Hello Bloodhunt Community!
Thank you so much for attending our PC Closed Playtest a few weeks ago.
It really gave us the insight into the readiness of our game and the confidence that we needed that everything is ready for launch.
Overall the reception and feedback was extremely positive, but we wanted to shine a light on a few things that you said could be improved.
As we are very close to launching the game, some of these issues may not be addressable for launch, but we will do our best to slot them into upcoming updates as we are always looking to improve Bloodhunt for our players.
Balancing and bugs
When it came to the balance of the game, one thing that stood out was the Ventrue – Enforcer ability.
Firstly, we have identified a bug that was causing issues with hit detection in certain scenarios.
This scenario was related to reloading your weapon while under certain poor network conditions would count the bullets in your next magazine to be unable to do damage to players. We have a partial fix for this for launch, but we were unable to fully fix, and instead of delaying the game we are committed to fixing the issue with an update shortly after the launch of the game.
With that in mind, we think that this bug elevated the perception that the Ventrue – Enforcer’s ability is too strong.
We would love for you to play the game again with the partial fix that is available in this upcoming launch build of the game and let us know if you still feel like this is an issue.
Also, we know from experience that when a new weapon or character is introduced almost every player wants to try it out, giving the impression that everyone is using it simply because it’s really good. Additionally, it takes time to learn and adapt to a new archetype and their abilities, so we want to give our players a chance to discover and learn the counters and metas that are introduced to Bloodhunt through new content.
It also takes time to collect and analyze gameplay data that we use to validate both your and our own thoughts on what the next steps are when it comes to game balance.
In short, we want to give things a little bit of time before we start changing values as we would rather tweak in small steps rather than tuning too early and too aggressively which we have seen can cause an even more negative effect on the overall balance of the game.
We hope that our somewhat different approach to balancing the game will lead to an overall nicer experience for the majority of our players.
The positioning of respawns in Bloodhunt mode
Some of you thought that the positioning of the respawn in Bloodhunt mode was a little too close for comfort as it often felt that players you had just killed could very quickly return and engage you again.
There were many ideas from our players during the PC Closed Playtest in regard to how it could be improved such as:
- Making it more apparent when someone respawns on the map through visual and audio cues
- Spawning players with lesser quality weapons
- Letting players choose a spawn point that is far away from the action
Some of these are easier to implement than others, but we will be investigating various solutions and see what works best.
Additionally, we saw that ability to get an extra life from certain NPC once you have been defeated once was perhaps not fully understood by most players, and as this mode is more designed for fun rather than competitive, we will likely see players play it a bit differently once they understand the dynamics of it.
More on this in the future once we have had the time to implement and do a few internal playtests to determine what works best / is possible to do with how we designed the system.
Matchmaking
During the Closed Playtest we were initially focused on getting players into matches quickly, which caused some of you to end up in servers outside your regions. We then switched to focusing on higher quality matches, meaning that we prioritized location rather than speed.
This is of course difficult to always get right depending on time of day and total amount of active players, but we will be tweaking this to fit our player base and we now feel like we have learnt what will work the best during the launch of the game.
During the Early Access, we did not see a large demand for servers in Australia which lead to long waiting times for players in that region due to the fact that it took a fairly long time to fill up those servers. So, to speed things up we were utilizing Singapore servers instead to determine if the experience was still acceptable in the hopes to reduce matchmaking times.
From what we could see during the PC Closed Playtest, the result was somewhat mixed in the sense that players were happy that they could find matches quickly but with the negative being that there was a noticeable amount of lag.
For launch we once again want to try to run the game in as many regions that we can, and we hope that we will see an increase in those low-player regions so that we can justify keeping those servers online.
For launch we are running servers in the following regions/countries:
- EU
- US West
- US Central
- US East
- Brazil
- Australia
- Singapore
We will of course keep an eye on player numbers across the world, and we will be tweaking the server locations to best fit the worldwide demand for the game.
Crossplay
Lastly, we wanted to bring up some additional feedback that we have gotten outside of the playtest, which is mostly related to the ability to being able to play in the same group as your friends through crossplay, and not only against each other in Prague.
While at this point we are unable to promise anything, we want to confirm that we have heard your feedback. The ultimate goal is allowing every platform to play with each other.
Thank you!
Again, we want to thank you for your feedback and ideas in regards to improving Bloodhunt.
Honestly, it means a lot to us, so thank you! Thank you very much!
As always, you can also find us on our Discord over at discord.gg/Bloodhunt
Until next time, see you at dusk!
/Sharkmob