Surveillance 2 He was not having a good time. After suicide Two external attacks It makes playing hero shooter almost impossible He was criticized for his poor cell phone policy. Then I had a lot Problems during play Surveillance 2 with friends. Blizzard eased that pain, eliminating the need for phones altogether and allowing more players to enjoy the sequel later in the week, but not before. Extended closing on Thursday evening. By Friday, the fans were there I discovered a chat bug that randomly spent his real money at the store. It’s evening and Blizzard has another update to kick off the weekend.
After updating to new stateBlizzard is grateful that fans have been “patient” throughout this story, and while there have been some welcome improvements, the game’s larger status update is still a bit of a mixed bag.
In a status update, Blizzard announced that starting June 9, 2021, console players with a linked Battle.net account, as well as all PC players with linked accounts, will no longer need a cell phone. In an e-mail, a Blizzard spokesperson explained that there are completely new players Surveillance 2However, he still needs a phone number, so the need isn’t completely gone.
While Blizzard says it’s making progress on account merging issues, as well as players being unable to access a purchased Watchpoint Pack on consoles, the developer says some may still be experiencing hiccups. There is still a waiting list for the previous version, and in the case of the latest version, PlayStation owners in particular may not see the product in their stock. Just scheduled to roll out later that night. Some may still experience those pesky login issues, but Blizzard has made it seem like a much smaller stumbling block for the game now.
Perhaps the most ironic point of the status update is that it replaced the login issue. Here’s Blizzard explaining how by improving one thing now, players may have a bad experience elsewhere:
Now that we’ve increased capabilities and synced higher with players, matchmaking systems will be affected, meaning you may have to wait before being included in a match. We are making configuration changes within this system today and hope to reduce the wait time a bit during the day. We will continue to investigate matchmaking queues over the weekend to identify other improvements we can make
At least you can stay in the game while you wait.
Blizzard has learned that fans may be disappointed after saying goodbye to this update after thanking players and admitting the game got off to a rough start, Blizzard wrote:
We really appreciate your patience and thank you for your support. We focus on improvement Surveillance 2 An experience for all players.
This is what it looks like at the moment Note and observe Players will have to wait until next week to see more meaningful changes than the ones that came after tonight’s game.