Thank you, EA!
I have been playing NBA live mobile consistently since Season 2, without missing a single day. Completing promos, earning GMs, and finishing “just one more event” became a daily routine and, frankly, part of my life. No matter how busy I was, I always found time to log in and grind.I was fully aware of how much time I was spending in the game, and I tried several times to quit, but I always came back. With the release of Season 10, however, that attachment is gone. Surprisingly, this update helped me finally step away.The excessive number of in-game currencies, the reduced control over players, significant performance issues such as phone overheating raise serious concerns. Not to mention it's impossible to grind for players without investing real money. These are only a few of the many changes that make it hard to understand the direction the game has taken. In an ironic way, I would like to thank EA. By fundamentally altering what once made NBA Live Mobile engaging, they made it possible for me to stop playing a game that once had such a strong hold on me. In the end, Season 10 didn’t just change the game, it gave long-time players a reason to walk away.60Views2likes1CommentThoughts about season 10
The game became a lot worse than previous seasons. Instead of keeping the good base of season 4 and start building a great game the game changed totally. Many people will stop playing. Where are the MultiYear lineups? We've grinded really hard to collect them.207Views1like2CommentsAdjust graphics quality
Hi all, Just curious for those able to run the game on their devices, what graphics settings are available? I'm playing on the Samsung A9 tablet, there's only one option available being "Very Low". Wonder what cpu/hardware requirements is this game expecting to be able to get "Medium" and is "High" even possible??? 🤷114Views0likes1Comment