Gaming News Palworld players complain. The developers are trying hard to implement a fix, but it’s not enough!
The latest update to Palworld, the survival game that caused a stir earlier this year, is not unanimous.
Survival video games are currently very popular. Palworld was born in January and created a real phenomenon before Enshrouded, which focused more on the RPG aspect, and Nightingale followed. The Pocket Pair title has won over a large number of players thanks to its vast universe and very easy access to its wealth of creatures (called Pals).. A true phenomenon, impressive records have been achieved with several million Internet users falling under the spell of this license. These achievements are even more impressive considering that Palworld was released in Early Access just a few weeks ago. In other words, this title is very popular, even if players haven’t discovered the full version yet… That’s what it promises!
In addition, the developers listen to player feedback and strive to release updates regularly. The goal is to improve the experience of those who enter these lands full of friends by removing bugs as much as possible. Unfortunately, they are not rare, especially in Early Access. These updates are well received by players, with the exception of the most recent one, which caused a wave of discontent.
An update that adds an issue in Palworld
Unfortunately, not all updates bring only positive things, like the last one from Palworld, which does not enchant players. It adds restrictions on how friends can reproduce. When players breed their adorable creatures, they make sure to lose one of the negative traits. Crossing these familiars therefore makes it possible to eliminate a disadvantage that could be hindering during the game. However, the latest update no longer allows these passive traits to be removed through pairing.
Many are unsure whether this is a bug or a voluntary restriction by the developers. In any case, this issue will be resolved in a few days, which once again proves the attention that the Pocket Pair team pays to its community.