When Battlefield 2042 launched nearly six months ago, few expected it to be in the place it currently is. Player totals have plummeted based on publicly available metrics and criticism remains severe despite EA DICE's efforts to improve the game. Yet while EA and DICE are already looking toward the future ofBattlefield, that doesn't mean Battlefield 2042 has been abandoned. An official survey released by EA hints at some ideas the publisher is considering for Battlefield 2042's future.
According to those who have taken the survey, there are multiple versions and not all have the same questions. Of the questions that have been shared publicly, however, there are some exciting ideas. The most exciting is likely one that has to do with private servers. The question asks if the surveyed player would be interested in a «rental program» for a persistent Battlefield 2042 server. DICE previously mentioned possibly bringing back server rentals post-launch, but made no promises.
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A second question asked Battlefield 2042 players if they would be interested in a new way to use the game's Portal game mode editor. The idea is that Portal would include a «spatial editor,» allowing players to adjust map elements including flags and M-COMs. The survey even raises the possibility of moving map walls, crates and other large objects, or even certain pieces of the terrain. The question asks which feature players like the most, perhaps indicating that DICE will only be able to prioritize some additions but not all.
The third question shared from the survey is less encouraging. It's also about Portal, but instead of asking about what content players might want to see, it's gauging
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