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Beitrag im Thema: Ubisoft's Response To'Rainbow Six: Siege |
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Ubisoft's Response To'Rainbow Six: Siege |
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Ubisoft's Response To'Rainbow Six: Siege' Player Concerns Does Not Go Far Enough
The publisher had recently made two mistakes using the still-flourishing online game. To begin with they raised the bottom game's price from $40 to get a normal Edition to $60 to an Advanced Edition. Secondly, they included more loot packs using the R6 Credits Advanced Edition (for new players) than they gave away to veteran players who'd been part of the game's community for several years.
Today, Ubisoft announced a couple of changes:The $40 Standard Edition will stay a buy option alongside the brand new cost points.Players who own the match and play an online match between today and March 6th will get an Ash Sidewinder Elite skin for free. You do not have to be a day-one veteran for this.Ubisoft also says they're working on methods to produce the PC-only Starter Edition ($15) better in terms of grinding to get Operators. "We realize this was a point of frustration for new players, as well as existing players bringing their friends to the game, and have been working on how best to make this process more fluid," the developer writes in a Reddit article, though they will not announce any changes before the Six Invitational which runs from Feb 13th - 18th.
This covers the immediate issues with the match, but leaves one reading more big thorn in the side of this Rainbow Six: Siege community: Loot boxes, which Ubisoft added into the match last year. And with the Outbreak Event, loot packs can not be got via only enjoying the game. You have to buy them with real cash.
The loot boxes (known as Outbreak Packs) are intended to not have copies, meaning that if you buy all 50 packs you'll get all the items available. And all the items inside are decorative only.
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eingetragen am 15.10.2018 - 03:53 |
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