DICE is adding a real scoreboard to Battlefield 2042, bringing the highly requested feature months after the game's release. Battlefield 2042 suffered from a rough launch, including game-breaking bugs, missing features, and a lackluster experience overall. Though DICE has promised a series of updates to address the plethora of issues plaguing its latest FPS, the game left a sour taste in many fans’ mouths. Just two weeks after its November release date, Battlefield 2042 lost 70% of its player base on Steam, and by mid-January, the game’s active player count consistently dipped below that of Battlefield 1 and the similarly maligned Battlefield 5.
The overall negative user experience in Battlefield 2042 has caused many to request refunds on Steam, and despite its 14-day refund policy, Steam is granting them. Usually, gamers are limited to a fourteen-day window to request a refund, but it seems the game’s many problems have caused Steam to alter its policy. More than its bugs, Battlefield 2042 also suffers from missing features that leave much to be desired. From a small selection of guns to core Battlefield features being absent altogether, the experience has been justly denounced. A particular sticking point has been the missing scoreboard, and fans have been requesting that DICE add to the minimal scoring features – with one fan having even designed their own UI improvements for Battlefield 2042.
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According to Battlefield Direct Communication on Twitter (via Polygon), Battlefield 2042 is getting a real scoreboard in Update 3.3, which is said to launch sometime in mid-to-late February. The refreshed scoreboard will showcase the scores of the servers’ top
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