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'Don't leave trash on Arrakis'—Dune_ Awakening creative director implores players to 'clean up you

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Funcom's Dune: Awakening launches June 5, and in the runup to release has allowed some players to begin exploring Arrakis in beta. PCG's Chris Livingstone spent 25 hours there, and left impressed with what it offers as a survival game, Yono all app but a little iffy .

One problem that jumped out to our man was the "ugly, boxy player-made bases" that covered the map when he was getting started. These were so notable that Chris ran most of the way across the map to find an uncluttered spot to build his own base: next time he logged in, "my little base was flanked by two huge ones other players had built maybe 20 feet from my front door."

Dune: Awakening building

(Image credit: Funcom)

"So the opening tutorial encourages you to get rid of your old base, your first base," says Bylos. "And then you move further and further out into the world and we're asking you to create bigger bases. So I will say just, y'know, do your fellow starters a favour when the game launches: clean up your all yono app old bases people. Don't leave trash on [[link]] Arrakis!"

Hmm. You get the sense that this may turn out to be a part of the Dune: Awakening experience for everyone, especially in those first few weeks when a lot of players will be trying it out: I certainly know that, if I'm not enjoying a particular game, I just [[link]] shut it down rather than tidying up my mess and then shutting it down.

As : "I know I'm being picky, go rummy but if I got tired of seeing these ugly bases (including my own) in just a few hours of a press beta, how bad is it going to be after launch when the servers fill up with regular players?"

It would be nice if people cleaned up their old bases but, without some positive incentive to do so, I'm not sure many will: soon enough, we'll see it in action. And I'm still stoked to try out Dune: Awakening anyway, because I just think getting eaten by a sandworm will be worth it.

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