A modder who believes their uncredited work was included in Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection says the whole experience has been a «gut-punch».
Although developer Aspyr had insisted that the Collection «does not include any code or content that is taken from uncredited sources», modder iamashaymin found their mod had not only been included in the Collection's debut trailer – something Aspyr said was done «mistakenly» – but also in the final game, too.
STAR WARS™ Battlefront Classic Collection — Launch Trailer STAR WARS Battlefront Classic Collection — Launch Trailer.«This release has been a total mess. The fact they had to release patches both before and immediately after releasing two-decade old games really says it all,» iamashaymin told IGN. «Especially considering part of the patches is rumoured to have removed content they had already said was removed months ago.
»There's not really anything else I can say that other players aren't already screaming, it's a terrible feeling getting very pumped for a game like this and it just missing the mark entirely. It's a terrible gut punch."
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Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection continues to fight growing dissatisfaction from players complaining of bugs and a poor online multiplayer.
Consequently, the modding community was «ready the moment [Aspyr] announced the game», not least because modders «noticed a lot of visual problems as well, decompiling the files has only shown us even worse horrors».
«We were hoping for improvements we could take advantage
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