Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted December 25, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted December 25, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up The Beast Changing a Core Mechanic After Player Feedback Should Be a Lesson for ****** Ops 6 Techland has an impressive record of killing zombies. The studio, which has produced Dead Island and Dying Light, is undoubtedly skilled at making first-person melee combat feel heavy, strong, and full of quick decisions. Now, Dying Light: The Beast is knocking at the door. Dying Light: The Beast is going to be released in 2025. | Credit: Techland. A whole new chapter of the franchise is brought to life in the upcoming game. After the 2022 follow-up Dying Light 2, Dying Light: The Beast includes a feature that many zombie series fans have been requesting. This is how you actually make games successful by paying heed to the fans’ requests, something which Treyarch hasn’t done in a while. Dying Light: The Beast will have the option to change the perspective while driving First-person perspective brings unreal immersion. | Credit: Techland. Whenever a game is in its open testing process, the immediate thing developers should follow is to take the notebook and note down all the stuff that are needed by the fans to be added or removed. Team ***** has also taken this approach to make Delta Force. In an interview with This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , the Dying Light franchise director Tymon Smektala made a point to always pay attention to what fans are saying, which resulted in a gameplay change from the most recent trailer that you will notice. This is what he said: If we work on a game, it’s not just our game. It’s a game that we share with tens of millions of people. So we kind of need to hear their voices as well. In terms of examples, when DL2 was released we had moved to a new engine and the physicality of the environment wasn’t really as sophisticated as players had expected, especially looking at the fact that there was a seven-year gap between those two games. So players probably expected more. Actually, Techland first thought about keeping the driving experience as a third-person perspective only. But later, the company paid heed to a lot of fan feedback and added the first-person perspective as well while driving a vehicle. FPP makes the driving experience a lot more immersive and close to the reality ground; that is why fans have been asking for this feature for a long time, and the developers heard them as well. This approach is something Treyarch should apply as early as possible for Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6. The recently launched Call of Duty title might be the biggest launch ever in the franchise, but the way the game has been thrashed for several reasons, like its dull maps, unfamiliar movement mechanics, server issues, and many more, it will be a matter of grave concern for the game in the near future for sure. Kyle Crane is back in Dying Light: The Beast Th OG protagonist of the franchis will be there in the upcoming title. | Credit: Techland. The return of Kyle Crane is something that many zombie series fans have been demanding for in Dying Light: The Beast. Since there are multiple possible outcomes for Dying Light, Kyle Crane’s fate as the original protagonist was uncertain. Fortunately, Dying Light: The Beast shows that Kyle Crane is, for the most part, still alive and well. Kyle was imprisoned as a test subject after he fought to protect the people of Harran from the Infected. After 13 years of testing, Kyle’s DNA and the zombie infection have merged, endowing him with animal-like abilities. This story arc continues a long-standing protagonist trope of subjecting main characters to extremes to make them even more compelling, even though his captivity is a startling revelation. While there will probably be many surprises in Dying Light: The Beast, a number of confirmed features hint at Kyle’s next terrifying adventure. He has probably undergone numerous changes as a result of the more than ten years of experimentation, and this trauma, along with his animal abilities, is making him an even more nuanced and likable character. Although Kyle’s selflessness and resolve to aid the people of Harran was admirable, he is also motivated by retaliation this time. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Beast #Changing #Core #Mechanic #Player #Feedback #Lesson #****** #Ops This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/186574-the-beast-changing-a-core-mechanic-after-player-feedback-should-be-a-lesson-for-black-ops-6/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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