2013-03-18 14:21 , edited 2013-03-18 14:22 by olenkarhu

That's against the very purpose, idea of a traditional Battlefield game. The way you got your userbase, which is now many millions of people. The exact thing that helped to create bf2 (I'm talking about the Bf1942 desert mod team, who were fired shortly before bf2 release). You got your userbase through PC gamers, which has now been extended to consoles, and now - no mod support? No dev tools? This is plain illogical, many more people would play bf3, or any battlefield game for that matter if modding could've been possible. Many great games: All elder scrolls, ArmA games, even warcraft III and Starcraft II have a map editor. Their community, the gamers that play those games still do it, after so many years of the game's release. If game has no mods, it will be forgotten as soon as the next title in the series comes out. A good example is COD4. It had somewhat modability, and I still play it occasionally, and many people still do. But the later call of duty titles are just shit. I also loved Bf2: Project Reality mod, and many other bf2 mods. There are still plenty of players playing bf2 (check it out if you don't believe) and I'm sure that this could've only happened thanks to modding. Even those who play without mods, they still are happy the userbase of that certain game is alive.

Don't be unpractical. Make more money, that way. Not the *omg, what if we made everything based on consoles* way. At least then you'll be loved more.

I meant only to send a message, or ask a question. I want my voice to be heard.

Now that dice finally got bf4 out, perhaps they could do us a favor and add a patch with the option to remove the shitty blue filter from bf3?