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Strike Vector EX Receives a New PS4 Multiplayer Update

Strike Vector EX Receives a New PS4 Multiplayer Update

It was announced today by indie game studio RageQuit Corporation,  that they went live with a significant update to its PlayStation 4 aerial-combat title, Strike Vector EX, to create a more dynamic, exciting, and balanced multiplayer experience for hungry aerial combat pilots.

Check out the gameplay trailer of Strike Vector EX, featuring aerial combats and player customization:

“To improve multiplayer matchmaking, RageQuit has reduced the number of player difficulty ranks and fixed the repartition system, among other balancing upgrades to each of its weapons, to make for a smoother, faster, and more competitive experience. By reducing the number of matchmaking difficulty ranks from 10 to four, gamers will find human players more frequently. And, by fixing the repartition system, human players will be evenly dispatched.

The full list of upgrades and balancing items are below:

  • Weapons/Special Actions balancing:
    • Gatling : Range + Hit damage tuning
    • Swarms : Lock + Damage tuning
    • Carabine : Detonation distance tuning
    • Rockets : Detonation distance tuning
    • Shotgun : Fire interval/Refill Time tuning
    • Rocket Booster : Duration/speed tuning
  • Game Modes: Bounty hunter:
    • Tuning Kebs won/lost when crash/kill
  • Various Bugs fixes:
    • Campaign end-mission crash fix
    • Multiplayer: Players team dispatch at beginning fix
    • Multiplayer: Server crash fix when deconnexion due to high ping/lag
    • Cam switch fix when restarting a challenge

The fully loaded and re-imagined Strike Vector EX delivers a story-driven single-player campaign, customizable Vectors, an excellent offline Skirmish mode, and the ultimate aerial package – the 12-person online multiplayer mode. Bursting with customizable mech-inspired ships, Strike Vector EX disrupts the air combat genre through a combination of precision mechanics, imaginative vehicle designs, and stunning, fast-paced multiplayer fights.

Strike Vector EX is a competitive first-person aerial-combat game that satisfies every gamer’s fantasy of waging dizzying dogfights with super-powered aircraft. Bursting with customizable mech-inspired ships, Strike Vector EX disrupts the air combat genre through a combination of impressive mechanics, imaginative aircraft, and stunning, first-person, fast-paced multiplayer fights.

Strike Vector EX is designed with new console-based controls and upgraded with new features and modes for PlayStation®4. To complement the already robust competitive multiplayer game, Ragequit brings a story-based single-player campaign complete with characters, cutscenes and deadly AI, new training modes, and a huge variety of battle styles ranging from elimination and survival to duels, boss fights, and demolition.

Strike Vector EX is available now for PS4™.”

For more information on Strike Vector EX, visit its product page.

Paúl Ordóñez

The Freddy Fazbear of Gaming Instincts, Paul was brought in by the editor in chief Luis to contribute with the news portion of the website along with Manuel, and together, they are bringing the daily news and content relevant to gaming for the viewers to enjoy. Paul is an avid Monster Hunter Fan, and an insanely commited gamer with lots of great insights and very open minded about new forms of games as well.

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