Let me pretend I am a supporter for a second: “He didn’t say that, but you know Hillary deleted thousands of emails, and she lied about them! We need to LOCK HER UP! She is destroying this country the longer she is in power!”
Let me pretend I am a supporter for a second: “He didn’t say that, but you know Hillary deleted thousands of emails, and she lied about them! We need to LOCK HER UP! She is destroying this country the longer she is in power!”
You know I would normally agree with you, but the fact that this was a paid cheat first of all, means it takes a lot more effort than just downloading a file or adding a code in. In a multiplayer-exclusive environment it needs to be zero tolerance. The parents should be held accountable for this in the end since it…
Looks like the kid shouldn’t have been cheating.
The whole situation is low-hanging fruit for many people, especially people that want to hate on EA for being EA.
Let the people who enjoy the game, enjoy the game. If someone doesn’t like the practices there are plenty of other games out there.
I have been having a ton of fun playing the game, and it doesn’t bother…
There is nothing close to that happening, there are discussions about games made in certain regions and gambling, but nothing that will harm battlefront 2.
I think the market can dictate what it will tolerate. Just like most people eventually gave up on the mounts aside from the most dedicated or stubborn.
I strongly feel that adults have a right to choose what they want to put up with. If the drop rates are too low or loot boxes too high, then they will just pass a…
I guess I just see your argument differently, as all these games use similar psychological methods to extend game life and keep people paying and playing. Just like WoW and the stupid baron horse (WHICH I NEVER GOT IN ANY OF MY RUNS!) it keeps people paying that $15 a month to keep attempting to do more and unlock…
I think no one complained because it isn’t a major issue in WoW, it is a much larger game that happens to have something like it in some parts of the game. I bring it up because it hasn’t been a major issue, and this star wars thing is blown WAY out of proportion.
The claims that it would take $2100 to buy everything…
Removing rng reward systems from games ostensibly would be removing the core components from most games.
I’ve bought loot crates in the past, mostly on Heroes Of The Storm, but for Battlefront, I don’t feel the need in the least. I have been unlocking things at a steady pace, and taking the time to get to know what I want to work toward rather than just blindly unlocking everything or burning credits all on loot boxes…
But why not let the consumer decide this then? As long as everything is clearly stated up front (I.e this is what you can get in these chests) as most games do, battlefront included, if people want to spend money on them, I feel they should be able to. If enough people truly felt that this was something they didn’t…
In that case, the problem lies within consumer education in a capitalist society. We need to educate at a young age why moderation is key to everything in life. That yes it can be fun buying into card games, but understanding limits is what needs to be drilled into people’s skulls.
Currently just like alcohol, eating…
I am not a fan of gambling myself, but I don’t begrudge those that choose to partake. (Same with me and alcohol or drugs, not for me, but if a person of sound mind and body decides to do so, they can enjoy)
The fact is most video games have gambling mechanics within them, even if not directly microtransaction based.
My…
Wow Does actually allow you to buy gold now, You can buy a “WoW Token” which is either used for a month’s subscription, or can be sold on the market, and they are fetching around 188k on the server I play on.
The point is that if you can buy the gold and that gold can be used for a randomized pack does that make it…
You don’t have to pay real money to open loot boxes in most video games as well, including battlefront. In WoW There are plenty of chests that have indirect in-game costs associated with them. (and you can buy gold with real money as well) You can buy an item that turns into one of a number of random different pieces…
Exactly. The other thing people need to keep in mind is that many people LIKE loot boxes. By design they keep a player playing longer than they would otherwise. The whole “one more match and I have enough for another crate” Plus, there is a fun and excitement opening Magic booster packs, loot crates, etc. and as long…
EA is not doing anything surreptitious at all. They are saying “You can spend credits on this or buy crystals to buy more” They make it clear what comes in them, each crate is labeled clearly that it contains X amounts of Y item for Z price. There is no confusion on the matter.
You would undoubtedly get ticketed in many states for open container laws. That said, it would certainly cause more problems than it would be worth when you could just..not drink and drive?
Aziz put it best:
And that is just fine. I haven’t bought a Barbie Horse Adventures game either because that doesn’t appeal to me. That’s being and educated and mature consumer. Rock on! (no sarcasm, friend.)