28 Feb
28Feb

With a smaller drop pool after the removal of white and green items and a tighter Inscription pool, better items should be easier to find for hardcore Anthem players. And when luck isn't on their side, the new crafting changes should provide an easier route to build an ideal gun or piece of gear. These changes only apply to loot pieces earned post-patch, not those already possessed by players. BioWare is unclear when exactly the patch will go live; Irving said players should expect it to arrive either today, Feb. 28, or March 1.


BioWare is working to fix Anthem, and they're working fast. Here is more information in regards to Buy Anthem Shard Packs have a look at our own web-page. Though technical challenges remain at the top of the priority pile, BioWare has already outlined a plan to fix one of the biggest problems with loot, which players are starting to run into as they hit the endgame. In a patch that should go live either today or tomorrow, BioWare will be changing the way dead inscriptions appear on Anthem loot. In short, they're going away.


The update, which is due to go live in the next day or two, will do three main things. First, common and uncommon equipment will no longer drop from end-game activities, helping put an end to the all too frequent pain of seeing what looks like a golden masterwork item in a pile of loot turn out to be a white item distorted by lighting effects. Second, the resources needed to craft masterwork items from blueprints will be reduced from 25 masterwork embers to 15. Finally, the random stat rolls on gear, which Anthem calls inscriptions, will now have benefits catered more specifically to the piece of gear they're on.


Anthem is a live-service video game, so that means it launched with some problems. And while many people are enjoying their time with the cooperative sci-fi shooter, its issues are dominating the conversation surrounding it. That put developer BioWare on its heels coming out of launch. But as the studio transitions Anthem from release to an ongoing platform, BioWare is revealing how it plans to attack updates and community concerns head on.


Part of my job at IGN is writing guides, which means I scrape every part of video games to dig up secrets, find collectibles, develop strategies for boss fights, and plenty more. The aforementioned characters aren't exactly hard to find people ready to chat are marked by a bright yellow icon on your map, after all but without much of an incentive to engage, I walked by them several times before bothering to stop. Now, every time I return to Fort Tarsis, I excitedly hunt down every yellow conversation marker.


Today's Anthem update is around 3-5GB, and comes with precisely three changes, one of which should make many of us very happy. The tethering system that warns players when they're too far away from teammates is being relaxed. The warning timer is being increased, so you won't have to constantly jump from loading screen to another for being 50-odd meters away from the group leader.


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