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<blockquote data-quote="TK-7785" data-source="post: 519997" data-attributes="member: 8868"><p>I play it quite a bit. I got it at release and, yeah, it was buggy, full of pay to win **** and poorly thought out, but I stuck with it and has now become actually a really solid multi-player experience. I really rate it now. They've expanded on it with loads more maps, characters and game modes to the point that it's far from the game it was released as.</p><p></p><p>But you have highlighted the only real issue I have with it now; it seems heavily biased towards the prequels. It seems like about 70% prequel, 20% sequel and 10% original trilogy in terms of map rotation. It doesn't help that the new Capital Supremacy mode is exclusively prequel based, albeit a really fun game mode when the teams are balanced nicely. </p><p></p><p>It seems there are some maps that hardly ever seem to pop up these days; like Hoth and Mos Eisley. And I really wish they'd just port over all the Battlefront 1 OT maps, oh and all the Rouge One content too.</p><p></p><p>In answer to your question though, no, there's nothing you have to achieve or attain to play those maps. It's just a bit **** that it's heavily biased to those maps. No idea why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK-7785, post: 519997, member: 8868"] I play it quite a bit. I got it at release and, yeah, it was buggy, full of pay to win **** and poorly thought out, but I stuck with it and has now become actually a really solid multi-player experience. I really rate it now. They've expanded on it with loads more maps, characters and game modes to the point that it's far from the game it was released as. But you have highlighted the only real issue I have with it now; it seems heavily biased towards the prequels. It seems like about 70% prequel, 20% sequel and 10% original trilogy in terms of map rotation. It doesn't help that the new Capital Supremacy mode is exclusively prequel based, albeit a really fun game mode when the teams are balanced nicely. It seems there are some maps that hardly ever seem to pop up these days; like Hoth and Mos Eisley. And I really wish they'd just port over all the Battlefront 1 OT maps, oh and all the Rouge One content too. In answer to your question though, no, there's nothing you have to achieve or attain to play those maps. It's just a bit **** that it's heavily biased to those maps. No idea why. [/QUOTE]
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