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Combining the most popular maps from Battlefield 2 with the familiar classes and powerful weapons of Battlefield: Bad CompanyTM 2, players have access to 16 vehicles including the Mil Mi-28 attack helicopter, its nemesis the F35 VTOL jet fighter, ...
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Battlefield Play4Free players outraged over premium item nerfs
Paying for premium items in a free2play game may not always be so wise it seems. And Electronic Arts has just proven that statement.
Easy Studios last month decided to balance Battlefield Play4Free a bit and lowered the damage for several premium (= payable) items in the game.
Easy Studios made the following statement at the time:
An email from a member of the game's community to Kotaku states the following:
Personal opinion: changing stuff people have paid for is just "not done", even if it's to "balance" things out. If I pay for a car with 200 horsepower and then the car company nerfs it to 100 horsepower because they screwed up with the engine management, I expect them to fix the engine, not nerf it.
Easy Studios last month decided to balance Battlefield Play4Free a bit and lowered the damage for several premium (= payable) items in the game.
Easy Studios made the following statement at the time:
At the start of this month, we released weapon customization, an update that gave players the ability to personalize their arsenal as they saw fit. During this update we removed all "Elite" and "Veteran" primary weapons and in their place owners of these weapons were given new weapon attachments named "Legacy" items, that they could add to their guns.
As some of you may have already noticed, these "Legacy" items have made these weapons too powerful, significantly affecting the balance of the game which we did not foresee. So in an effort to restore balance and an enjoyable experience for everyone, we are eliminating all "Legacy" attachments and removing them from the game.
Existing owners of "Elite" and "Veteran" weapons (a.k.a "Legacy" attachment owners) will still get something in return, as we will replace your existing base weapons with new, unique, "+3" versions. These "+3" weapons are more powerful versions of the current base weapons with slightly increased stats and can still be upgraded with the full catalogue of customization items.
We value our community and your experience with the game is our top priority. We know it's not fun to feel like you can't win, and we know it's not fun to feel like there's no challenge. We've taken these steps to help ensure that we are delivering the most enjoyable gaming experience possible.
You can imagine users that paid for such items were all but pleased, especially as they did not get any refunds.As some of you may have already noticed, these "Legacy" items have made these weapons too powerful, significantly affecting the balance of the game which we did not foresee. So in an effort to restore balance and an enjoyable experience for everyone, we are eliminating all "Legacy" attachments and removing them from the game.
Existing owners of "Elite" and "Veteran" weapons (a.k.a "Legacy" attachment owners) will still get something in return, as we will replace your existing base weapons with new, unique, "+3" versions. These "+3" weapons are more powerful versions of the current base weapons with slightly increased stats and can still be upgraded with the full catalogue of customization items.
We value our community and your experience with the game is our top priority. We know it's not fun to feel like you can't win, and we know it's not fun to feel like there's no challenge. We've taken these steps to help ensure that we are delivering the most enjoyable gaming experience possible.
An email from a member of the game's community to Kotaku states the following:
While it is understood that online games have specific Terms of Service agreements and the users are bound to the verbiage outlined within, EAsy has taken to very distastefully methods in taking the gaming public's money and offering a sub-par product in return. While much talk of litigation of some form or another also rages on, there is still no clear cut explanation as to the legality of EAsy's action in this instance.
That said, this is a stain on the bigger shoulders of EA, and I don't believe it is one that they care about at this point. This seems to be very similar to the issues that arose when Battlefield: Heroes was vastly altered and outrage at the changes flooded the forums.
A representative of Easy Studios has responded to the outrage, announcing some changes are coming up to please the crowds:That said, this is a stain on the bigger shoulders of EA, and I don't believe it is one that they care about at this point. This seems to be very similar to the issues that arose when Battlefield: Heroes was vastly altered and outrage at the changes flooded the forums.
As you all know, we recently removed "Legacy" attachments from Battlefield Play4Free as a way to introduce a better level of balance in the game. We appreciate all the feedback that you've been giving our team since this change and we assure you, this was a tough decision and not an easy one to make. That being said, we believe that it will deliver the most fun and enjoyable gaming experience to all players and as such these changes will remain.
In the spirit of continually improving Battlefield Play4Free, we are listening to your feedback and responding. Over the next few weeks, we will be implementing several community requested changes to the "+3" weapons:
Damage will be increased across all ranges of +3 weapons
(Currently +3 weapons do 2 additional base (body) damage over all ranges compared to their non +3 counterpart. This will be increased to 3 addition points of damage)
Base ammo count will be increased across all +3 weapons
(This will vary depending on the weapon and the weapon type)
In addition, we will be making some changes to currently imbalanced boosters (for example, the Mortar Strike and RPG Boosters).
Many users are still all but happy with what's going on and EA has decided to close the original thread on the forum after 319 pages of upset customers blasting their unhappyness. In the meantime, a new thread has been opened here.In the spirit of continually improving Battlefield Play4Free, we are listening to your feedback and responding. Over the next few weeks, we will be implementing several community requested changes to the "+3" weapons:
Damage will be increased across all ranges of +3 weapons
(Currently +3 weapons do 2 additional base (body) damage over all ranges compared to their non +3 counterpart. This will be increased to 3 addition points of damage)
Base ammo count will be increased across all +3 weapons
(This will vary depending on the weapon and the weapon type)
In addition, we will be making some changes to currently imbalanced boosters (for example, the Mortar Strike and RPG Boosters).
Personal opinion: changing stuff people have paid for is just "not done", even if it's to "balance" things out. If I pay for a car with 200 horsepower and then the car company nerfs it to 100 horsepower because they screwed up with the engine management, I expect them to fix the engine, not nerf it.
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