As a dedicated player of The First Descendant, I can’t help but feel a tad disappointed by the latest revelation regarding one of the game’s characters, Viessa. I’ve spent countless hours exploring the vast world of TFD and have grown fond of its unique features, but this oversight in character physics just doesn’t sit right with me.
Yes, even though the game provides an abundance of scantily-clad female Descendants as content, one Reddit user, named Rekreznuk, has identified an inconsistency. The character Viessa, who is introduced at the beginning of the game, lacks jiggle physics in her movements, but she demonstrates them in the character selection cinematic. Consequently, Rekreznuk requested that Nexon addresses this discrepancy, believing it would enhance the gaming experience and potentially increase revenue from sold skins.
It’s no surprise that the post sparked a large response from other gamers, who encouraged Nexon to address the issue in the next update. However, focusing too much on jiggle physics might not be a priority for developers, given The First Descendant’s ongoing issues like the Valby Run translation mishap. But, considering the recent openness of the TFD team about game problems, there’s a chance it could be tackled in an upcoming patch.
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2024-07-23 23:09