168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Crossplay came to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Apex Legends last May in the mid-Season 9 update, but what about cross-progression (or cross-save, or whatever you want to call it)? That, unfortunately, was delayed as Respawn still hadn't quite ironed out all the bugs, and now thanks to the recent Apex Legends hacks, cross-progression seems to be a long way off.
An Apex fan on Twitter posed the question of cross-progression to game director Chad Grenier over the weekend, and he responded with an update. "In devel꧃opment, although recent hacks on Apex and TF have slowed down the progre🦄ss of it as we context switch to solving live game issues."
Those recent hacks are the "live game issues" that Grenier is referring to. A week ago, hackers somehow managed to take over the Playlists section of Apex Legends with a message to "save Titanfall," a message intended to get Respawn to pay attention to the issues plaguing Titanfall and Titanfall 2, but one that didn't generate the desired effect.
Titanfall's multiplayer has been unplayable for months now thanks to a racist hacker that immediately shuts down gam🍌e servers as soon as anyone tries to join. Once thought limited to the original Titanfall, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ti🐟tanfall 2 has since come under similar attacks that are preventin🌳g many players from even joining a multiplayer match.
As Titanfall's issues mounted, disgruntled Apex fans decided the only way to beat a hacker was to become a hacker. An unknown party then hacked Apex Legends' live servers to post the "Save Titanfall" message. Rather than accomplish its stated goal, the hack only managed 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:to getꦺ Respawn devs to work over the 🐷weekend to restore regular service to their batꩵtle royale game.
Titanfall and Titanfall 2 currently have just two Respawn employees working to solve its h𝔉acking is🔯sues while the rest of Respawn Vancouver works on securing Apex Legends from future hacks. As soo👍n as they’re done, then maybe we&rsqu💟o;ll see some progress on cross-progression.