The November patch of Back 4 Blood is causing frustration. Many players are quitting. “It’s just not fun like this.”
The first really big patch for Back 4 Blood since its release is here. The big November update brought many changes, but the player base of the zombie shooter is furious. “Do the devs actually play their game?” is often asked, as some things are now harder than before.
What’s going on with Back 4 Blood? Although the launch of Back 4 Blood went relatively well, not everything was perfect. A small patch had previously eliminated some of the worst bugs. Now there was the first planned update, and it was supposed to alleviate the most pressing issues.
The update did bring some useful additions. All Cleaners are now playable from the start, the solo mode has been renamed to “Training,” and the swarm PvP mode has received many balance adjustments to make the rounds a bit more exciting.
Especially cool and useful is that first aid stations now show a preview of how many health points they will restore. So you no longer have to guess what exactly a healing does and waste a lot of copper.
Also, some maps that were considered overpowered, such as “Money Grubbers,” have been significantly nerfed and now grant less copper.
You can view the complete patch notes with all details on the official