After going free-to-play less than a week ago, fall friends Getting its first major update to fix a number of technical and visual issues across all platforms. Developer Mediatonic released an update this morning that fixes a few glaring issues — including players using the PlayStation 5 version weren’t able to send or receive party invites from friends on other platforms like Xbox, PC, or the Nintendo Switch. . (Previously, they were asked to alleviate the problem by re-downloading the PS4 version of Fall friends.,
In addition to overcoming that hurdle — a crucial one for a game best played with a few bean friends — the Nintendo Switch version’s update fixes buggy character animations. Now, the other characters no longer look like stop-motion animations or bad GIFs floating all over the level. Mediatonic detailed all the improvements included in a thread on its official Twitter page.
We made some changes today, here are some of those changes
Starting with…
PS5 players can now join in on Games at a Party! Wow! pic.twitter.com/f88vjz0H1p
– Fall Guys… Free for all! (@FallGuysGame) June 27, 2022
Fall friends’ The transition to a free-to-play model is definitely breathing new life into the game. It became the family-friendly darling of Pandemic when temporarily free on PlayStation Plus, though its popularity and player numbers dwindled over time. Now, after being acquired by Epic Games and moved to a free-to-play model, the game Player count of 20 million has been reached In its first two days of relaunch.
Long-time players — of which I am one — may feel like bugs and glitches are nothing new, although Mediatonic is catching up on important ones in its first week. As someone who has been with friends through a pandemic as often as Bean, I’m most relieved to see visual improvements on the Switch. When I first booted up the handheld version over the weekend, other characters barely bothered to look animated. I know fall friends Sometimes cringe vibes and meta silliness linger in, but the joke gets old fast when it feels like you’re playing a broken game.
A free-to-play game has to act quickly to fix such issues or viewers can quickly turn to more reliable alternatives and forget about it. Now, if only all the remaining crowns were converted into more useful show-bucks currency, instead of the piddling kudos rewards that are mostly used on basic items.