

NEW WE HAPPY FEW UPDATE PATCH
The second post-launch patch for We Happy Few addresses performance optimization, crash fixes, progression blockers, some gameplay bugs, and a couple of small balance issues. If you experience any issues regarding the update, or in general, please contact. You can also view these notes on our Knowledge Base.
NEW WE HAPPY FEW UPDATE FULL
Below is a full list of the changes included in this patch for PC.

NEW WE HAPPY FEW UPDATE UPDATE
This update includes fixes for several known issues, including some that address the crashing issues being experienced by some players. But it is a still a long way off being finished yet, which is worth remembering before you decide to pick it up.A new update for We Happy Few is rolling out on Xbox One tomorrow night, Tuesday, September 25th, 2018! We Happy Few is starting to look like a great game, and if you want to help support them, then I would highly recommend grabbing this in its early stages. It also offers brand new quests, new safe houses and new weapons to use in-game. We begin to find out why Joy was introduced and also why people wear masks wherever they go. The biggest addition to We Happy Few is the new area of Maidenholm where we can actually start to find out a little bit of lore about the interesting world that they have developed for us.

But the biggest problem I faced was even though they have toned down the survival element quite substantially, it still feels like I am banging my head against a brick wall as my character succumbs to infection or dies of thirst (and that is why I am going to hell!). I found myself either getting lost in the massive open world or being killed by the NPC’s for reasons I’m not even sure of. The game still has huge flaws in the way it plays, such as lack of tutorial and no storyline to progress through (they have been promised in a later update). We now have a working map and quest icons which make progressing through the game easier and the bugs and glitches that were a huge factor have now been toned down.īut even with this monster update, if you are thinking that this game is nearly finished, then you couldn’t be more wrong. With the option to turn permadeath off and also to tone down the survival aspect of this game, it is slowly but surely becoming more playable with each update. The Maidenholm Update changes the way you play this game considerably. With no clear map, no storyline and with survival being one of the biggest factors of the game, I struggled with it and since just left it to stand on my hard-drive as I awaited the newest update. We Happy Few is currently available as a Game Preview title on the Xbox One and Early Access through Steam, and with the additions introduced in the The Maidenhold Update, it may now be worth picking up.īefore the release of the newest update to the game, it was bulky and really difficult to play. If you refuse to take your Joy then you are a downer and often get your head caved in by the Bobbies (the police force in the game). I was so caught up in the trailer that I immediately did so, and now it seems I made the right call.įor those of you who may not be aware, We Happy Few is set in an alternative UK during the 1960’s where people take a medicine called Joy, which helps erase their memories of the war and live a joyful and complacent life. We Happy Few first appeared at E3 a couple of years back, with Compulsion Games asking us to try and help them create their game by donating to their Kickstarter page.
