The Battlefield 2042 community was disappointed when DICE changed the Battlefield 2042 portal and traditional multiplayer experience upgrade mechanisms. Originally, many people used customization to gain experience and levels in the portal mode, but the experience was later weakened by DICE, which caused dissatisfaction among a large number of players. DICE has not fixed this problem until now.
In a series of tweets, Ripple Effect senior design director Justin Wiebe acknowledged that players’ concerns were justified and that it took developers too long to fix experience issues and T1 progress. Recently, some fans on Twitter asked why the portal mode experience limit of Battlefield 2042 and the T1 progress of unlocked items in the portal mode have not been fixed?
Thanks for bringing this up. You’re not wrong! It’s taking us too long to get this resolved. Something that should have been simple is proving to be quite complex. BUT…. Look for an update next week. There will be a phased approach to improving the progression in BF Portal. https://t.co/1YCJjD0V9X
— Justin Wiebe (@JA_Wiebe) January 13, 2022
Wiebe replied: Thanks for asking this question, you’re right. It took way too long to solve this. A thing that should be very simple turned out to be very complicated. But…we’ll provide an update on the issue next week. Further updates. There will be a phased approach to progress in portal mode.