
Dune: Awakening is lastly formally launched on PC after 5 days of premium early entry for these prepared to pay extra for the privilege. The sport briefly went offline after launch for patch 1.1.0.11 to be utilized, primarily concentrating on enhancements to servers and stability.
Regardless of requiring downtime, the 1.1.0.11 patch notes are transient. The adjustments detailed embrace “one other set of adjustments to additional enhance the sport server and consumer stability,” and “extra localization.” The patch additionally fixes a handful of minor, however annoying, bugs.
Dune: Awakening has seen large numbers on Steam so far–even in its paid early-access interval. On the time of writing, now that the sport is formally launched for all gamers, Awakening is the Tenth-most-played recreation on the Steam Charts, with a 24-hour peak of 142,000 gamers. The sport additionally has very optimistic critiques on Steam, although even the optimistic critiques notice a little bit of wonkiness with the sport’s present state, particularly relating to efficiency.
With out the intensive early-access interval typically used for this sort of on-line survival-crafting recreation, Funcom has been utilizing the paid earl- entry interval to quickly patch points as they arise–including adding new servers as they turn out to be needed.
The 1.1.0.11 patch notes might be present in full under, however it appears possible Funcom will proceed to often patch the sport as points come up in its early lifespan. In case you’re simply entering into the sport, take a look at our prime six ideas for newbie gamers.
Dune: Awakening 1.1.0.11
CHANGES
- Deployed one other set of adjustments to additional enhance the sport server and consumer stability.
- Added extra localization.
FIXES
- Mounted a problem the place the in-game UI confirmed the title of the Sietch when visiting whereas within the Streamer Mode.
- Mounted a problem the place gamers may generally see chosen NPCs offset from their regular place.
- Mounted a uncommon problem the place gamers with above-minimum {hardware} may generally obtain a pop-up warning that their {hardware} was under minimal specs.
