After its extremely faulty launch, Battlefield 4
players spent months waiting for a decent time to play the game without
any hiccups. Issues such as severe rubberbanding, netcode problems and
really serious bugs turned playing the game into a real hellish
experience.
As if initial problems weren’t enough,
each new update, fix and even the first expansions generated new
malfunctions, which enraged the Battlefield community in ways it had never felt before.
Eventually, players who had pre purchased deluxe editions and Premium membership, fans who had spent months waiting for Battlefield 4, lost all their faith in DICE and the whole Battlefield series. This didn’t only mean angry customers for DICE and EA Games, but also put Battlefield Hardline’s success under jeopardy.
Giving something extra to the players who
endured such a poor delivery is a great way to win back some of that
lost respect. This is even more effective if the new content turns out
to be free for all players
regardless of Premium membership. You don’t need an economic genius to
understand that happy customers means more fans and more money.

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