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Dune Awakening tops 1M sales as Funcom tweaks endgame PvE
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45415, member: 636"] Funcom's Dune game hit a major sales record after reaching one million copies sold. The company says this makes Dune Awakening their fastest-selling title ever. Players have been busy exploring the desert planet since launch. Over 800,000 gamers have died from giant sandworms during their adventures. They explored more than 25 million square kilometers and used over 6 billion grams of spice. Many players complained about forced combat against other people in the endgame areas. Creative director Joel Bylos heard these concerns from solo players who prefer fighting computer enemies. He plans to create safe zones where players can gather rare materials without worrying about attacks from others. The most dangerous areas will still offer the best rewards for brave teams. Bylos admits the game works better for groups than individual players. The development team will make flying vehicles less powerful in combat. Rocket-equipped aircraft will move slower and create more heat when firing. Fast aircraft without weapons will keep their speed advantages over other models. Ground troops will receive new rocket launchers to fight back against air attacks. The political system called Landsraad also needs fixes to work properly. Player reactions have been mixed about these upcoming changes. Some gamers think the developers are changing the game too much from what they originally promised. Others feel happy they can finally enjoy endgame content without constant fighting. The game launched less than a month ago and will continue evolving based on player feedback. [/QUOTE]
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