The hugely popular free-to-play game Ninjala now has world-wide matchmaking support, thanks to the latest update. The patch was re𓂃leased just a coಌuple of days ago and has improved the matchmaking environment for players, as well as updated the user experience and interface.
Players of Ninjala have been disappointed over the matchmaking environment of the game since its release and the developers have taken note. The team admitted that the multiplayer game was "far fr꧅om ideal," and are taking player input to heart. This meant making major changes to the way that the game is played online as well as changing the user interface to make combat more intuitive.
Of course, the biggest change is that—instead of having four regions for matchmaking—you can now play with people all over the world. The developers had originally limited options for matchmaking in an attempt to reduce lag, but feedback from 💎players led them to open up matchmaking on a global scale. The new feature remedies the struggles of those who were trying to play with family members in other regions, or who play late at night when user numbers are down.
The developers are keen to note that while the game is now a truly worldwide competition, they are very concerned about the experience of players who may experience considerably high ping. To offset some of ওthe problems, they recommend a wired connection to the internet or a stable high-speed wi-fi connection, at the very least. In addition to the changes to mat🔯chmaking, there have been dozens of updates or changes to the way that weapons in the game work.
Bringing the joy of Ninjala to the entire world at all times is something that a lot of players tend to simply expect, however, it's easier said than done. The team clearly cares about their game and the player experience, so they should be taken at their word that they are working hard to reduce lag and other issues. As a trade-off, we should remain patient when playing and focus on our respective region's most po♌pular gaming hours.
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