Black Myth: Wukong Dev Warns of Possible ‘Serious Issues’

Black Myth: Wukong Dev Warns of Possible 'Serious Issues'

Highlights

  • Game Science warns players of potential serious issues in Black Myth: Wukong due to technical problems.
  • Despite these issues, Black Myth: Wukong has broken records with 2.2 million peak concurrent players on Steam.
  • Game Science promises to address gameplay issues with future updates and offers possible fixes for current problems.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming experience under my belt, I must admit that the hype surrounding Black Myth: Wukong was palpable. Having played numerous titles from various genres and regions, I found myself eagerly awaiting this ambitious action-RPG inspired by Journey to the West. However, upon diving into the game, I encountered some technical issues that were a bit of a letdown.


Players might face some significant challenges when delving into the newly unveiled game titled “Black Myth: Wukong“. The creators, Game Science, have issued a heads-up regarding this matter. As of August 20, the game is available on PC and PlayStation 5, with an Xbox Series X/S release scheduled for a later date.

Using Unreal Engine 5, the game Black Myth: Wukong is an action-packed RPG drawing inspiration from the timeless novel Journey to the West, steeped in Chinese mythology. Though it’s received praise for its robust combat and stunning graphics, the title has faced criticism due to various technical problems that have hindered gameplay for some players. In response to these issues with their latest launch, developer Game Science has acknowledged the challenges and admitted that certain difficulties may be inevitable due to a range of factors.

Game Science has acknowledged that occasional problems might arise in the game ‘Black Myth: Wukong’, due to its extensive size and the variety of software and hardware platforms it is designed to run on. Before launch, the game underwent several internal tests, but fans have been apologized to due to these potential issues. Game Science guarantees that problems can be addressed if players agree to their Data Storage and Processing Agreement. The studio also pledges to prioritize each player’s gaming experience and fix any bugs impacting normal gameplay in subsequent updates.

Possible Fixes for Black Myth: Wukong Issues

  • Restart game
  • Rest at a Keeper’s Shrine

For players facing problems that keep them from playing Black Myth: Wukong’s RPG mode, Game Science recommends attempting to restart or reviving at a Keeper’s Shrine – these are crucial spots acting as both checkpoints and fast travel destinations within the game. However, individuals experiencing graphics or launch problems have been directed towards the game’s support resources for assistance.

Man, I gotta say, even with its hiccups, Game Science’s latest release, “Black Myth: Wukong,” has been an absolute sensation! It’s broken records, reaching a staggering 2.2 million players playing simultaneously – making it the most-played single-player game ever on Steam! Previously, that title belonged to CD Projekt Red’s “Cyberpunk 2077,” which managed over a million concurrent players when it dropped in 2020. As of now, only “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds” has a higher peak player count on Valve’s Steam platform, as per the stats from SteamDB.

2020 saw Game Science disclose that their highly-anticipated game, Black Myth: Wukong, would be the inaugural title in a series inspired by Chinese folklore. Notably, this game is now being hailed as one of the finest creations from Chinese developers. Interestingly, before releasing Black Myth: Wukong, Game Science had previously launched games like 100 Heroes and Art of War: Red Tides.

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2024-08-20 20:43