It’s so much better and encourages you to be the best player you can be, instead of scrambling for power-ups like you’re playing Unreal Tournament.īut back to Star Cards. Now, earn enough points and you can cash in and play as Kylo Ren, Yoda, or one of the many other characters or special vehicles. No longer are the goofy pick-ups part of the loop. This is also where the vehicles and hero characters come in. These points can be cashed in when you respawn for even more class options. As you contribute to the battle by getting kills, chasing objectives, and the like, you earn points. Instead of having one character you customize the look of and build over time, you can swap freely between a set of classes and outfit each one with a weapon, emote, and set of “Star Cards.” What really sells this new structure is Battle Points. This works for and against Star Wars: Battlefront II. Meanwhile, character progression and equipment is much more complicated.