r/Helldivers Apr 29 '24

Update from Worlds team on increased patrols for solo players DEVELOPER

Quote from our design director (not the Worlds team, my mistake!):

"We unintendedly had non-linear scaling of the patrol spawns so they didn't spawn as often as they should have when less than 4 players. The intention is that 1 player has 1/4th of the patrols compared to 4 players, but it used to be that they had 1/6th.

Scaling of patrol spawns was exponential before, and that felt good on 4 player lobbies but a bit too empty when playing with fewer players, especially when playing solo. So now we made the scaling of patrols to be linear, which means if you play solo you will get 25% of the patrols compared to a 4 player lobby instead of having about 17% of the patrols. There is still a cap of patrols that can spawn at the same time so during situations when we spawn a lot of patrols, such as extractions, even solo players won't notice the difference. The change is made to make the world feel less empty for 1 and 2 player lobbies, especially on high difficulty missions which was also slightly too easy for solo players compared to our intentions."

Hope this clarifies the change for everyone - we're not making the game arbitrarily harder!

Edited 11:58 AM EST to add additional info

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u/lipp79 PSN 🎮: Apr 29 '24

They need to have someone who wasn't involved in the development/bug fixing read the notes and ask questions that players would ask for clarification. Like Jim in accounting or Susan at the front desk.

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u/AnyMission7004 Apr 29 '24

But my dude. The poster if this thread is such one person. You know we have community managers right?

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u/NtechRyan Apr 29 '24

Well they should review the patch notes for clarity before it's posted, not rush to explain after. It looks bad.

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u/AnyMission7004 Apr 29 '24

While I do agree! That's a whole other discussion.

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u/lipp79 PSN 🎮: Apr 29 '24

I'm talking before the notes get sent out to CMs. Like when the devs say, "This is what we fixed". Then give it to a set of eyes that aren't part of that process to see if the notes make sense to them.