
Dune Awakening Patch 1.1.10.00 out now; here's everything you need to know about the major update to the multiplayer title
Dune Awakening is based on the characters and universe created by Frank Herbert during the 1960s, with the original Dune novel first published in 1965. Frank Herbert would write five sequels to the science fiction phenomenon prior to his death, with his final novel, Chapterhouse: Dune, releasing in 1985.
Dune Awakening comes on the heels of Denis Villeneuve's acclaimed duology of films that adapted the original novel. The game's new patch introduces a number of quality-of-life improvements to the title, although some of the fandom's complaints about the endgame may go unaddressed.
Dune Awakening Patch 1.1.10.00 fixes exploits and rebalances the game
The servers are now coming back online and patch notes for 1.1.10.0 are available.https://t.co/d54WJe3RnzRemember to restart your Steam client if the download does not appear! https://t.co/fGLjilm9vU
Dune Awakening's new patch adjusts the difficulty of certain missions and activities, smoothens out vehicle interactions, and fixes numerous exploits that had the potential to be game breakers.
The exact details of Dune Awakening's patch changes are as follows:
Sandworms will now linger on recently harvested spice fields.
Hagga Basin has reduced the frequency of Harkonnen attacks on select Atriedes bases, and vice versa.
The 'Play Now' option from the main menu will filter out private servers.
Activating streamer mode will hide certain details from public view, such as the map creator's name if the streamer is creating a sinkchart. Streamer mode will also conceal the sector name in Deep Desert.
Items traded on the exchange can be directly transferred to the Ornithopter's vehicle inventory.
Vehicle interaction has been smoothed out, making it easier to enter vehicles from different angles.
Several vulnerabilities that could increase combat damage have been closed.
Several exploits have been fixed, including: repairing items to full durability, duplicating resources, and unauthorized vehicles passing through Pentashields.
Dune Awakening still has endgame issues
The view from inside my spaceport, feeling accomplished after this #duneawakening pic.twitter.com/6GEgnM8Af1
While these patch notes will be a welcome development for the Dune Awakening player base, these updates still don't fully address several endgame concerns that have been brought up. These include griefing incidents where players have landed their own Ornithopters on those of other players to prevent them from farming resources.
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