EA gives details on Need for Speed Payback progression changes
Electronic Arts has been making headlines this month for its Star Wars Battlefront 2 row. It also recently faced some heat for the Need For Speed Payback title for the exact same reason. However, it has already fixed some issues, the company did give details on the updates in a blog post that fixes the issues. It has also mentioned the future fixes that will be coming to the title.
The gaming firm said that it has made changes in car upgrade times in addition to others.
"There's also been changes to the way events, bait crates and roaming racers work. Completing any of these tasks will now grant you more in-game bank as well as more REP. The increase in winnings will allow you to purchase more cars, as well as parts. The increase in REP will have a side effect of awarding you more shipments, which in turn will lead to more bank, more part tokens and more vanity items," it said.
Here are the changes that have already been rolled out:
-Decreased the time it takes for new parts to appear in Tune-Up shops, down from 30mins to 10mins.
-Increased the amount of REP awarded by taking part in events.
-Increased the amount of Bank awarded by taking part in events.
-Bait crates now reward increased REP.
-Bait crates now reward increased Bank.
-Competing against a Roaming Racer will reward you with increased REP.
-Competing against a Roaming Racer will reward you with increased Bank.
-Increased rate in which parts are rewarded within Ranked Speedlists.
-Air Suspension will now appear more frequently.
-Slightly increased REP and Bank for finishing an event outside of first place.
As for what coming, EA also gave a glimpse at what all improvement Need for Speed Payback will see in the upcoming patch. The firm says it will be improve the game performance, tune up shops and increase the level of parts awarded to users. it was not mentioned exactly when this patch will be rolled out.
Here are the improvements coming in future patch:
-Tune-up shops now stock higher quality parts.
-Improved quality of cards from targeted rolls in the Tune-up Shops.
-Increased the level on parts awarded from winning events.
-Multiple fixes to Improve stability.
-Improved game performance.
The gaming firm said that it has made changes in car upgrade times in addition to others.
"There's also been changes to the way events, bait crates and roaming racers work. Completing any of these tasks will now grant you more in-game bank as well as more REP. The increase in winnings will allow you to purchase more cars, as well as parts. The increase in REP will have a side effect of awarding you more shipments, which in turn will lead to more bank, more part tokens and more vanity items," it said.
Here are the changes that have already been rolled out:
-Decreased the time it takes for new parts to appear in Tune-Up shops, down from 30mins to 10mins.
-Increased the amount of REP awarded by taking part in events.
-Increased the amount of Bank awarded by taking part in events.
-Bait crates now reward increased REP.
-Bait crates now reward increased Bank.
-Competing against a Roaming Racer will reward you with increased REP.
-Competing against a Roaming Racer will reward you with increased Bank.
-Increased rate in which parts are rewarded within Ranked Speedlists.
-Air Suspension will now appear more frequently.
-Slightly increased REP and Bank for finishing an event outside of first place.
As for what coming, EA also gave a glimpse at what all improvement Need for Speed Payback will see in the upcoming patch. The firm says it will be improve the game performance, tune up shops and increase the level of parts awarded to users. it was not mentioned exactly when this patch will be rolled out.
Here are the improvements coming in future patch:
-Tune-up shops now stock higher quality parts.
-Improved quality of cards from targeted rolls in the Tune-up Shops.
-Increased the level on parts awarded from winning events.
-Multiple fixes to Improve stability.
-Improved game performance.
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