Dune: Devening Developer apologizes: “Work on the return” of elements lost because of a recent patch that caused players to lose their bases and equipment

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Dune: Awakening The Funcom developer apologized after “patching” the system change in a deep desert, which briefly transformed PVE territory into PvP, which leads to a “unfortunate number of lost bases and equipment.”

Yesterday Funcom issued another patch for Dune: Awakening, with subsequent corrections to improve the end sensations for players who prefer to spend time in PVE classes, including The ability to grow level 6 resources and a greater chance of obtaining unique drops in shale in a deep desert.

It follows ongoing efforts from the developer to Correct PVP in a deep desert After AMA revealed that many players called the end game “toxic” because of regret even after Players’ ability to with your ornitopter He was allegedly taken care of. Later, The stock exchange intentionally landed on Ornis on their own thopers of other players To prevent cultivation.

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However, the change – “intended for the next Coriolis cycle and not affect the continuous cycle” – caused “supervision in the process of development and internal communication”, which caused great losses for some players.

“I am extremely sorry that this happened and we want to admit that it should be better served. As a result, we changed our internal processes and will be better in the future,” said Wa statement.

“We are working on returning vehicles and items (according to our best possibilities) for players they have affected. You can expect a return of materials, items and components of vehicles that will appear on the card” Prize claim “until the end of this week”.

In the same statement, the team also revealed that they worked tough to eliminate fraudsters from Arrakis, writing: “Our main goal, which lasts in the coming weeks and months, will be to remove all identified exploits (third fraud engines, solving critical problems in the game or exploiting game mechanics) Critical issues in the game.

“We have zero tolerance for the type of behavior of players that affect the experience of other players, and we will continue to focus on ensuring that players will be able to enjoy the game that is intended,” she added the statement. “If you see someone cheating or using, report him to us using available reporting channels.”

Funcom said that he had taken action on “several hundred” codes caught with exploits, codes and hacks so far, with “more waves of prohibitions when we identify subsequent perpetrators.”

“We have a team only devoted to the fight against hackers and repairing exploits. In the next few patches, they will introduce additional efforts to prevent exploits by increasing safety in several customer/server communication layer, conducting additional penetration tests against typical attack vectors and the broadcast of our items and inventory systems to make sure that they are resistant to duplication of position.”

Finally, the team also apologized to players who lost “vehicles or other resources” due to mistakes in the game. Although confessing to some problems is difficult to repeat and solve, Funcom said that he is now working on tools to “better return players for the loss of a vehicle due to mistakes.”

Dune: Awakening enjoyed the excellent premiere, with a “very positive” assessment of the user review on Steam. Within a few hours of launching on June 10, the survival of Funcom MMO reached 142,000 concurrent players on the Valve platformAND achieve a new high at the beginning of this month 189 333 players. And it is now He also raised over a million playersmaking it the fastest selling funcom and securing Great 8/10 in our review.

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