the need to exercise restraint when it comes to pre-ordering again in the future.
- UP_Hawxxeye4 years agoLegend
Honestly, I can live with the mechanical aspect of the specialists.
I just loathe most of the characters they have and their faces.
Pretty much the only specialists that I do not feel the compulsion to punch through the screen are Falke and Irish who neither have any cringe dialogue nor an annoying face.
The rest I would like to mute and put behind a full face helmet
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