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A crucial note for every PC gaming enthusiast!

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SpankinNoobs
Junior Member
14
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#11
am i the only one who noticed that this game shoots so many bullets and hits only about a quarter of the time? i got really frustrated playing it... i won't buy this game even though i love star wars and the graphics are great, but the gameplay is completely terrible in my opinion.
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SpankinNoobs
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #11

am i the only one who noticed that this game shoots so many bullets and hits only about a quarter of the time? i got really frustrated playing it... i won't buy this game even though i love star wars and the graphics are great, but the gameplay is completely terrible in my opinion.

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PisulasRule
Senior Member
676
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#12
It's really surprising how EA could overlook such crucial details like Clones vs. Droids or space combat. They probably chose to include them only in DLC, which might be their way of taking advantage of players later.
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PisulasRule
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #12

It's really surprising how EA could overlook such crucial details like Clones vs. Droids or space combat. They probably chose to include them only in DLC, which might be their way of taking advantage of players later.

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eduardodd08
Posting Freak
852
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#13
I'm puzzled and a bit relieved by the poor pre-order perks this game offers. The weapon or device unlocks seem to be just delayed access to features you'll normally get through playing. The only true exclusive for pre-orders appears to be emotes. It's strange how other games are cutting out real content from their price and selling it as bonuses. I'm giving a thumbs up for sticking to the original plan instead.
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eduardodd08
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #13

I'm puzzled and a bit relieved by the poor pre-order perks this game offers. The weapon or device unlocks seem to be just delayed access to features you'll normally get through playing. The only true exclusive for pre-orders appears to be emotes. It's strange how other games are cutting out real content from their price and selling it as bonuses. I'm giving a thumbs up for sticking to the original plan instead.

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Kaldeo
Member
226
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#14
I felt a bit frustrated at first, but kept going until it settled. I wasn’t naturally skilled, yet the game still offered enjoyment in my view. It closely mirrored Titanfall—visually appealing and engaging at first. However, after some time it starts to feel repetitive, making you wonder if there’s more to explore. I consider it a real disappointment given how polished the presentation is. They had the potential to expand it significantly, but didn’t. The beta version is essentially a snapshot. Adding more planets or locations and weapons might help, but that’s not enough. My point is to caution others against getting swept up in the hype and chasing the Star Wars vibe. Take a step back, assess the real content, and then decide on its worth.
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Kaldeo
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #14

I felt a bit frustrated at first, but kept going until it settled. I wasn’t naturally skilled, yet the game still offered enjoyment in my view. It closely mirrored Titanfall—visually appealing and engaging at first. However, after some time it starts to feel repetitive, making you wonder if there’s more to explore. I consider it a real disappointment given how polished the presentation is. They had the potential to expand it significantly, but didn’t. The beta version is essentially a snapshot. Adding more planets or locations and weapons might help, but that’s not enough. My point is to caution others against getting swept up in the hype and chasing the Star Wars vibe. Take a step back, assess the real content, and then decide on its worth.

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DaLuZshow
Member
200
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#15
I really wish this dull game ends quickly.
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DaLuZshow
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #15

I really wish this dull game ends quickly.

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Mstherost
Member
104
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#16
I genuinely wonder why any PC gamer preorders from the start. Like it's not a physical copy nor is it limited to a certain number of downloads so why bother preordering? That said if Nintendo announces anything, I preorder it pretty quickly.
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Mstherost
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #16

I genuinely wonder why any PC gamer preorders from the start. Like it's not a physical copy nor is it limited to a certain number of downloads so why bother preordering? That said if Nintendo announces anything, I preorder it pretty quickly.

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UnRuliness
Junior Member
42
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#17
I don't reserve titles in advance, though I can't imagine anyone expecting anything other than EA's Season Pass. It appears in every recent Battlefield release—did you really think differently from EA/DICE? As before, I don't find any issue with the Season Pass; the emotes seem a bit silly. You pay $50 for it, and you receive four upcoming expansion packs filled with fresh content that will take you to new areas across a vast universe. You get two weeks early access to each pack plus an exclusive “Shoot First” emote. That’s four expansions in total. AngryJoe claims only one or two maps per expansion, which isn't accurate—every Battlefront expansion includes four maps at the very least. Expect around four maps per expansion, totaling at least twelve from the Season Pass. Even though I don’t pre-order, if you buy the game and are satisfied enough to purchase the expansions, it usually saves you about $10 at launch, since each expansion is likely around $15. This reaction seems excessive for something that was anticipated and isn’t particularly problematic. *Note: Just edited, finished reviewing Joe's video. He didn't realize the Season Pass costs $50, not $60. I think he mentioned the Ultimate Edition includes both the Deluxe version and the Season Pass. The Deluxe version is $70, plus $50 for the pass—total $120. I also appreciate how he keeps emphasizing things being taken from the game (single player, space battles). Was any of that confirmed before? Because I believe he and others are comparing it to older Battlefront titles rather than seeing it as a fresh update.*
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UnRuliness
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #17

I don't reserve titles in advance, though I can't imagine anyone expecting anything other than EA's Season Pass. It appears in every recent Battlefield release—did you really think differently from EA/DICE? As before, I don't find any issue with the Season Pass; the emotes seem a bit silly. You pay $50 for it, and you receive four upcoming expansion packs filled with fresh content that will take you to new areas across a vast universe. You get two weeks early access to each pack plus an exclusive “Shoot First” emote. That’s four expansions in total. AngryJoe claims only one or two maps per expansion, which isn't accurate—every Battlefront expansion includes four maps at the very least. Expect around four maps per expansion, totaling at least twelve from the Season Pass. Even though I don’t pre-order, if you buy the game and are satisfied enough to purchase the expansions, it usually saves you about $10 at launch, since each expansion is likely around $15. This reaction seems excessive for something that was anticipated and isn’t particularly problematic. *Note: Just edited, finished reviewing Joe's video. He didn't realize the Season Pass costs $50, not $60. I think he mentioned the Ultimate Edition includes both the Deluxe version and the Season Pass. The Deluxe version is $70, plus $50 for the pass—total $120. I also appreciate how he keeps emphasizing things being taken from the game (single player, space battles). Was any of that confirmed before? Because I believe he and others are comparing it to older Battlefront titles rather than seeing it as a fresh update.*

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Julie_08
Member
176
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#18
Learn together and question wisely. Watch the Angry Joe video for a laugh!
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Julie_08
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #18

Learn together and question wisely. Watch the Angry Joe video for a laugh!

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felipehud1
Junior Member
41
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#19
You've always found it odd that you wait for prices to drop before buying, comparing it to a surprising reaction.
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felipehud1
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #19

You've always found it odd that you wait for prices to drop before buying, comparing it to a surprising reaction.

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ash_n_brad
Posting Freak
778
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM
#20
The dislike for preorder isn't clear. Purchasing a game ahead of its release and buying it after launch won't change outcomes—just a bit more patience on launch day compared to those waiting weeks.
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ash_n_brad
02-18-2020, 02:45 AM #20

The dislike for preorder isn't clear. Purchasing a game ahead of its release and buying it after launch won't change outcomes—just a bit more patience on launch day compared to those waiting weeks.

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