Death Stranding Patch Will Prevent Players From Griefing One Another With Vehicles
Hideo Kojima?s latest title, Death Stranding, might be about forging connections but it is not immune from ways for players to grief other porters. One prominent griefing ?strategy? involves blocking other players? paths with vehicles and can happen both maliciously and unintentionally, depending on where players abandon their unused trucks and motorbikes. This issue was causing lots of problems, even preventing some from being able to advance through the story. Fortunately, Kojima Productions will be issuing a patch for this sometime in mid-December.
The patch will allow you to delete vehicles left by other players, some of which were carefully placed in spots that could prevent the ability to progress through the game and make necessary deliveries. In Death Stranding, you can interact with other players asynchronously, helping each other with the use of structures and vehicles that make the game world feel well-traveled.
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