I don't really care about mod support. It's great for DayZ and the simple stuff that CSGO/CSS have with the different steam workshop weapons.
I don't like where Hardline is right now because it's just eh. It's not hard to play, a bit easier than BF4. Character models look a bit shit, and some of the guns are meh.
Like Mouse said, if it drops to $30 like BF4 did at Thanksgiving time, I'll probably pick it up, but not for full retail.
but that guy's math is really off.
BF3 was $60 and $70, Premium was $50. Making it $90 for both before the bundle came out, other wise it was 15$x5 for the DLC (75). Very few people would buy the game, then buy it again for $70-80 as a Premium bundle.
BF4 was the same way. $60 for regular, $70 for Limited Edition, and $50 for Premium.
BF3: 60+50, 70+50, or 125 (w/ LE purchse)- 135(w/o LE Purchase). Not to mention that as the game got closer to ending, Premium was discounted for however many Maps you'd already bought. I think mine was only $15-20.
BF4: 60+50, 70+50, or 125 (w/ LE purchse)- 135(w/o LE Purchase).
They're pushing the $70 version of Hardline with some 10 week online access thing. Idk what it's about and I don't care.
either way, ~270$ =/= $400. It's a common complaint that people have with EA, but they're mathematically incorrect, unless they're talking about someone who isn't going to buy premium and save themselves $25 each time they buy a new BF game.