The Patch Update is Too Big, Garena is Protested by Free Fire Users
Garena was flooded with protests because of update patches Free Fire is too big. Player questioned HUD changes related to display and game controls. Garena finally apologized and promised to accommodate input from those who protested.
“In the last patch, we made some HUD changes and some of our players didn’t really like the changes. We’re here to say we’ve been listening feedback all of you and we will continue to monitor so we know how we can improve it in the future,” reads a release issued by Garena.
Garena also apologized that the update was not preceded by a notification. The main purpose of the change is actually to provide a more comfortable appearance for the player. Wider viewing area. However, players protested that the game control after the update was even more difficult.
In addition, Garena also changes a number of icons on the display. Again, the change was questioned because the players were not used to it. “Honestly, they looked old and didn’t show enough of our artistic skills to this day. We want to continue to develop Free Fire in all aspects including art, design, gameplay, and this is one of those reflections,” continued Garena.
One of the changed views is the position ping & kill. At this point, Garena got a lot of input. Updates The latest version can already be downloaded for Android users. While iOS users still need to wait. Patch The new version allows players to customize the options according to their taste.
Another goal of this update is to make the game lighter. The lighter the game, the engine smartphone can be more relaxed. The impact is of course on a more stable temperature and battery.
For players who want to provide input, they can report it via Twitter. The trick is to write the hashtag #AskFFDev.
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