New update, Dockyard. I seem to try every update for like an hour then uninstall till the next one. :/
I’m right there with you. There is a really fun core to the game, but over time it is hard to enjoy that while getting a F2P model slapped across your face repeatedly.
New update out:
New update , will give it a try tonight after my bit of time with Brink yesterday, I am craving some Splash Damage FPS.
Me too! It’s been a while since I played Dirty Bomb.
Thought this was interesting:
I wonder whether it was the update or the influx of Brink players (or both) that gave Dirty Bomb the big bump in August. The July update saw a noticeable up tick too.
Mentioned last week, apparently no one noticed!
Oh hey… today is 1.0 day!
I kinda liked that game. Not sure why it hasn’t ‘clicked’ with more people.
Guess the micro and the lootcrate system is a bit too much for most people.
The running&gunning felt real nice last time I played it, and some of the maps were quite good.
Welp , GG!
It’s with a heavy heart that, after a bug fix build ships in the upcoming weeks, we will be ending live development and updates on Dirty Bomb.
I’m surprised it lasted this long.
:(
Was fun the little I played it at least.
Splash Damage is turning off the in-game market and giving everyone access to all characters for free next week.
Ah nice , there are a few I never tried.
I missed the news back in October that it was stopping development.
So the in-game market will persist after the free week? Just no new content? People won’t get all mercs automatically afterwards? But they’re refunding whoever bought the “all-mercs” DLC?
Yep, you will still have to earn and pay for new mercs, using in game credits.
They are boosting the credits earned rate:
To make sure you guys earn whatever you want more quickly, we’ve upped the base Credit earn rate from 19 per minute to 50 per minute.
https://www.splashdamage.com/news/the-design-of-dirty-bomb/
Artbook, design doc, and soundtrack are free now.
End is near…
Fun game. Sucks that their servers are rent-a-bs instead of offering stand-alone servers anyone can run well beyond the life of the company.