Battlefront stands out compared to Fallout season passes and other titles due to its unique gameplay and content.
Battlefront stands out compared to Fallout season passes and other titles due to its unique gameplay and content.
I noticed something interesting, I have a spending limit of $40 okay?
Battlefront for PC seems quite inactive right now. It wouldn't make sense to purchase it for MP unless you buy the Fallout 4 season pass soon, as Bethesda plans to raise prices. In my opinion, it looks like a solid offer for all the upcoming DLC, but the decision is up to you.
This discussion is focused on PC gaming, so I strongly caution against purchasing Battlefront. The community size remains small, hovering around 3k to 6k daily players, and continues to shrink. At this stage, the game feels outdated and doesn’t justify the price they charge during sales. Instead of buying Battlefront, consider the Fallout 4 Season Pass—especially since prices are expected to rise again around March. The current estimate of $30 seems reasonable compared to the content offered. Modding tools are rumored for April, which could bring a surge of new material, though some mods might depend on additional DLC. You can purchase the Season Pass for roughly $24 via GMG using their 20% discount code: http://www.greenmangaming.com/.
For alternatives, if you spot Battlefield 4 at a discount, it’s often available for $15–$20 and still has a solid player base. http://bf4stats.com/ is a good source.
Other options include The Division for about $42 on GMG: http://www.greenmangaming.com/s/us/en/pc...-division/, though it’s sold as a Uplay key rather than a Steam purchase. You’ll need to buy it directly from Steam if you want it in your library.
Rainbow Six Siege is another popular choice—available for $40 on GMG or around $36 on G2A. However, I’ve experienced some server problems during free weekends, so it might not be ideal unless you’re comfortable with those issues.
Ultimately, if you’re interested in something fresh, the upcoming mods and DLC could bring renewed interest, but right now, sticking to established titles with active communities seems safer.
I never suggest purchasing a season pass before the DLC becomes available. Once the DLC is released and you still wish for everything, opt for the season pass only if it offers better value. In the meantime, invest in titles you can actually enjoy. If you're after Battlefront, go ahead. Keep in mind that the PC community is relatively small, making it tough to locate games. Certain niche modes might no longer be supported.
It's really thoughtful of them. I wouldn't purchase it until the DLC is available, especially since season passes often come with optional content that can be skipped. I find it risky to assume I'd enjoy any part of it. Plus, I'm worried the price will drop significantly—maybe even lower than $60—once all the DLC is released. Eventually, it might settle around $30 or even less.