It scaling with Sentinel stuff will be absolutely broken :( reported 17 hours Looks amazing guys, but you have to nerf Detonate Dead.reported 17 hours PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE FIX THE DD BUG, IT GETS 50% BUFF FROM NEW ATLAS TREE PASSIVE ON TOP OF THE 50% OF THE BUG.Bob reported 14 hours Lots of downers itt.Souaïb 'cArn' reported 13 hours In what way is this issue gonna be avoided ?.
Instead you buffed it when you changed fortify outside of it. And champion has had the same problem for 51454685481 leagues and never fixed. But please, theres a lot to fix regarding DD. reported 13 hours Hot fix DD for a better competition.
It's literally a DD league come on please change this for the sake of build diversity.Īlso, choosing not to fix a bug you know you can?
This is necessary to keep our developers happy and healthy for the long-term, but it does mean that some game improvements will take a while to be made." While there's inevitably a bit of optional paid overtime near league releases, the vast majority of a Path of Exile development cycle has great work/life balance.
Sometimes when we read our own Patch Notes threads and community feedback, we feel that we are being asked to do the same.
"Some studios make their teams work 14 hour days to pack every patch full of the most fixes and improvements possible. "A big topic in the gaming industry recently is development crunch," he said. The only way of addressing every one of the community's issues quickly would be to work longer hours, Wilson said, and that's an option he is unwilling to explore. Grinding Gear's problems relate to balancing the long-term stability of the game against the immediate needs and demands of its fans - and doing the former must occasionally be at the expense of the latter, Wilson suggested, to the eventual benefit of everyone. Wilson added: "Not proactively keeping up with competitors is how companies die."
The extra work required to improve Synthesis has clashed with progress in other important areas, including Path of Exile's launch in Korea, the ExileCon community event later this year, the game's imminent 3.7.0 update, and a much larger 4.0.0 update that Wilson said, "is critical because the next generation of Action RPGs is coming and we have to be ready." The league is, he said, "not up to the quality standards that Path of Exile players should expect from us." In a post on Reddit, Grinding Gear's Chris Wilson explained the issues the company has encountered around Path of Exile's Synthesis league, which launched in March this year. Grinding Gear Games has told Path of Exile's community that it will not crunch to meet its demands and solve its problems.