Yu-Gi-Oh: Grasp Duel‘s coin flip exploit has lastly been handled in a brand new recreation replace. Gamers who disconnect in the course of the coin toss will now mechanically have that match rely as a loss. This could make decks closely primarily based on first-turn kill methods, like Drytron, a bit much less prevalent.
“We’ve been receiving suggestions relating to gamers who keep away from by disconnecting once they couldn’t win a coin toss that decides who goes first or second,” Konami says in an in-game message. “As a countermeasure to this, we’ve improved the characteristic so {that a} participant who disconnects throughout a coin toss will lose the duel. We apologise for the time it has taken to implement this characteristic.”
Konami has additionally introduced that Grasp Duel has now surpassed 30 million downloads, simply over three months after launch. Gamers are getting 1,000 free gems as a celebratory bonus, which you’ll declare from a limited-time login mission. The sport’s concurrent PC participant counts have dropped dramatically since their launch heights, as SteamDB reveals, although it’s nonetheless recurrently amongst Steam’s prime 25 video games.
The long-awaited Grasp Duel banlist additionally arrived this week forward of its in-game implementation on Could 9, although many gamers really feel it doesn’t go far sufficient to restrict the facility of the sport’s drawback decks.
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