Palworld Feybreak Released!

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Palworld has received a massive update in Feybreak! New Pals, a whole new massive island, new weapons, and countless fixes/optimizations
Update is free!
Source: Twitter

To those running their own servers, the dedicated server software has been updated as well
https://x.com/Palworld_EN/status/1871175835211968776
 
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Seeing as the only comment was by the resident Clown who should be in the Hamburger Suit but has yet to actually get in it and probably was just the usual Anti-Nintendo dreck anyhow, I guess i'll try and be a little insightful and say that this post about the update gained virtually no real traction compared to the Nintendo lawsuit and Terarria collab really speaks volumes on how much the "gaming community" actually "cared" about the game outside of the controversy it could garner (especially on the PC side of things where the game barely has 200k peak player counts with the only positive spike being around the time of the lawsuit), though that wouldn't be much of a shock considering how much of a "Flavor of the month" feel many of the hit games of this year had.

For PocketPair, this should be more than ample to focus and just make the best updates they can like this with the luck they had when they arn't dealing with the lawsuit brought on by partnering with Sony in the way they did and killing any idea they would be Indie outside the gullible on Twitter or Reddit.
 
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Seeing as the only comment was by the resident Clown who should be in the Hamburger Suit but has yet to actually get in it and probably was just the usual Anti-Nintendo dreck anyhow, I guess i'll try and be a little insightful and say that this post about the update gained virtually no real traction compared to the Nintendo lawsuit and Terarria collab really speaks volumes on how much the "gaming community" actually "cared" about the game outside of the controversy it could garner (especially on the PC side of things where the game barely has 200k peak player counts with the only positive spike being around the time of the lawsuit), though that wouldn't be much of a shock considering how much of a "Flavor of the month" feel many of the hit games of this year had.

For PocketPair, this should be more than ample to focus and just make the best updates they can like this with the luck they had when they arn't dealing with the lawsuit brought on by partnering with Sony in the way they did and killing any idea they would be Indie outside the gullible on Twitter or Reddit.
need I remind you Sony does have an ace up their sleeve you may haven't been born back then (could be wrong) but Nintendo did fuck over Sony with the snes add on) pretty sure that tidbit enters as evidence to counter the lawsuit the timing was bad for nintendo too combinded with that info as that puts this lawsuit into malicious grounds and should be thrown out but that's another topic
 
need I remind you Sony does have an ace up their sleeve you may haven't been born back then (could be wrong) but Nintendo did fuck over Sony with the snes add on) pretty sure that tidbit enters as evidence to counter the lawsuit the timing was bad for nintendo too combinded with that info as that puts this lawsuit into malicious grounds and should be thrown out but that's another topic
And I say so what?, If "Nintendo screwing Sony over with the SNES Addon" was so relevant, than ethier party would've sued right then and there back then instead of what actually happened with Sony moving on with making the original Playstation while Nintendo partnered with Phillips and whatever the fuck the CD-i was, and besides, the 'attempted' partnership doesn't mean anything as it's irrelevant to the current lawsuit as it's tied to those 2021 apporved 3 years later patents and how Sony tried to make PocketPair into thier version of GameFreak (Remember Palworld Entertainment, the partner company between Sony, Aniplex and PocketPair?)

and even that still doesn't mean anything as it doesn't detract from the point that the normies and a good chunk of the playerbase that bought into the hype had left within the first month of release and the only major influx of players that can be tracked was comming from the lawsuit, which still didn't change much since they also left a month after the lawsuit's announcement, leaving the hardcore players who stuck behind. Does this remind you of any other game this year that were hearled up as the next big thing only to be forgoten within a month, such as Helldivers II, which faded into the background over time since it first released before Sony trying to kill the game by forcing PSN requirements months later caught people's attention, which only went on for a few weeks before going right back to fading into the limelight and is hardly brought up outside of the hardcore gaming community now.


The only difference between Helldivers II and Palworld in thier slides into falling out of the non-hardcore concsious is that PocketPair isn't making deleberately bad changes that piss off the remaining players like Arrowhead and has the excuse of probably being tied to covering thier ass for the parts of the lawsuit they actually are involved with.
 
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(especially on the PC side of things where the game barely has 200k peak player counts with the only positive spike being around the time of the lawsuit)
As if the latest mainline Pokemon games weren't entirely forgotten about a year or more ago. It's not a high mark to put in more effort than GameFreak, but PocketPair has consistently done that at the very least. Besides, it's not like concurrent player counts mean anything for games that aren't live-service or MMOs anyway.
 
As if the latest mainline Pokemon games weren't entirely forgotten about a year or more ago. It's not a high mark to put in more effort than GameFreak, but PocketPair has consistently done that at the very least. Besides, it's not like concurrent player counts mean anything for games that aren't live-service or MMOs anyway.
Then I'll ask you this: did you know anyone who isn't a hardcore gamer and usually have thier gaming activities consist of only playing the yearly CoD, Fortnite, and whatever else gets put in front of them that the internet hypes as the next big thing every month (which they would have undoubtedly have initially known about Palworld given how much it was hyped when it was launched) who still remembered Palworld between the months where the internet had forgot about it and before the initial news of the lawsuit and after the attention/hype said lawsuit brought dwindled away? No social media posts by people who use them very often, just people out doing their jobs that you might know and have struck a conversation with before.
 
And I say so what?, If "Nintendo screwing Sony over with the SNES Addon" was so relevant, than ethier party would've sued right then and there back then instead of what actually happened with Sony moving on with making the original Playstation while Nintendo partnered with Phillips and whatever the fuck the CD-i was, and besides, the 'attempted' partnership doesn't mean anything as it's irrelevant to the current lawsuit as it's tied to those 2021 apporved 3 years later patents and how Sony tried to make PocketPair into thier version of GameFreak (Remember Palworld Entertainment, the partner company between Sony, Aniplex and PocketPair?)

and even that still doesn't mean anything as it doesn't detract from the point that the normies and a good chunk of the playerbase that bought into the hype had left within the first month of release and the only major influx of players that can be tracked was comming from the lawsuit, which still didn't change much since they also left a month after the lawsuit's announcement, leaving the hardcore players who stuck behind. Does this remind you of any other game this year that were hearled up as the next big thing only to be forgoten within a month, such as Helldivers II, which faded into the background over time since it first released before Sony trying to kill the game by forcing PSN requirements months later caught people's attention, which only went on for a few weeks before going right back to fading into the limelight and is hardly brought up outside of the hardcore gaming community now.


The only difference between Helldivers II and Palworld in thier slides into falling out of the non-hardcore concsious is that PocketPair isn't making deleberately bad changes that piss off the remaining players like Arrowhead and has the excuse of probably being tied to covering thier ass for the parts of the lawsuit they actually are involved with.
one thing unless you got money for a legal battle screweing over a japanese company parnership is usually not a good idea very few survive and i feel that will come back to haunt them in court
 

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