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Ah, the classic wishlist: Career Mode, endless events, free high-rated players, and rewards just handed to you. I’m sure EA’s just dying to ditch their revenue-focused business model and turn the game into a free-for-all. After all, who needs a sustainable business model when we can all get everything for free, right? The only missing point in your list is that EA pays you to play the game.
Anyway, some might be nice ideas, but maybe take a step back and consider that most of what you listed isn’t exactly how games with micro-transactions work, especially in the mobile sector. It’s not a bad thing to ask for improvements, but expecting everything for free doesn’t quite fit the reality of the game. You also need to remember that this game needs to work on mobile devices, which have much smaller storage and computing power capacities compared to consoles or PCs, so some game modes may not be available on the mobile version (ever).
Also, the lag-free dream is gonna remain just that — a dream — until scientists figure out quantum entanglement networks. Oh, and until someone decides to sponsor high-end mobiles for every player, of course.
Food for thought.
We are the heart of this game. They told us “the game is yours,” and we believed it. That means our voices, ideas, and complaints are not just optional—they are essential. We don’t care if some changes are hard to make. We will continue saying everything we want because this game can only grow stronger when developers and players move forward together.
- mikewaterson4 months agoSeasoned Novice
Agreed
- dzrtr3 months agoHero
Agree, in agile software development, end-user feedback is important, but given the business model, it’s clear that some voices are louder than others. You can usually tell which feedback will be taken seriously and which will be left behind, as there is no real constructive feedback loop with "the heart of this game". F2P time :)