“To address this, we’re planning to introduce…”: The First Descendant’s Community’s Complaints Have Won as Nexon Announce Huge Drop Rate Change-Up

The First Descendant was a hit but it hasn't been without its negatives. Nexon has swiftly taken player feedback and is aleady pushing out updates.

the first descendant, community’s complaints

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  • The First Descendant was an unexpected hit when it launched to a peak player count of more than 250k.
  • But after the initial hype, players quickly found tons of flaws within the game's different systems.
  • To address this, Nexon has released an update with a promise for something everyone will like.
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Nexon’s The First Descendant has gotten a lot of attention since its release. It had an initially strong player base that hit 265,000 concurrent players on Steam. But with time the game has faced challenges typical of the genre, particularly concerning drop rates and grinding.

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Players have expressed significant dissatisfaction with the game’s grind-heavy nature, leading Nexon to announce a significant overhaul to the drop rate system. With the release of update 1.0.5, Nexon acknowledged player concerns and is going to implement a guaranteed “pity” system.

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An in-game screenshot of The First Descendant from Nexon.
An in-game screenshot of The First Descendant from Nexon.
An in-game screenshot of The First Descendant from Nexon.

Looter shooters like The First Descendant thrive on the excitement of obtaining rare items. However, players have found themselves spending hours repeating the same activities with little to show for their efforts. 

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Minseok Joo, the game’s director, acknowledged the community’s feedback and the need for a better farming structure. He stated that the goal is to balance the various missions and chance-dependent materials in the game’s reward systems. This change comes in the wake of numerous player complaints about spending excessive time without receiving the promised rewards.

To address this, we’re planning to introduce a new system where you can more easily get the item you want after repeating the activity a certain number of times.

The First Descendant’s latest update, version 1.0.5, introduces several new features and conted. And among the most anticipated changes is the overhauled drop rate improvement system. Described as a “guaranteed drops” system, this new mechanism increases players’ chances of obtaining desired items after repeated attempts at the same activity.

The 1.0.5 update also brings new content, including two new characters, Luna and Ultimate Valby, and a new hard difficulty Void Intercept Battle named Gluttony. Additionally, a new Ultimate weapon called Peace Maker and a new module named Arche Concretion have been added. 

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Nexon Has a Long Way To Go With Future The First Descendant Updates

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The First Descendant definitely has potential for a future. | Image Credit: Nexon

Players have expressed relief at the promised drop rate improvements. Many have previously aired their grievances on social media, with some reporting spending hours on missions without receiving the rare drops they needed. The new system is expected to alleviate these issues by ensuring that the grind  is rewarded more consistently. 

Let’s talk about those drop rates.
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The controversy surrounding the game’s drop rates isn’t new for Nexon. Earlier this year, the company was fined nearly $9 million for altering the probabilities of premium loot boxes in other games. This history has understandably made players wary.

The First Descendant‘s journey has had highs and lows since its release. The game’s impressive launch numbers and early popularity are evidence of its potential within the looter-shooter genre. But to keep players happy, they need to address issues and continuously listen to players. 

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Nexon’s response to community feedback, particularly regarding drop rates, is a positive step towards achieving this goal. But will they keep this pace going forward and consider player feedback more and more? Nothing is for certain.

Are you looking forward to seeing these changes in The First Descendant? Let us know in the comments!

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Written by Daniel Royte

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Daniel is a gamer through and through with a passion for gaming in his veins. His current adventures have taken him into the world of Elden Ring, Wuthering Waves, and Genshin Impact, amongst others.