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Thursday, December 9, 2021

New World Server Merger Is Finally Happening


Amazon will be merging some New World servers when data shows "the world experience has become sub-adoptable."

Two months after the massive launch of New World, Amazon Game Studios has begun merging servers amid a drop in player numbers.

The game's first server merge, the central EU server Mardi, will merge into the EU server Britia. It was supposed to take place on December 8th, but after widespread Amazon Web Services impacting the New World, it would be December 9th instead. Two more mergers, this time for all the servers that make up the Central EU Oneheim Terra World set and the South American Nibiru Mu World set, will take place on 10 December.

Those mergers are likely to be just the beginning. New World saw over 900,000 concurrent players shortly after launch, leading to long login queue times. In response, Amazon increasingly built new servers for players to create characters for, later promising free server transfers. Fast forward to now, and the end result of server transfers and a dwindling active player base is that many of the game's servers built to reduce login problems are now ghost towns with only a few hundred active players. While the game is still popular, at the time of writing it is the fourth most played game on Steam, with a peak concurrent player count of over 114,000, with simply more servers than players to fill them.

Amazon recently released an FAQ detailing how and why one server might be merged into another, stating that the experience turned out to be "sub-optimal" on the world if the studio's data showed that it will start looking for servers into which it can be merged. To determine if a server might be "unhealthy," Amazon says it looks at population size, overall player engagement, and more.

Once it is determined that a server merge is needed, Amazon begins looking for a host server to merge the other servers with. That investigation involves comparing things like faction balance, language, and game play style between different servers before making a decision.

Progress is not lost when one server merges with another with the transfer of gold, commodities, companies, houses, and so on. The only thing that doesn't transfer are the ownership areas, which are left in the control of the players on the host server who will accept new players from the merge. This throws a wrinkle in the game's PvP-focused faction warfare, which aims to own as many territories as possible, but beats the option of playing on almost empty servers with little or no competition.

Amazon recently rolled back a controversial change it proposed for New World's endgame, one that would have made gear derived from crafting less effective if players failed to participate in certain endgame activities. . That will no longer be the case, although some elements of the upcoming system, called specialisations, are still expected to arrive in future patches. New seasonal content, as well as other endgame changes, are currently being tested in the game's public test area.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Assassin's Creed III and other major titles are now available for free download on PC, for a limited time


Assassin Creed III is the latest game that Ubisoft is giving away through the promotion. To honor the 30th anniversary of Ubisoft, the Ubisoft club offers seven digital PC games for free. The previous games that Ubisoft gave this year are Prince of Persia: the time arena in June, the splinter cell in July, Rayman Origins in August, The crew in September, Beyond good and evil in October and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon November.

The Assassin's Creed III game will be free for this month, and you can grab it from Ubisoft Club, just create an account, or you can log in to the member's account. Ubisoft '30 Days of Giveaways' ends on December 23rd, it seems like a safe bet that you should take Assassin's Creed III before December 23rd.

Assassin's Creed III is an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for Xbox 360.

Wii U, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. It is the fifth version of the Assassin Creed series and a sequel to Assassin's Creed 2011: Revelations. The game was released worldwide for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in North America on October 30, 2012.

Assassin's Creed III is set in an open world and presented from a third-person perspective with a focus on using Desmond and Connor's combat. Connor can freely explore eighteenth-century Boston, New York City and the American suburbs to complete side missions far from the main argument. The game also features a multiplayer component, which allows players to compete online as single and team based targets, including assassinations and evading pursuers. The game received a positive review from the experts, who praised him for his diverse cast of character, playability, visuals and narrative. Assassin's creed3 was a massive commercial success, selling more than 12 million copies worldwide. Ubisoft developed a new game engine, Anvil Next, for the game.

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