《非生物因子》自5月首次登陆Steam以来,在Steam上发布了新的《粉碎深度》更新

币界网Published on 2024-08-13Last updated on 2024-08-13

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《非生物因子》于8月12日发布了一个名为“粉碎深度”的重大更新,这是自三个月前游戏推出以来的最新更新。此次更新对游戏进行了新的改进,包括可供探索的新设施以及可利用的工具、工作台和车辆。

《非生物因素》是一款以叙事为导向的生存游戏,于5月发布了一项重大更新,以补充游戏的早期访问。该升级名为“粉碎深度更新”,为玩家单独或最多六名玩家的小组提供了额外的探索区域。

升级引入了一个危险的安全部门,有黑暗的秘密等待着探险家。此次升级还引入了一座水电站,玩家将在那里进行水肺潜水探险。

非生物因子粉碎深度更新上线

《粉碎深度》更新预告片还显示,玩家将有更多的自由与游戏中的收藏品互动。在水电站,玩家可以使用钓竿和鱼饵进行捕鱼活动。

玩家还可以选择将捕获的食物烹饪成各种美味佳肴,如寿司。食物将在玩家家中必须配备的专用电源厨师柜台的右侧独家制作。

此次更新还引入了升级的制作台,允许玩家进行不同的活动,并与各种工具和设备互动。《粉碎深度》更新还引入了一项功能,允许玩家为角色设计定制服装,特别是在穿着探索游戏寒冷部分时。

非生物因子的温度系统现在是最新的

开发人员还重新创建了温度系统,允许参与者读取角色仪表上的温度变化。读数将反映角色对游戏不同区域极端温度条件的耐受性。

升级还具有新的游戏内可部署功能,如自动打捞器、水分传送器、碳路障、门户厕所和碳桥。开发人员还通过额外的激光驱动可部署设备扩展了锁和激光系统。

更新的非生物因子具有额外的威胁和用于冒险和战斗的战斗工具。玩家将在水电站游泳时佩戴新的护目镜,探索黑暗区域时佩戴夜视镜,一架带瞄准镜的Magbow,几件军用重型武器,一架喷气背包和一辆可驾驶的SUV,仅举几例。

6月,开发商推出了一项涉及Flathill雾的小更新。此次更新特别关注了可怕的天气更新,如令人作呕的孢子、险恶的雾和辐射泄漏。然而,雾有点太大,给玩家造成了障碍。但是,“挤压深度”更新已将雾量减少到最佳水平。

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