Anything that Battlefield 2042 and its developers try to do to appease the fans seems to be failing. Since the game was released, the overall reception has been overwhelmingly negative. What was forecasted by EA to be the next level has failed to take off.
Despite these shortcomings, there is a weekly mission that rewards exclusive rewards to players. However, releasing a lucky charm as a weekly mission reward may have done the opposite.
The player count of Battlefield 2042 has steadily declined if the numbers on Steam are anything to go by. The radical decisions and bugs have made life incredibly difficult for DICE. Postponement of Season One content has further vexed fans, which has resulted in the player count coming down to 1% of its peak. As a result, the importance of good rewards in the game has never been more.
Sadly, the latest weekly rewards are hardly anything to consider as far as players are concerned.
As soon as news about the new weekly rewards broke, players took to social media to express themselves. Unfortunately, while the tasks required for earning rewards are simple, the nature of the rewards has made players unhappy.
One player stated that all the charms looked very unattractive in the game and called them the worst rewards.
The reception over charms in Battlefield 2042 is easily understandable when one player said that they don't even know how to equip one. The player went on to declare that they're not bothered to learn it.
Given that charms are cosmetics, one would expect to view them in battles. Apparently, that's not possible due to them being wrongly positioned on weapons.
The state of the game's player count is in a precarious situation as it is. According to some, the terrible weekly reward is a
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