Back 4 Blood hotfix makes the apocalypse easier with fewer Mutations
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The first ꦑBack 4 Blood update should make the Mutations less o🎃f a thorn in your side.
Developer Turtle Rock issued for a hotfix that rolled out overnight, telling players that it was making "an attempt to address some of the concerns regarding the challenges presented by some difficulties" in Campaign mode. Essentially, it's an attempt to make the game a little easier, which the team is doing by decreasing the spawn rate of 'Special' Ridden on all difficulties. The patch also adjusts some Supply Point earning rates when playersꩲ are repeating levels.
Swarm mode is getting some adj𝄹ustments too. Bruisers should go down faster thanks to an increase in weakspot multiplier and a drop in max health, and should also hit a little less hard. Stingers and Hockers have been adjusted, making some aspects of their projectiles easier to land, but others har🌌der. Finally, Tallboys are getting a slight damage increase, but no adjustment to health.
The adjustment to Mutation spawn rates is likely to prove popular with the game's community. Back 4 Blood players have been expressing their frustration with the quantity of special Ridden, particularly at higher difficulties, and our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Back 4 Blood review discussed just how often they arrive i🦋n game. I✨t's interesting, however, that Turtle Rock has adjusted difficulty down so early, as players are likely to work out the best tactics over time, making it a little easier to work around the biggest threats.
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