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DavidPro201436
You're clearly passionate about the game, and it’s genuinely good to see players engaging thoughtfully with its mechanics and direction. Some of the points you’ve raised do highlight real areas for improvement, and that kind of feedback is important.
As you continue through high school, uni, or even just gain more experience with how businesses and digital platforms work, you'll come to understand that nothing in life — especially in mobile gaming — comes without a cost. These games are built around microtransactions and monetization strategies, not just entertainment. EA, like any company, has a revenue-driven business model. Their aim is to keep the game running and evolving while also turning a profit. That’s the industry standard, not the exception.
So yes, getting top-tier players without spending real money is rare — that’s intentional. However, there is still a free-to-play path, albeit at a slower pace. Whether that’s fair is open to debate, but understanding the system helps manage expectations and creates room for more meaningful feedback.
Also, keep in mind that EA has to design the game to work across a huge range of devices — many players aren't running high-end phones or tablets, and that limitation affects game performance and design choices too.
Most importantly: educated, constructive, level-headed feedback is what gets noticed. If you truly want change, it’s far more effective than the usual barking-at-the-moon, all-caps entitlement that often clogs up forums. Keep your passion, but channel it into well-thought-out input — that’s the kind of voice that matters.
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