Friday the 13th is... actually in okay shape right now on PC. I like it. As I understand it, the major difference is the PC version has dedicated servers, while the console versions currently do not.
I still play Battlefront (2015) from time to time. Never really got far in it, because it's incredibly discouraging to be repeatedly killed by people who not only are better than me, but also have star cards that give them jetpacks that allow them to murder me from the sky while I am stuck on the ground.
Maybe the base price of games needs to go up. I understand that. But to respond to the complaints about the DLC pricing in the first game with this miserable multiple-currency, performance-enhancing slot machine is just awful. It's not fun at all. It's not consumer-friendly. It's sad to think that anyone at EA who at least has a passing interest in video games thought this was okay.
They can fix it all they want, but I can't see myself getting behind anything EA does from this point forward.
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