EA removed RNG progression system for Star Wars Battlefront II, rebalanced loot crates 1c2yy

EA and DICE have Cards available at launch, have been removed from Crates. 6t3j3d

Here’s what I’ve realized from this entire P2W controversy.

Most gamers are people with lots of time and not a lot of money, or at least not a lot of money they’re willing to spend on games. Most of them also want to retain whatever advantages they can, but don’t like it when the tables are turned on them and someone has an advantage over them.

How do I boycott it and fight the power like Chuck D.

What’s sad about all of this is that people still apparently haven’t made the connection that the real problem is not how people unlock/obtain that advantage, but that it exists at all. Unlocks? Progression systems? They always give an advantage to the guy with more toys over the guy with fewer toys. Always. The only difference is how you unlock stuff.

You ask me, there should only be cosmetic stuff unlocked as part of progression. All game should be fun on its own rather than having to be a Skinner box to keep people entertained. And the real shame of it is that it already is! From the beta, it seems to be a terrific game all on its own! The Skinner box crap is completely unnecessary.

Read EA’s post below:

We went into Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II with a goal to make the deepest, biggest Star Wars™ game you’ve ever played. That meant transporting you to all three eras and handing you a huge assortment of heroes, classes, and vehicles – as well as bringing tons of free post-launch content to all Star Wars Battlefront II players.

The happy to share our plans for launch:

  • Epic Star Cards, the highest tier of Star Cards available at launch, have been removed from Crates. To help keep everyone on a level playing field, these Star Cards will primarily be available through crafting, with the exception of special Epic Star Cards available through pre-order, deluxe, and starter packs.
  • You’ll need to reach a certain rank to craft upgraded Star Cards by ranking up through playing the game.
  • Weapons are locked behind specific milestones. While a select few will be found in Crates, the rest can only be attained by play. Want to unlock a new weapon for your Heavy? Play as a Heavy and you’ll gain access to the class’s new weapons.
  • Class-specific gear and items can be unlocked by playing as them. As you include a mix of Star Cards and Crafting Parts to benefit your class’s development.

This system, as well as all of the others, will be continually iterated on and improved. As we first announced at EA Play in June, we’re committed to keeping the game that is fun for everyone.