BioWare Veterans Unhappy With State of Their New Game; Nightingale's Roadmap Undergoes Extensive Updates
The Nightingale game still needs a fair amount of work. Inflexion Games studio has outlined the production development difficulties it will want to deal with first.
The devs of the charming Nightingale explained what problems they intend to solve in their game first, and also said which changes we will have to wait a while for. Unfortunately, the offline mode desired by fans is in the latter group.
In the above video, among others, the CEO of the company, Aaryn Flynn, spoke. In the past, he was associated with the BioWare studio, where he worked on Dragon Age: Origins. In the material, he said that the Inflexion Games team isn't satisfied with its current state and announced further work on improvements.
[...] There are some things that we're not happy with. Whether it's network disconnects, some missing quality-of-life improvements that we want to get done, or other things in the game that are missing or not quite where we want to be, we're working hard to address those things right now and to make sure that you get the best playable experience possible -- said Flynn.
A new Roadmap has appeared on the game's official website, showing the current priorities for the studio. Below you will find a few selected problems that developers will want to address in the near future.
- Solving problems with network connection.
- Introduction of the option to skip the tutorial.
- Improving gameplay balance.
Later, Nightingale will feature, among others:
- offline mode;
- improved AI of opponents;
- additional features for NPCs.
You can check the complete Roadmap on the above mentioned page.
Let us remind you that Nightingale can be played in early access from February 20, 2024, on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The annoying bugs and shortcomings of this title are visible in the community's reception. The game currently has an average positive review rating of around 62% on Valve's platform, with over 11,000 opinions submitted.