Would EA provide the SWB season pass at no cost?
Would EA provide the SWB season pass at no cost?
I tried it a couple of times. Then I just removed the game. The battle was so disappointing I couldn't accept it. This was meant to be part of the story. A scene before the fight? Something to motivate you? No! Just a generic clash between team A and team B with plain text. Now I don't think they should care. It's just a poor game. I learned my lesson, let's move on. Is this true or am I just feeling it? This year's shooters seem to be lacking something. I mean, it's 2015 and I'm still playing Battlefield 2 ARMA 3 and looking forward to Squad. But Battlefield, Rainbow Six Siege, and COD all feel incomplete... Am I the only one?
It's not just that this was added afterward. There was original material in the game prior to its release.
When EA's name appears, I feel uncertain. They excel at releasing content gradually throughout the year, often in fragmented releases. Although they have appealing titles like Dragon Age and Mass Effect, will they ever offer their DLC at no cost? Probably not. If they do add meaningful content, it’s unlikely. But if it’s just trivial game modes and maps—yes, I believe new maps should be free for any multiplayer title.
Battlefront appears to be a collection of small-scale games. It feels like a missed opportunity, wasting the original concept, visuals, and development effort. It seems the project could have been much better if DICE had put in more work. Before its release, many expected it to stand apart from a simple Battlefield clone with a Star Wars theme. Now that it’s out, and it feels so lackluster, a Battlefield version in that style seems impressive by comparison. I wish they had taken the chance to make it work.
This game is really bad and it's puzzling why anyone would bother defending it.
EA or Bioware? There is a line there somewhere both in control of DLC on the titles people like and in their manufacturing methodology. I don't know where that line is, but it does look to be a lot more on the Devs side then the publishers when looking at specifically Mass Effect(s) and dragon age titles. Just look at how users have to buy DLC for Bioware's games, it's in their house not EAs. Speaking of which all the DLCs for the 1st ME is free now, so they do "give" it out for free when it suits their interest to do so.
They probably shouldn't. The audience already paid for what was sold, and the product functions adequately enough. Its lack of entertainment value isn't due to misrepresentation; there was ample pre-launch content available for potential buyers to evaluate.