After all has been said and done, outside of the personal preference of the player base whether is about single player content, costumization or prequel content. Battlefront 2 seems like a pretty complete experience, with a pretty acceptable amount of content, refined game mechanics and a flawless thecnical aspect.



To me it's really sad that most of the complains are tide to a single questionable thing that is overshadowing most of the positive aspects of the game for so many people. And there's no one to blame but the publisher (EA) and no one else... not the devs, not us (the players that actually bought the game) and not the bystandars that are still unsure to whether get the game or not.



Microtransactions in AAA videogames it's something really new. It can be trace back to 2016's Deus Ex Mankind Divided, and even if publishers are pushing for this to be the norm in the industry. It is pretty clear that they don't know yet how to do it in a way that they get the extra bugs they want while mantaining their costumers happy about it. The answer should be simple: If you don't know how to cook yet, don't open a restaurant...



In the end I trully hope that all the microtransaction, credit costs and "pay2win" controversy (Justified or not) does not drag this game down for critics and fans. All the other complains I've seen (even some of my own) are a matter of taste or preference and could or could not be ever on the game without making it objectively better or worse. And it is really worrying that we are mostly disccusing a subject that could've been avoid it from the start by having all the microtransaction be based on purely cosmetic content.



I'm sure even the people of the forum that are tired of seeing complains and hate threads, can see how this business model is causing for people to focuse more on the negative parts of the game instead of all the positive (which are many). So instead of just attacking people with concerns, I think they should be helping for all this sidetrack to dissappear as well...



We should be talking about heroes and maps we want in future DLCs, instead we are debating about the ethics of a business model that in the end only benefit the publishers... again, IMHO this is really sad and annoying and we should know exactly who is to blame for it.



For better or worse I'll you guys in the Battlefront...

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