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According to test feedback, "Unlocking the limit" may all mechas be unlocked at the beginning.

2025-03-27 20:52:56|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Recently, the public test of the team's action mecha game "Unlimiting the Machine" has ended, with more than 300,000 people participating in the test.During the testing period, many players provided feedback to the developer Xishanju, and the team seemed willing to make changes based on these feedbacks.

根据测试反馈 《解限机》或可能开局所有机甲全部解锁

The team is considering multiple elements of the game, including all mechas being offered to all players at the start of the game’s release, as well as the availability of some mecha modules in 3v3 and 6v6 competitive modes.The official does not promise that these changes will happen for the time being, but it means they understand that the real-time service model is crucial to the future of "Unlimiting the Machine".

Xishanju CEO Guo Weiwei said that one of the biggest feedback the company has received is that players want to be able to use all the mechas in the game immediately.During the testing period, players initially only have one mecha to use, and players need to complete dozens of game games to obtain enough currency to unlock new mechas, unlocking all events that may take several days.

"We know this is (the player) the biggest concern, and we think the player is right. We are considering making all the mechas available (from the beginning) to play with the player."

根据测试反馈 《解限机》或可能开局所有机甲全部解锁

However, the company also confirmed that although the initial mecha lineup may be unlocked from the beginning, subsequent new mechas and new content still need to be unlocked through play acquisition of resources or micro-transaction purchases - this will be based on the official classification of the new content.For example, one of the main contents that follow will be different versions of the currently available mechas, which will require purchase from the store.

In addition, the public test also includes a module system that players can use to customize the mecha. These modules will have different attribute changes to the mecha to adapt the player's different game styles.Although these modules have little impact, they still bring some balance concerns, so Xishanju is considering limiting them only in the "Mashmak" evacuation gameplay.

This gameplay is the main way for players to obtain modules.Last week, Xishanju held the first e-sports competition of "Unlocking the Limited Game", which mainly revolved around the 6v6 mode of the game, and in these competitions the module was banned.