That is how you respond to an issue to your player base. Fantastic to see.
2 months ago | 407
It’s nice how this feels like it was written by an actual human and that they care about the mistake
2 months ago | 64
It seems EA has learned from the mistakes they made with 2042. I've personally been having an absolute blast, getting the same feelings I did when BF4 was just released. It's beautiful
2 months ago | 183
We could only dream Activition could do something LIKE THIS... W battlefield
2 months ago | 56
Day 1 was so crazy successful. The queue was only even there at release it was gone within hours. Spectacularly done across the board.
2 months ago | 31
They know this is the game that has the chance to put them back on the Table, and they are working rly hard for that !
2 months ago | 3
Interesting, this Battlefield seems to have unlocked a honeymoon phase that none of its predecessors ever had.
2 months ago | 4
That is so awesome, I’m glad to see them care about the community.
2 months ago | 35
This shows that a game dev can do the right thing for its community when things go wrong and prove that there customers are the reason they exist at all good job to them, cod devs should take note but i know they won't.
2 months ago (edited) | 18
Damn, its good to see Dice and Embark which hold my two new favorite games, showing their fans that they do truly care.
2 months ago (edited) | 7
EAs new strategy: "What if we try respecting our customers?" and I'm all for it
2 months ago | 0
I hope they fix the global server quota, because it’s very frustrating.
1 month ago | 0
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Credit where it's due, this is a great response to the downtime! Especially when it comes to reimbursing players with what would otherwise be paid content.
Suddenly the people who were unable to play are happy they couldn't and Steam users almost wish they had outage too 😅
2 months ago | [YT] | 3,097