Developers are taking advantage of players to boost their work.
Developers are taking advantage of players to boost their work.
Four maps displayed? I assumed there were twelve on the display.
It's how things are now. This move toward micro-transactions is one of the reasons I dislike most mobile games. It's disappointing to see well-made titles broken apart and sold separately. What happened to the time when we could buy TES IV: Oblivion and then be amazed by the Shivering Isles DLC? THAT'S how it should work! The smartest approach is to avoid it altogether. Get the base game, that's all. Don't buy the Season Pass or any micro-transactions. Easy. If everyone stays united, companies will realize we don’t want this nonsense. And perhaps they’ll change their ways.
Sure, everything makes sense now. The "Worlds vs Maps" concept was a bit unclear, but each expansion would focus on a distinct world. There are three levels, and the highest tier offers solid value if you purchase all DLC at their original prices. I’m not planning to buy it, mainly because there’s no single-player campaign included. However, if I do, I’d expect a holiday sale with all DLC bundled together.
Previously, there were 12 maps available at release, plus free DLC that added two more maps afterward. I don’t understand the context you’re referring to.
It depends on what caused the issue. If it's due to game design or development, developers might be more responsible. If it's related to pricing, promotions, or market strategy, sales or marketing teams could share the blame.
He likely mixed up celestial bodies with charts, and it’s puzzling why just four planets were chosen for the first maps.
Imagine a universe where clones clash across Coruscant, battling in a Jedi versus Clone game mode. Playing there would feel epic and immersive.
The experience mainly covers the Civil War period (episodes 4-6) and the post-Endor timeframe. It connects to the new Trilogy in some way. SW:BF2 mostly revolves around the Clone Wars. You might notice a Clone Wars-themed DLC, though I haven't heard any about it yet, so I wouldn't expect it. I'm excited to see a Battlefield-style modern game featuring the Battle of Coruscant (like the opening scene from Episode 3), with countless capital ships, thousands of fighters and ground troops, etc.