Bungie promet un correctif après l'exploitation de bugs dans le raid de Marathon

Un joueur a exploité un bug permettant de sortir des limites de la carte dans le raid Cryo Archive de Marathon afin de tendre des embuscades à des équipes après qu'elles aient terminé l'affrontement. Le studio s'est engagé à corriger le problème avant le retour de la carte et revoit ses politiques concernant de telles actions.

Au cours du week-end du 9 mai, le streamer NAPainter a utilisé un bug dans Marathon pour pénétrer dans la salle de butin du Compiler sans être détecté. Lui et son équipe ont ensuite attaqué un autre groupe qui venait de terminer le raid, volant leurs récompenses dans ce qu'il a décrit comme l'acte le plus odieux jamais commis dans un jeu.

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Bungie releases first major update for Marathon

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Bungie has deployed update 1.0.0.4 for its sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon, addressing player feedback with balance tweaks and quality-of-life improvements. The patch includes increased ammo availability, easier objective navigation, and reductions to enemy health without diminishing their challenge. Bungie also announced enhancements to the season one rewards pass coming later this season.

Bungie has issued its biggest patch yet for Marathon, now in its second week, introducing a new end-game map called Cryo Archive. The update includes numerous fixes and tweaks to improve gameplay. Access to the map requires solving puzzles and meeting specific prerequisites.

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Prominent players in Bungie’s Marathon extraction shooter have accused cheaters of ruining ranked play, particularly in high-level lobbies and the Cryo Archive map. Streamers like AlbralelieVT described encounters with wall-hacks and stream snipers, prompting Bungie to announce expanded anti-cheat measures. The studio emphasized ongoing improvements to protect fair play.

Bungie's extraction shooter Marathon faced backlash over patch 1.0.0.4's increase to gunshot audibility range, which intensified gameplay aggression. The studio announced a partial rollback based on feedback, amid broader debates on post-launch multiplayer evolution.

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Bungie partnered with marketing firm Kurppa Hosk to design an alternate reality game that unlocked the Cryo Archive map in Marathon. Players solved the ARG faster than developers anticipated, leading to its timely activation before a weekend release. The effort aimed to blend in-game puzzles with external clues for community engagement.

Bungie has detailed the seasonal structure for its upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, promising free updates that will keep the game evolving. Seasons will last about three months and include new content like maps, gear, and events, with a full reset of player progress at the start of each one. The first season launches alongside the game on March 5.

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Players of Marathon have reached the final stage to unlock the Cryo Archive map, requiring 500 million UESC robot kills and a symbol-matching puzzle. Progress stands at about 330.5 million kills, or 66.1 percent complete. At the current rate, the map could become playable next week.

 

 

 

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