NetEase’s survival free-to-play horror game, Once Human, has received largely negative feedback on its second season. Starry Studio, the developer behind the game, recently acknowledged the criticisms and expressed gratitude for the fans’ opinions.
According to the team, some of the feedback received has been quite demoralizing, but they value their players’ opinions and hope to incorporate their requests in future updates. The team identified two major issues that have been affecting players: poorly designed weapon builds and a lack of high-difficulty scenario tags.
To address these issues, the team is introducing a blueprint conversion system that will allow players to switch armor and weapon ratings, enabling them to create more tailored loadouts. Additionally, they are conducting a survey to gather feedback on how to improve scenario tags.
I previously reviewed Once Human, giving it a modest three out of five stars, citing its weak action and generic clutter as drawbacks. The team’s response to fan feedback is a step in the right direction, but it remains to be seen whether they can effectively address these issues.
NetEase’s survival free-to-play horror game, Once Human, has received largely negative feedback on its second season. Starry Studio, the developer behind the game, recently acknowledged the criticisms and expressed gratitude for the fans’ opinions.
According to the team, some of the feedback received has been quite demoralizing, but they value their players’ opinions and hope to incorporate their requests in future updates. The team identified two major issues that have been affecting players: poorly designed weapon builds and a lack of high-difficulty scenario tags.
To address these issues, the team is introducing a blueprint conversion system that will allow players to switch armor and weapon ratings, enabling them to create more tailored loadouts. Additionally, they are conducting a survey to gather feedback on how to improve scenario tags.
I previously reviewed Once Human, giving it a modest three out of five stars, citing its weak action and generic clutter as drawbacks. The team’s response to fan feedback is a step in the right direction, but it remains to be seen whether they can effectively address these issues.