![]() ![]() Everything is so open, you're running across barren land with no cover most of the time.īFV currently has 18,388 players on steam in comparison to 7,500 that BF2042 has and for the most part BFV has managed to keep over 20,000 concurrent easily the past year. The map design for the game is also shite. Battlefield 1's DLC almost has the same amount of content than the whole of 2042. Not to mention the game is barebones for content. There are about 50 things missing from this game that the studio now deems "legacy features", such as a fucking scoreboard. A "performance issue" from EA DICE's shooter is referenced in the Discord post, although it's hard to say what this issue is exactly without the user themselves elaborating further, but it's this issue that apparently prevents cheats from working properly.Īdditionally, the cheat maker claims that most customers aren't using their subscription-based cheats with Battlefield 2042 anymore, since the game is "dying." There's no denying that Battlefield 2042 has been met with wave after wave of negativity from the game's community since it launched in November last year, with a significant drop in player numbers.Īnd now its around 7,500 players on Steam. Supposedly, this is due to the fact that the actual in-game performance of Battlefield 2042 renders the cheats themselves inoperable. Those with lifetime subscriptions are told that they'll be allowed to transfer those services onto a Call of Duty game of their choosing. Cheats will work until subscriptions run out, but after that, players will have to play fair. Just below, you can see a tweet from renowned Battlefield 2042 leaker Tom Henderson screenshotting a Discord post allegedly stemming from a cheat provider, notifying users that they'll no longer be able to purchase cheats for Battlefield 2042. ![]() Episode 5’s fun 1970’s-themed “Son of Sam” scene is just one example of how fun this show can be when it wants to be.A Battlefield 2042 cheat maker is ceasing production of cheats because the game doesn't support them properly, and not enough people are even using them. While there’s a fair share of minor gripes, the show keeps trucking along and it remains fresh and blissfully entertaining. In all, though, while there isn’t much to say about Only Murders season 2 so far, there’s luckily not much to complain about either. There have been a few moments this season where I wonder: can this show not stay where it’s good and be a show about two old men and their unlikely bond with a millennial woman over their shared love of (solving) murders? Another joke, made in episode 5, where Oliver claims that “bisexuality is trendy right now” was cringey and distasteful, and not in the way the writers seemed to want it to be. Introducing Lucy as a TikTok-obsessed Gen Z-er was simply begging for trouble, as hardly any show can actually accurately capture what “kids these days” are like, much less one run mostly by men over 50. On that note, there also seems to be an interesting trend in the recent episodes to be “hipper” more in with the younger, Gen Z viewers. It is still early enough in the season that I can’t complain about much, although there are some loose plot threads that feel like they should have come back around in a much more timely manner: for example, what happened to Amy Schumer, or Shirley MacLaine’s character? And is it not odd to leave us with “Charles may be related to Bunny” and then shoot straight into a plotline about Lucy instead? A lot of things are being left by the wayside in the meantime, which is strange - can’t we both develop the characters and still see more of the podcast than the single (albeit delightful) cameo by the show’s “stans” in episode 5? They’re interesting developments to be sure, and it’s encouraging to see that the show is making up for something that season 1 often lacked - character development. And Mabel’s budding romance with rich, avant-garde private school student turned artist Alice encounters its first roadblock when she finds out that Alice is in fact neither rich nor a private school student. Among the personal revelations in these three episodes, it was revealed that Charles’ father may have had an affair with Bunny’s mother, making Bunny his sister, and that Oliver’s wife may have had an affair with Teddy Dimas, making Will potentially not Oliver’s son.
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