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There’s more or less great F2P coming out in the future. Not knowing what kind of monetization scheme those does have but still if just mainly by Aqua_Pipo_Manga
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- Report Aqua_Pipo_Manga★★★★★ Apprentice Tuesday There’s more or less great F2P coming out in the future. Not knowing what kind of monetization scheme those does have but still if just mainly cosmetic ones, it begins me to question: Why one should buy a full-price game which still has season pass and cosmetic purchases? This concern rises from quality issues of three latest mainline Battlefield games deviating away from roots of Battlefield. Why support a game which eventually dissapoints you? Battlefield 2042 was first Battlefield title getting competitive pressure, mainly from smaller indie developers creating more classical games. This competition is going next level in these upcoming years, even on console market where new online FPS:es are coming too. Me too Message 1 of 3 (144 Views)Reply 1
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- Report sk1lld★★★★★ Expert Tuesday Generally, I would counter that FTP games are usually infested with cheaters but looking at Battlefield2042 I can’t say this anymore. Still, I hope you find them fun to play. GL Message 2 of 3 (137 Views)Reply 3
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- Report RanzigeRidder2★★★★ Expert Tuesday @Aqua_Pipo_Manga Three latest mainline Battlefield games deviating away from roots? Battlefield 1 still had 4 DLC packs and a premium pass, so it’s only the latest 2 (BFV and BF2042). Message 3 of 3 (119 Views)Reply 2 - «Message Listing
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