As the technical test of the first week of "watch pioneer 2" is coming to an end, the developer Blizzard shared the development plan of the game. According to a blog post posted on the official website of the watch pioneer, the team's top priority is to make players prefer auxiliary responsibilities, which will eventually shorten players' queuing time and optimize the UI of the game.
Now, the unwelcome auxiliary duties seem to be the biggest problem of the game. During the technical test, Blizzard said they observed that auxiliary heroes were too vulnerable to upper and flank attacks because the number of shields was reduced and there was no second reload hero to protect them, which made them too passive and not a very viable option for players. Because of this, the queue time of reload and output players is increasing.
In response to these complaints and the increasing queue time, Blizzard said it had made "major adjustments" to the responsibility, including improving their overall durability and strength. However, these changes are only part of the studio's initial plan to improve game balance. In the long run, the team believes that the most effective way to solve this problem is to add exciting new auxiliary heroes to the game, and they intend to do so in the future.
In addition, Blizzard said it plans to improve the UI of "watchman 2", especially the content displayed on the new scoreboard. According to blizzard, the original idea of the scoreboard's "Medal" system was to actively strengthen personal performance and let players know their contribution to the team, but later realized that the information provided led to different understandings of players. Therefore, the new and improved scoreboard will now display key statistics, such as elimination, assists, death, injury, injury mitigation and treatment, which will be available to all players in real time. Moreover, with the application of the new scoreboard of "watch pioneer 2", the "full fire" and "Medal" systems will be disabled.
In addition to making these plans, Blizzard also promises to carefully listen to community feedback and maintain regular communication with players through weekly updates.