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.
Think the last Battlefield game I bought and had fun with was BF1, liked the aesthetic and the gameplay was great (I also know from playing why Germans REALLY wanted the shotguns banned).
But after that they lost all steam, the BFV trailer killed enthusiasm before it could start and the latest one had high hopes....hit a cliff and everyone burn in the wreckage after getting rid of classes (a move they have now gone back on) bugs, glitches and lack of proper design in some cases.
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.
Think the last Battlefield game I bought and had fun with was BF1, liked the aesthetic and the gameplay was great (I also know from playing why Germans REALLY wanted the shotguns banned).
But after that they lost all steam, the BFV trailer killed enthusiasm before it could start and the latest one had high hopes....hit a cliff and everyone burn in the wreckage after getting rid of classes (a move they have now gone back on) bugs, glitches and lack of proper design in some cases.
Destroying servers for older games helps sell new ones. So EA is happy to let hackers or busybodies ruin their previous releases.