Fresno Bee video game columnist Rory Appleton writes:
And yet, the coverage made light of these bugs – often compiling short video clips of them into stories with titles like “10 Hilariously Broken ‘Star Wars Battlefront’ Scenes.” If this was, say, a “Destiny” beta, the very same authors would be rioting in the streets and calling for the first-born children of Activision executives.
The jump packs are unruly. The guns have infinite range. Developer DICE has admitted that one of the two multiplayer game modes is unbalanced.
And yet, very few journalists or fans are outraged.
Why? Because we all drank the Kool-Aid. We shook off our clothes and danced naked around the roaring fire that is “Star Wars.”
Aspyr Media Inc allegedly used a fan-made PC mod to add previously Xbox exclusive content to Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection.
Aspyr if we sell hotcakes get that code from radical or something and create battlefield 3 please
I thought that was kind of obvious they were incorporating mods to piece this game together. Maybe not, but that's made me worried about one thing:
They also planned on adding the modded ending to KOTOR 2 but were legally blocked from doing so, even after they advertised that to help sell preorders for the game on Switch. Could the same happen with this? Any opponents have 3 weeks to bring down the hammer.
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Had a blast playing Kotor when it first released can't wait for the remake to drop.