by Jonathan Oct 02,2025
Funcomは『Dune: Awakening』のアップデートを lightning speed(電光石火)で進めており、パブリックテストクライアントやDeep DesertのPvEゾーン拡張計画(マップの約10%から50%へ)に関する最新情報を追っていた矢先、同スタジオは6月26日をもって全プレイヤー向けに変更を即時適用しました。
「PvEエリアはDeep Desertマップの南側半分全体に拡張されました」とFuncomは最新のパッチノートで明言。「これによりPvPに興味のないプレイヤーも、インペリアルテストステーションや洞窟などのエンドゲームコンテンツに、プレイヤー同士の戦闘を強制されることなくアクセス可能になりました」
開発チームはプレイヤーフィードバックへの姿勢を強調:「皆さんの声に耳を傾けつつ、必要に応じて調整を続けていくことをお約束します」
このアップデートは、開発者がエンドゲームにおける"toxic behavior"(悪質な行為)や"griefing"(嫌がらせ)への不満を認めたAMA(質疑応答セッション)を受けたもの。オーニソプターでのプレイヤー押し潰し機能削除後も続いていた問題に対し、同スタジオはDeep DesertのPvPダイナミクス改善計画を策作中です。
「PvEプレイヤーにはエンドゲームコンテンツを存分に体験してほしい」とクリエイティブディレクターJoel Bylos氏。「PvPに興味のないプレイヤーを無理やりPvPシステムに参加させることが目的ではありません」
FuncomはDeep Desertのコアビジョン(週単位でリセットされる高リスク・高報酬の自律再生ゾーン)を堅持。緊張感、探索、協力を促し、ギルド結成を通じてアラキスの危険に挑む仕組みは変わりません。
ただし重要な注意点:コントロールポイントと難破船は全マップでPvPゾーンのまま。つまりPvEゾーンである南半分でも、Hagga Basinの難破船と同様にこれらのポイント周辺では局所的なPvPが発生し得ます。
追加の乗り物体制変更が適用されました:
パッチ1.1.0.17のその他主要変更点:
『Dune: Awakening』はSteamで「非常に好評」評価を獲得する素晴らしいスタートを切りました。6月10日リリース数時間で142,000人以上の同時接続プレイヤーを記録後、ピーク時189,333人に達し、現在では100万人以上のプレイヤーを突破(Funcom史上最速売上タイトル)。当メディアのレビューでも8/10点の高評価を獲得しています。
新規プレイヤーは必ずDune: Awakeningクラス解説、ストーリー進展のための攻略ガイド、鉄・鋼・アルミニウム探査に役立つ資源ガイドをご覧ください。アラキスの過酷な砂漠を生き抜くためのトレーナー場所ガイドもお見逃しなく。
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