Hotcakes: You Still Shouldn’t Develop On Unity


Don’t believe their lies.

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Soulworker Warns Of Broken Levels


Apologizes and details compensation.

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Population Zero Apologizes For Game Launch


Offers refunds for dissatisfied customers.

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Bless Online Promises To Fix Unpopular Balance Changes


Ask gamers what they want out of an MMO and “make me less powerful and the enemies more powerful” is probably not going to be high on the list. So when Bless Online developer Neowiz decided to slash player power across the board, those players were understandably annoyed. With waves of negative reactions to the patch coming in, Neowiz has again found themselves apologizing and promising to make things right.

In a post on the Steam discussions, Neowiz promised a patch early this week to address the following core issues:

  1. Decreasing ability (HP or defense) of monsters from the field and low-level dungeons. Adjustments will be determined by leveling area and monster level.
  2. Increasing Chain Bonus values. The more skills you connect, the higher the damage you will do. This will make up for the decreased DPS.

Direct damage increases and skill cooldown and resource adjustment will be worked on afterward.

Daybreak Unbanning Cheaters Who Apologize On Youtube


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The first step for a recovering cheater is admitting you have a problem and placing your faith in an almighty benefactor. That benefactor, in this case, is Daybreak Game Company. John Smedley took to Twitter to comment that, after a recent massive ban wave in H1Z1, a large number of players have been emailing him to beg for forgiveness. Instead of asking for Daybreak’s forgiveness, Smedley wants cheaters to ask for the player’s forgiveness. Publicly, via Youtube.

Apologize publicly and you get another chance. Do it again and I hear John Smedley makes you smoke the whole pack of cheats.

With seven thousand ESP hackers banned over the past few days, that’s going to be a lot of Youtube videos.

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