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18 Sep

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Team that makes screenshots are working on the CU (among other things), rather they focus on those.

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“The Separatists’ invasion of Felucia is nearing its end. With only a single, powerful vehicle left to cover the evacuation of a Felucian farming community, the clones struggle to maintain their last line of defense long enough for Republic transports to collect a large cache of valuable medicinal plants from the village.

As the droids advance towards the clones’ position, the squad opts to go on the offensive and destroy the dreadnought responsible for the attack. The droids have a plan of their own, however: Ensure the Republic can’t escape with the plants by bringing down their Venator.”

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Originally posted by Excellent501

I suppose taking just one screenshot is very difficult and extremely time consuming...

It's more than just firing up ShadowPlay.

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Originally posted by roseser3D

The Separatists’ invasion of Felucia is nearing its end. With only a single, powerful vehicle left to cover the evacuation of a Felucian farming community, the clones struggle to maintain their last line of defense long enough for Republic transports to collect a large cache of valuable medicinal plants from the village.

As the droids advance towards the clones’ position, the squad chooses to go on the offense, destroying the dreadnought responsible for the attack. However, the droids have a plan of their own: Ensure the Republic can’t escape with the plants by bringing down their Venator.

Similar to other Capital Supremacy maps, Felucia is broken up into multiple areas with a set theme for each Command Post. Themes range from the traditional Felucian farm, a cave that used to be inhabited by an indigenous Rancor or the remnants of the mighty Sarlacc.

Yes, we expand on this. As mentioned previously, September is a weird month as we detailed quite a lot of stuff back in August.

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Originally posted by BeepBeepWhistle

Hahaha i mean why add them right? Dice is such a meme

hahaha I mean why make our creative team crunch to get some extra screenshots out while they are working on the new Community Update video. Work life balance is such a meme.

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Originally posted by roseser3D

What the f**ks gonna be in the CT then

Will details various parts of the map. We have the Community Update Video on the way which is where it'll showcase it.

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Just a note, there are no new images in the CT. We are saving that for the Community Update Video.

She's looking beautiful.


17 Sep

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Originally posted by Nyzam45

I'm probably over-simplifying things so forgive me please, but I really don't get why this is such a hard thing to do? I mean, I know you guys say your busy and all, but is it really that hard to scheduled one to two hours per month just to play the game on a livestream? That really doesn't seem like it should be so complicated.

Throw in getting a required build (which is a task in itself). Then we consider how we do it. If we're showing anything that's an online component it means we'd have to do things once it's launched and not pre. We could of course do something custom but that then adds to the complexity.

Then we'd have to align with the marketing team in case we spoil anything. For example, we wouldn't want to do a stream that drops ahead of a community update video or trailer as that would then spoil it.

Games are complicated.

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    /u/F8RGE on Reddit - Thread - Direct

It's one of those things that will constantly follow me around, etched into my gravestone. Definitely a case of us talking about something a bit too soon. Communication can come back to haunt us at times.

In between Transmissions, Community Update Videos and everything in-between we do feel that things have improved. You tell us as much in the surveys we send out. Naturally there will always be ways we can push things further.

That said, when we do streams I want to ensure it's not something that is done one month and then dropped the month after. It needs to be something that we're confident we can continue on a regular basis. Now, that's if we went down the regular route.

The other alternative is that we do it around certain specific times. Maybe we do a stream around The Rise of Skywalker content dropping for example.

In short, it's still on our backlog. Appreciate it's something that many people would like to see.

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Originally posted by DarthPepo

Sad to hear that, it's obvious that the monthly fixes aren't really enough, you guys really need to have your efforts focused on just bugfixes for a time

We've put more focus on fixes.

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Originally posted by Heavyweighsthecrown

It would. But won't happen anyway. Since launch, we never got such a thing. These "bacta update" posts fall on deaf ears.

TBH and put it bluntly, I'd prefer if the "bacta update" posts stopped - they give players a false sense of hope that we could receive extensive bug fixes. If you're an old player, you know these things don't happen.

It would. But won't happen anyway. Since launch, we never got such a thing. These "bacta update" posts fall on deaf ears.

Doesn't fall on deaf ears. The notion of a "Bacta Update" or similar has been discussed but right now we're looking at putting more effort into fixes and QoL each month, rather than waiting for one specific month to do it.

Edit: I can't spell


16 Sep

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Brutal

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Originally posted by nwb04296

The event would be fun if DICE did some proper reinforcement rebalancing. Just slapping high prices on few units is really lazy. It's no fun getting steamrolled because nobody lifted reinforcement number restrictions and because of that one team can have max 2 reinforcements while the enemy can have up to 9!

Good flag, will look into this.


13 Sep

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Would like as much feedback as possible on this event, keep it coming.

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Originally posted by kubson1999

Lol look at the chat

Username checks out...I guess?


12 Sep

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Originally posted by colinlleud

They might’ve just fixed his diaper look

This, just couldn't find a 'proper' way of wording it.

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The Clone Commando is a resilient fighter who is built for survivability, even against the toughest foes. With the ability to reconfigure his blaster into a grenade launcher he comes well equipped to handle any situation that he’s dealt with.
Should he find himself cornered or in need of making some space he can use his Repulsor Blast to knock enemies away.

As a leader on the battlefront he can strengthen himself and his allies by granting a damage protection buff, using Battle Focus.

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