“Shame on you, what are you doing?”: The First Descendant’s Community is Growing as it Divides on 1 Controversial Issue

The First Descendant players are already divided into 2 halves despite the game being weeks old.

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  • The First Descendant is a fun co-op game that many have been enjoying since its release.
  • Players have started complaining about other gamers AFK Camping in some missions.
  • The community is now divided on the issue, with everybody having different feelings towards the conflict.
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The recent release of the co-op RPG title The First Descendant has blown every expectation out of the water, proving once again why 2024 is the year of co-op games that players around the globe can enjoy together.

However, different issues that divide the player base into different parts have already started to emerge in the game’s community that is still fresh and is still in the early stages, with AFK camping getting all the attention for now.

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The First Descendant – Players Are Already Divided 2 Weeks Into the Game

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AFK farming is a concept as old as time itself, being a loophole that the earliest of gamers discovered in their favorite games through the method of hit and miss. It is also something that was never really considered to be something controversial, as long as it did not come at the expense of other players in case of multiplayer.

And that is exactly what The First Descendant community is divided on, with posts surfacing the game’s Reddit forum, and different users giving their perspective on players AFK camping infiltrating farm missions in the game.

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Fortunately, as mentioned in a comment by another user, the studio has already taken a step to punish this kind of behaviour in the game, handing out bans that extend up to 30 days if reported and found guilty.

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However, on the other hand, some users have stated how the method saves them the struggle of running back and starting the mission, even granting them more kuiper since they got all the kills.

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At the end of the day, it remains a struggle to decide what is correct and what is not when it comes to a conflicted player base of a video game, and despite the problems, it seems that The First Descendant is doing pretty fine for itself, even bringing back players who left the world of gaming long ago.

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The Ultimate Honor – The First Descendant is Bringing Back People to Gaming

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Just like the surge of Helldivers 2, The First Descendant is a title that allows its players to simply have fun and shoot monsters mindlessly, which might not seem much objective at first, but that is the whole point of the game.

And as witnessed with Sony’s title, the game made by Nexon is also seeing an influx of players, many of which who had already left the world of gaming in hopes of never returning again.

What further helps the game’s case is how it stays free to play and is available on every major storefront, including Steam, Xbox and PlayStation, allowing the studio to reach a larger audience just by keeping their creation multi-platform.

Have you tried out The First Descendant yet? Make sure to let us know about your experience in the comments below!

Aaditya Chugh

Written by Aaditya Chugh

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Aaditya Chugh is a Gaming Content Writer at FandomWire. With a passion for everything gaming, he's the one you turn to for the latest insights and reviews straight from the industry. Whether he's diving into timeless classics like the first ever Doom or staying up-to-date with the newest releases like Helldivers 2 and Stellar Blade, he provides whatever you might need to stay in the loop.