Blue Protocol, the highly anticipated MMORPG from Bandai Namco Online and A-class, seems to be hitting a rough patch. The development team, acknowledging the game’s current difficulties, has openly promised improvements to address player concerns.
According to a recent article on Jagat Play, several key issues are causing frustration among players. Bugs have plagued the game since its release, hindering enjoyment and creating a less than ideal experience. Additionally, communication between developers and the player base has been criticized for being poor, leading to confusion and a sense of disconnect.
Content appears to be another area needing attention. Players feel there’s not enough to keep them engaged, with the endgame feeling repetitive and lacking depth. Furthermore, accusations have surfaced that the developers may have misidentified the target audience. Marketed as a casual MMORPG, Blue Protocol reportedly leans towards a more hardcore style, causing some players who expected a more relaxed experience to lose interest.
However, there’s a glimmer of hope. The developers have pledged to tackle these problems head-on. A roadmap outlining future updates has been released, and improved communication with the player community is a key focus.
Whether Blue Protocol can overcome these challenges remains to be seen. Nevertheless, the development team’s willingness to acknowledge the issues and actively work towards solutions is a positive step in the right direction. Fans of the game can only wait and see if the promised improvements will bring Blue Protocol back on track.