It probably hurts their ego that the Bad company games are considered the best in the BF series and have never been able to replicate their success like Activision can sometimes do with COD.
Mirror's Edge, though the remake one was iffy, the original was so good for gamers that loved showing off how good they got with the mechanics, it's similar to seeing Assassin's Creed back in the day with it's parkor mechanics.
My first interaction with the BF series was Bad Company and I LOVED the destruction of the series, after that it got progressively tamed down (think BF3 had best balance as being able to kill with rubble falling was a great tactic on certain maps)
Overall the best one was BF4 AFTER all the patches were done, it's a shame that the last hopeful one, BF1 they took TOO long to provide updates and expansions with it so it lost momentum.
It probably hurts their ego that the Bad company games are considered the best in the BF series and have never been able to replicate their success like Activision can sometimes do with COD.
Mirror's Edge, though the remake one was iffy, the original was so good for gamers that loved showing off how good they got with the mechanics, it's similar to seeing Assassin's Creed back in the day with it's parkor mechanics.
You mean 1942 and BF2 sips Monster
Before my time old man lol
My first interaction with the BF series was Bad Company and I LOVED the destruction of the series, after that it got progressively tamed down (think BF3 had best balance as being able to kill with rubble falling was a great tactic on certain maps)
Overall the best one was BF4 AFTER all the patches were done, it's a shame that the last hopeful one, BF1 they took TOO long to provide updates and expansions with it so it lost momentum.
Reminds me of people who talk about the early Call of Duty games and DON'T mean this one. :D