pátek 16. března 2018

Battlefront 2's microtransactions are now among the most generous in gaming

Back when EA first disabled Star Wars: Battlefront II’s microtransactions - amid an Internet hatestorm of rare violence - they did say they would return one day. That day is March 21, and the publishers have explained what’s changed. In summary: skins are coming, and they’re direct purchases, rather than random loot box prizes.

Refresh your memory of the miserable old system: here's how Battlefront 2's microtransactions used to work.

Players will now earn experience points for the classes, heroes, and ships that they choose to play in multiplayer. With each new XP level, you get a skill point that you can spend unlocking or upgrading a Star Card. 

As I’m sure you remember, Star Cards (and expensive heroes) sparked the initial controversy. They granted various in-game buffs and powers and could be upgraded with duplicate cards, which could be found in crates, which could be purchased with real money.



from
https://www.pcgamesn.com/star-wars-battlefront-ii/star-wars-battlefront-2-new-microtransactions

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