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New The First Descendant feature coming in update 1.2.18 divides fans

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The First Descendant update 1.2.18 is set to come out on May 22nd, and it is a big update set to introduce lots of new content. Some of this new content already previewed includes a new VIB boss named Icemaden, as well as a new Party Finder system that should greatly improve matchmaking. However, Nexon have now announced another new feature for The First Descendant update 1.2.18, and it’s something that has divided the TFD community.
Nexon announces new feature for The First Descendant update 1.2.18
On the official The First Descendant X account, Nexon has announced another new feature for update 1.2.18. This feature is the ability to “peek into other loadouts”. Basically, you’ll be able to see the modules used by another player, as well as see their dye along with makeup and all other costume cosmetics.
Image credit: @FirstDescendant on X
While this sounds like a good idea, there is some division amongst the community. In response to the announcement on X, there are a lot of replies against the peek. There are comments worried that it will ruin build diversity, and there are simply players who would rather keep their build a secret.
On Reddit, one of the concerns fans have is that other players will leave matches due to not being impressed with another player’s build. As per one comment on the TFD subreddit, the “Game’s already full of crybabies who leave if they see a ‘low tier’ desc, so their concerns are legitimate”. There are also people who don’t want their unique build of cosmetics and dyes to be copied by others.
However, in favor of player inspection being added, one comment on X points out that this feature is available in other games and was supposed to be part of TFD at launch.
For those against player inspection, a lot of people are simply arguing that there should be an optional toggle so players can have the choice to hide their builds. This would be the perfect middleground as it would allow player inspection for those who want it, while allowing those who don’t to not have to participate.
Unfortunately, we don’t know right now if there will be a toggle for player inspection. Fortunately, we only have to wait until May 22nd to find out.
For more The First Descendant, we have a guide to the best skills and loadout for Viessa, along with the best skills, gear, and mods for the hugely popular Bunny. We also have a guide for Freyna along with fundamental tips for beginners.

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New The First Descendant feature coming in update 1.2.18 divides fans
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here The First Descendant update 1.2.18 is set to come out on May 22nd, and it is a big update set to introduce lots of new content. Some of this new content already previewed includes a new VIB boss named Icemaden, as well as a new Party Finder system that should greatly improve matchmaking. However, Nexon have now announced another new feature for The First Descendant update 1.2.18, and it’s something that has divided the TFD community. Nexon announces new feature for The First Descendant update 1.2.18 On the official The First Descendant X account, Nexon has announced another new feature for update 1.2.18. This feature is the ability to “peek into other loadouts”. Basically, you’ll be able to see the modules used by another player, as well as see their dye along with makeup and all other costume cosmetics. Image credit: @FirstDescendant on X While this sounds like a good idea, there is some division amongst the community. In response to the announcement on X, there are a lot of replies against the peek. There are comments worried that it will ruin build diversity, and there are simply players who would rather keep their build a secret. On Reddit, one of the concerns fans have is that other players will leave matches due to not being impressed with another player’s build. As per one comment on the TFD subreddit, the “Game’s already full of crybabies who leave if they see a ‘low tier’ desc, so their concerns are legitimate”. There are also people who don’t want their unique build of cosmetics and dyes to be copied by others. However, in favor of player inspection being added, one comment on X points out that this feature is available in other games and was supposed to be part of TFD at launch. For those against player inspection, a lot of people are simply arguing that there should be an optional toggle so players can have the choice to hide their builds. This would be the perfect middleground as it would allow player inspection for those who want it, while allowing those who don’t to not have to participate. Unfortunately, we don’t know right now if there will be a toggle for player inspection. Fortunately, we only have to wait until May 22nd to find out. For more The First Descendant, we have a guide to the best skills and loadout for Viessa, along with the best skills, gear, and mods for the hugely popular Bunny. We also have a guide for Freyna along with fundamental tips for beginners. The First Descendant Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X Genre: Action, Adventure, RPG 5 VideoGamer Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share #new #first #descendant #feature #coming
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New The First Descendant feature coming in update 1.2.18 divides fans
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here The First Descendant update 1.2.18 is set to come out on May 22nd, and it is a big update set to introduce lots of new content. Some of this new content already previewed includes a new VIB boss named Icemaden, as well as a new Party Finder system that should greatly improve matchmaking. However, Nexon have now announced another new feature for The First Descendant update 1.2.18, and it’s something that has divided the TFD community. Nexon announces new feature for The First Descendant update 1.2.18 On the official The First Descendant X account, Nexon has announced another new feature for update 1.2.18. This feature is the ability to “peek into other loadouts”. Basically, you’ll be able to see the modules used by another player, as well as see their dye along with makeup and all other costume cosmetics. Image credit: @FirstDescendant on X While this sounds like a good idea, there is some division amongst the community. In response to the announcement on X, there are a lot of replies against the peek. There are comments worried that it will ruin build diversity, and there are simply players who would rather keep their build a secret. On Reddit, one of the concerns fans have is that other players will leave matches due to not being impressed with another player’s build. As per one comment on the TFD subreddit, the “Game’s already full of crybabies who leave if they see a ‘low tier’ desc, so their concerns are legitimate”. There are also people who don’t want their unique build of cosmetics and dyes to be copied by others. However, in favor of player inspection being added, one comment on X points out that this feature is available in other games and was supposed to be part of TFD at launch. For those against player inspection, a lot of people are simply arguing that there should be an optional toggle so players can have the choice to hide their builds. This would be the perfect middleground as it would allow player inspection for those who want it, while allowing those who don’t to not have to participate. Unfortunately, we don’t know right now if there will be a toggle for player inspection. Fortunately, we only have to wait until May 22nd to find out. For more The First Descendant, we have a guide to the best skills and loadout for Viessa, along with the best skills, gear, and mods for the hugely popular Bunny. We also have a guide for Freyna along with fundamental tips for beginners. The First Descendant Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X Genre(s): Action, Adventure, RPG 5 VideoGamer Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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