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@DominickB3 wrote:
@Trokey66You combine that though with all the other marketing, and on day one having full progression and unlocks you get a very shady and bad look from dice on how they have handled PvE. I played the first day with ea play and really liked that I could unlock everything, so I bought the game only for one day later the game change completely and no more progress in pve.
there is progress in PvE. you can unlock every single character, weapon and weapon attachment and level to S999 in PvE the only thing you can't do is unlock skins for specialists/guns or T2/T1 the badges
I think we won't come to a consensus, because the main issue is, as I understand from all the messages, PvE isn't a real game mode for you.
I can understand when you said that nothing is locked because everyone can go to PvP mode to unlock stuff, besides you seem to defend EA/Dice lies, because they don't came with a 255 pages document with all the stuff you can or canot do in the game, but on the other end, you also agree that it's normal to cap PvE XP and rewards because it's unfair for PvP player that you can unlock stuff easily in PvE, and you understand EA/Dice move on that.
So, it's not locked because you have the choice to go PvP, the only limitation is the player and not the game itself, but keeping rewards way from PvE is fair. So, in the end, it's not a choice, because if you want the full progression experience, you have to go the so-called main game mode. But PvE isn't a training mode, and BF has built his popularity partly thanks to the presence of bots and the PvE. Remember that BF is a competitive game, not a PvP game, you can compete vs IA, playing vs real players is just a preference.
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