If they don't fuck up, I'll probably give it a try.
I loved playing the game during the beta because fucking shit, those grunts and spectres who were going all out in the background really contributed a lot to the chaotic and fun nature of the game to the point where losing doesn't even feel all that bad, which is really rare in MP games nowadays. Not to mention that the balance was pretty good too aside from the annoying Smart Pistol.
[QUOTE]The publisher is teaming up with Nexon[/QUOTE]
*sigh*
[quote]leverage Nexon’s [B]free-to-play expertise[/B] to deliver a new and engaging online game[/quote]
:suicide:
XIGNCODE plz no
"The publisher is teaming up with Nexon, who have previously launched other online versions of EA games such as FIFA Online." which i'm sure I read somewhere that it's getting canned soon or has already been canned aswell as battlefield free and fifa online was still only in beta and it got canned
Why nexon of all things?
[QUOTE=itisjuly;48322629]Why nexon of all things?[/QUOTE]
Because Nexon is one of the bigger/more well known online game publishers/distributors in the Asian market?
There is a good chance that if the "free" version is released outside of Asian territories that Nexon won't handle it. Sadly, seeing how things were in the past(NFS World), it will probably end up distributed by Aeria Games, a company 10000000000 times worse than Nexon.
Pretty much all f2p companies like Nexon suck ass.
Game gets destroyed by p2w shit
So far Nexon haven't ruined Dirty Bomb. So far.
[QUOTE=DogGunn;48329157]So far Nexon haven't ruined Dirty Bomb. So far.[/QUOTE]
Give it time.
[QUOTE=DogGunn;48329157]So far Nexon haven't ruined Dirty Bomb. So far.[/QUOTE]
Most Nexon games start out ok, and then get a ridiculous amount of pay2win content later on, after people are already invested.
Vindictus and Maple Story got insanely pay2win now.
See guys, the game market in Asia is pretty different from ours.
For example, Rockstar had to cut GTA 5 price worth 40 dollars in china because they dont have that much money to spend on games and arcade games are still popular in japan.
Its only logical that they make these kind of decisions.
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