H1Z1 had a rough weekend. The developers are accused of deliberately deceiving and cheating the fans. That the game also has its good sides can be seen in a gameplay video featuring the weapon expert Jimmy Whisenhunt in action.
H1Z1 had a more than mixed weekend. The gaming press is currently heavily criticizing the game. For example, GameStar headlines speak of a “debacle”, of “lies” by the developers, and of an outrage, as large companies like “Sony” exploited early access.
Now, perhaps not just the most nuanced perspective, but that is not the point here. In any case, it reflects the mood of some players who are struggling with the still unfinished but nevertheless paid €20 early access and the air drops as an issue.
The justifications of the SOE employees are dismissed by the angry fans in the corresponding posts as nonsense and as a sign that they wanted to somehow wriggle out of it.
A wonderful example of how SOE employees wriggle out of a situation can now be seen in a gameplay video of H1Z1. It shows the SOE weapons expert and game designer Jimmy Whisenhunt in a … tricky situation. The fact that each participant can speak to each other via a microphone adds a unique touch to the experience.