Developers of Battlefield 2042 recently addressed players' concerns in a blog post that promised map fixes and smaller DLC locations in the future. The game released last November with lots of issues. The previous two entries in the Battlefield franchise had players battling in World War I and II. Many fans were excited to see the franchise return to a more modern setting. Unfortunately, Battlefield 2042 launched with a large number of bugs and maps that felt rushed through development.
One new feature in Battlefield 2042 was the shift from the series' traditional 64 players to massive 128 player battles. The maps launched with the game were visually impressive and some of the largest the series had ever seen. Still, players felt they were not optimized to accommodate Battlefield 2042's 128 player matches and filled with long stretches of walking as players attempted to return to the game's action. That issue, plus a lack of cover for gunfights, has players losing interest in Battlefield 2042. Recent news might give fans hope that map fixes and more engaging battles could be coming soon.
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Developers addressed disappointed Battlefield 2042 fans in a substantial blog post that highlighted players' major issues with the game and what EA plans to do to make it a more enjoyable experience. The blog addresses players' concerns with large sections of the game's map feeling empty, unbalanced, and a lack of clear objective paths leaving combat feeling unfocused. As reported by IGN, the developers plan on making adjustments to the game's seven huge maps with these issues in mind. EA also plans on using player feedback to help build future DLC maps. New
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