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@TRlALON wrote:Ok everyone, for real now: Am I the only one around here who's having a hard time reading this text?
@GVlXxf wrote:the division 2, have ruined by cheating players like BFV , as i hear this new franchise , open world will give "Massive " which are the game developer of the division 2, they are not bad on the developing on the division series, but the game is full of cheaters just like BFV in so called "PVP" like DZ, where are the only place for PVP mode, another is conflict. however, SWB2 didn't affect much from cheaters , as ppl are not the fan of this series in worldwise, excerpt NA. however if it's open world, and have no better anti cheating package, it will be an example of BFV, and the division 2. i have no problem on Massive as they succeefully made the division series, but the players base are so worst there, as many cheaters , exp one in asia like BFV. cheaters base is so huge in this game. it will happen on new open war star war game too...
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"Division 2 was ruined by cheaters. Same with Battle field 5."
((*When the Original-Poster states; "This new franchise" they could be referring to Star Wars. ???))
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"I've heard that Massive (the game Devs behind Division2) will be making (the new open world Star Wars game. )
The team at Massive was good at making the Division series. However (the game)Division2's full of cheaters. As is Battlefield 5. Along with what passes for 'Player versus Player' modes, such as 'DZ' & 'Conflict'."
((??? That's a lot of heavy speculation on my part, as I don't play either of those games, and have no idea what the modes are called, or what they consist of.))[...]
Star Wars Battlefront2 didn't (make much of a difference) in regards to cheaters. Since it's not a globally appreciated game. (It's not available. It's miniscule/a cult classic. )
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But if Swbf2 was open world & didn't have better anti-cheat automated systems; it would be packed full of cheaters. Same as BFV & Division 2.
Again. I'm not saying anything against Massive, since they've successfully made the Division series ... But their player-base is the worst. Due to all of the cheaters! (Especially in the Asian region, on BFV.)
Since there are so many cheaters in the fanbases for each franchise/s, we're going to see a combined pool of even more cheaters within the upcoming Star wars Open World game."
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*My interpretation of what the Original Poster was saying could be vastly erroneous... But that's what I took from what they were saying.
(When I ""speak"" with non-native English speakers, I'm always careful not to use the word "Because". It's sort of a new thing to the French language? Better to use "As" in place of "because". Language barriers are the only thing causing me to look forward to Musk's Neuralink. Pardon me for getting off topic. )It would seem the original poster is elaborating upon(& expressing themselves based on)the news;
Ubisoft is going to use the Snowdrop engine (in their open world Star Wars game).
They seem concerned that there will be a surge/increase of ""unsporting behavior"" from players.Spoiler(Dvveebo's Personal Note: Since the announcement that EA no longer holds exclusivity to Star Wars, other gaming companies have been revealing plans for their projects.
It's not surprising to see this news being talked about here. Not only because EA was the first & only holder after the proverbial torch was passed... But also, because, I think that when you work for a gaming company, you're actually encouraged to play other company's games and sometimes interact with the communities of outside games. That's speculation on my part, of course.
I'm personally interested in seeing the title 'Hunters' which will be released for the switch. *Portable gaming love*
Supposedly Zynga will be making Hunters? That's big news - the types of titles Zynga make are sometimes used in reference as to what companies are looking for... in terms of viable/profitable formulas which generate a large player base. //Popularity base.
The only problem there is that Zynga made working formulas... a while back, now. Every((market/ing/))thing changes, so older formulas might not be as productive as they once were. Even with this information in mind - not many players are considered to be spenders. By hitting a bunch of different consoles; Disney will be casting a wider net with which to catch their ""2%ers"" ... )My post's (potentially) inaccurate.
c:Heaps of cheating in other games and it is going to happen with the next Starwars game
Short but sweet