Le Drivatar Bowie Knife99 de Forza Horizon 6 suscite le mécontentement des joueurs

Les joueurs de Forza Horizon 6 ont signalé des rencontres fréquentes avec un Drivatar IA agressif nommé Bowie Knife99. Le personnage a attiré une attention considérable sur les réseaux sociaux. Les comptes officiels Xbox se sont joints à la discussion.

Forza Horizon 6 propose des Drivatars, qui sont des versions IA de joueurs réels apprenant les habitudes de conduite lors des sessions de jeu. Bowie Knife99 se distingue par son habileté et son comportement agressif pendant les courses, selon de multiples signalements de joueurs sur Reddit, X et Steam. Une publication du 23 mai a montré des extraits du Drivatar en action et souligné son impact sur les parties. Le compte XBOX UK a publié le 25 mai un message souhaitant un joyeux lundi férié à tout le monde, sauf à bowie knife99. Les membres de la communauté ont créé des fils de discussion et partagé des extraits décrivant le Drivatar comme une menace. Un compte X non officiel est également apparu pour répondre aux critiques.

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