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    The First Descendant: New Graphics & Optional Realism Feature Enhance Gameplay

      TL;DR: The First Descendant, a popular free-to-play game known for its dynamic characters and engaging missions, is set to receive a graphical upgrade, including the addition of 'jiggle physics' to enhance realistic body movements. Nexon, the game's developer, confirmed that this feature aims to improve the gaming experience, potentially launching with Season 2 on December 5. To accommodate varying player preferences, Nexon is introducing an option to toggle this feature on or off, ensuring flexibility and player satisfaction.

    The First Descendant Receives Notable Gameplay Enhancement

    The much-lauded game The First Descendant is set to undergo a graphical upgrade, a development confirmed by a Nexon representative. Known for its dynamic characters and varying gameplay, the free-to-play game invites players to embark on an adrenaline-fueled mission to save humanity. Characters leap, collect loot, and engage in combat to fulfill their objectives, with each character offering a unique style and aesthetic appeal.

    Realistic Body Movements to Uplift the Gaming Experience

    Nexon is set to implement a game-changing feature known as 'jiggle physics', which is intended to introduce more realistic body movements into gameplay. Videogamer has claimed that TFD_PD_Lee, Nexon's spokesperson, has made a statement on Discord confirming the addition of the eschewed feature. Although no exact timing was given for the launch, the launch of Season 2 on December 5, featuring new characters, could provide the perfect opportunity for its introduction.

    Flexible Gameplay: The Choice to Toggle Realistic Movements

    While realistic body movements can enhance a game’s visual experience, not all players favor or are comfortable with this feature. As a solution to this divide among their audience, Nexon has decided to provide an option to toggle 'jiggle physics' on or off, based on individual player preference. By offering this flexibility, the game developers aim to uphold player comfort and satisfaction. The introduction of this toggle feature is seen as an appropriate response since the game initially launched without 'jiggle physics'.


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