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Patch Notes for September 21, 2018
September 21, 2018by Tasty Delicious Games
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360 No Scope Arena Patch Notes — September 21, 2018
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Patch Notes for September 21, 2018:
- Changes have been implemented to prevent down time in the future.
- We have switched from "public lobbies only" to "private lobbies only". In an ideal world we would have both--but the truth is that we lack the resources to make public lobbies a good experience right now. We apologize for this change. This our studio's first multiplayer game ever, and we learned a lot that will hopefully enable us to make public lobbies a good experience in our future multiplayer games.
- To enter an existing private match, you must enter the same "Room Name", "Room Password", and "Room Region" as your opponent. To create a new private match, simply enter a new "Room Name", "Room Password", and "Room Region". You can have up to 10 players before the room is full.
- Now that you can 1 v 1 your friends, or play in whatever groups you want, this game is more fun at any skill level. Just be sure to choose your opponents carefully!
- Spawning is now more random.
- The collision geometry on the crates is now more accurate.
- We have shut down the official Discord server. We hope that some unofficial gaming communities and eSports tournaments pop up to replace it. We also hope that you can simply bring the game to your own personal communities and play with your friends.
New guidelines for serious eSports play and tournaments:
- Gameplay footage must be recorded and submitted to a referee within 1 hour to prevent cheating in serious matches.
- In cases that need extra security or scrutiny, footage of the players hands should also be recorded and submitted within 1 hour. A referee would then sync up the gameplay and hand video from all contestants to make sure that everything is aboveboard.
- In serious games, all players should ideally have a ping that is consistently below 90. You may want to separate tournaments by region.
- Any type of tournament structure is fine by us. Figure out what works best!
- If you have any questions about starting your own tournament, please contact the e-mail address below.
The future of 360 No Scope Arena:
Best regards,
Tasty Delicious Games