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Unlike BFV Community Games, you will be able to completely launch a server with only 1 player and even fill teams up with AI to privately test your experiences before going public with them.
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Portal will allow players to create custom experiences (public or private) through a web-based platform (easily patchable and doesn’t require external certification to update) and launch them through dedicated servers, free of charge. We were able to attend a detailed behind-the-scenes presentation this past Tuesday to better understand what Portal offers and what it means for Battlefield esports. We can’t wait to build new competitive experiences with Portal for Battlefield™ 2042. In Battlefield™ V, with no tools, we created a redesign for 5v5 Domination and created 4v4 Rush, which many players are still playing beyond Season 4. You will be able to relive content from Battlefield™ 1942, Battlefield™: Bad Company 2, and Battlefield™ 3. It also brings back maps, weapons, vehicles, and more from past Battlefield games, reimagined with modern visuals.
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Portal provides players with a full creation suite that includes both settings and logic editors that let you create the experiences you want to play. So at the time it wasn't a factor at all for me, and after all this time I have very little memory of them because they never intruded on my experience nor were they expected or wanted from a lack of initial content.EA just announced Battlefield™ Portal, a community-driven platform in the upcoming Battlefield™ 2042 that lets players create and discover unique experiences.

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I didn't need or want them in the slightest because I had more than enough game from the jump and extras, plus I wasn't too hot on BF2 in general, would still rather play 1942 back then. Something like BF2's expansions didn't affect me at all. Addons like these for shooters are now planned from the start, they're a given when a game first is announced, if not also mentioned with the announcement and included in the cost of the higher tier pre-order versions that are immediately available upon said announcement.
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I was far more happy that BF2 included a decent amount of maps up front, and had mod support as well.Īs to the Special Forces announcement, I was only saying it was a different time back then. I'm not sure why you assume that after all I've said. But still, it makes sense in regularly supporting a game like this with content to keep the community thriving.Īnd no, you couldn't pre-order Special Forces for BF2, there were no expansions announced for games back then until after they launched. They have far more incentive to charge for that sort of stuff later than include more of it up front, it's gotten to the point where they aren't even giving away the first map pack free to pre-orders like before to try and make it a better proposition than the other guy. And the fact that it is continually successful to the point that they'll announce how many premium members they have (gross) and all that means they'll continue doing it this way. The fact that it's called a season pass or premium or whatever matters very little here, I'm just talking about how one giant mp shooter dev & pub copied another's proven procedure for monetizing additional multiplayer maps and it turned out to be successful so they stuck with it.
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Also had mod tools and support.īC2 I don't even consider a traditional Battlefield PC game, but their post-release DLC maps were all free until they did the Vietnam expansion.įor the record, as much as liked the Battlefield from the start, I had never bought any expansion or map pack until BF3 and BF4, where I felt forced to just to get more content and continue playing with friends. It's not even comparable to what is currently happening so I'm not sure why you brought that up.īF2 shipped with 14 maps and added 2, with additional expansions later. That game had also had mod support and user maps, so one just sticking to the base purchase, one had more than enough content to choose from without even touching an expansion pack. They added 5 free maps to the base game in patches on top of that, and the expansions were not on any radar until the game was already a success. BF1942 also shipped with 16 maps, there wasn't a lack of locations and variety in the initial game in the slightest.
