Loot-style shooters are popping up more and more, but not all of them are successful. Along with blockbusters like Apex Legends, Destiny 2, and Borderland 3, there are still a number of failed games, most notably Anthem and Babylon's Fall. However, with The First Descendant, a game of the same genre by Nexon, many gamers have placed high hopes on it.
It's understandable, when what The First Descendant advertised before its launch was extremely eye-catching, epic with impressive battle scenes and graphics. However, it didn't take long for Nexon's blockbuster to reveal its problems. A series of difficulties with The First Descendant appeared shortly after its launch. From black screen errors, difficulty logging in, loading the game, FPS drops, game crashes to the more serious problem, the game's performance was too bad.
Based on the feedback from gamers, the majority of those who participated in the beta phase of The First Descendant encountered problems such as stuttering and lag quite often. Even PC gamers had to deal with another rather surprising problem: running out of video memory. As for PlayStation gamers, optimal performance was the worst problem with FPS constantly dropping, graphics were blurry and unclear, especially when going to crowded areas like Kingston. Sometimes, The First Descendant's screen even flickered strangely. To the point that many gamers thought these problems were unacceptable, and at the same time, they were skeptical about whether Nexon's free blockbuster was really “complete”.
The First Descendant also suffered from microtransaction issues that made it difficult for users to access premium currency, Twitch rewards, and free PlayStation bundles. Nexon is currently working on a fix and has also announced plans to compensate players. But this may not be enough, and The First Descendant could very well be the next flop of the genre if the issues continue.
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