That was probably nothing: The developers of Once Human asked on Reddit for their game to be rated positively on Steam. However, they had to withdraw the request after the bad patch on July 18th. The update brought two serious problems.
That was the plan:
Players lose their bases and items after patch
That was the problem: The new July 18 patch for Once Human was so full of bugs that it made reddit feel sour. The patch caused players to lose items and even their bases that they had put a lot of time into.
The bases simply lacked walls.
Developers promise solution and compensation
This is how the developers react: The developers have deleted the request for positive reviews and apologized for the problems in the game.
It was said via Discord that both problems had been identified: both the fact that you lose items when you put them in the safe and the difficulties in building bases.
They are working on a solution “as quickly as possible” – lost items will be replaced. Players who were affected by the patch will be compensated.
What should we do now? The game’s first major update will include new modes for PvE and PvP, as well as a new mountain region in the north of Once Human, as well as monsters and challenges.
Reviews on Steam are now close to “Positive”
Despite the problems, the request for positive reviews seems to have had an effect: the reviews on Steam are currently at 70% – that’s “mostly positive”, even if only a hair’s breadth. At 69%, the nice light green disappears and you’re back to the yellow “mixed”.
After The First Descendant, Once Human could be the next successful game that no one expected. We’ll show you some tips on MeinMMO if you want to get into the survival MMO: Once Human: 9 tips and tricks you should know for survival