

- #Wolfenstein 2 line reading update#
- #Wolfenstein 2 line reading Patch#
- #Wolfenstein 2 line reading upgrade#
The final boss encounter with Lothar has been altered in a number of key ways that should (hopefully) make it less brutal. If you haven’t reached the end of the story, go ahead and skip the next paragraph - these changes won’t mean anything to you anyway! These next few changes deal with the final boss encounter of the game, and therefore constitute spoiler territory.
#Wolfenstein 2 line reading upgrade#
“We still highly encourage players to spend their silver to upgrade a variety of weapon types so as to maximize damage to tough enemies.” Wolfenstein: Youngblood v1.0.5 Enemy Balance Changes
#Wolfenstein 2 line reading Patch#
“This will result in enemies feeling much less absorptive of damage when the player has the wrong weapon equipped,” according to the patch notes. And in an effort to make the game feel less bullet-spongy, armored enemies now take twice the damage from “incorrect” weapons as they did previously. Shotguns, auto-pistols, and SMGs now do more damage, in order to “bring them in line with other basic weapons,” says Bethesda. And speaking of checkpoints, Tower missions and Tower Guardian fights have all been modified to include checkpoints during the main missions. This change only applies to basic weapons, but special weapon ammo should now be easier to come across during boss and guardian fights as well. Resetting to a checkpoint after a death now refills base weapons to at least 50 percent ammo capacity, in addition to whatever bonuses are provided by ammo-focused skills and upgrades.
#Wolfenstein 2 line reading update#
Today’s new update does a lot to make weapons more effective, and to make sure that players are able to stay competitive in difficult scenarios. Here’s what PC owners can now expect when they launch Wolfenstein: Youngblood: Wolfenstein: Youngblood v1.0.5 Weapon Balance Changes Nintendo Switch owners, who are still waiting to get their hands on the previous patch (version 1.0.4), will receive a merged version of both updates sometime “in the following weeks,” so sayeth Bethesda. The new patch (version 1.0.5) is available as of right now on PC, and is coming to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 sometime next week. No one can improve your IRL co-op partner’s behavior with a patch. Adjustments have been made to weapon potency, boss effectiveness, ammo distribution, damage calculation, and even some behavioral improvements for the player’s dear sister, at least when she’s controlled by the AI. MachineGames and Arkane Studios Lyon have pushed a new patch for their family oriented anti-Nazi hell-raising vengeance simulator Wolfenstein: Youngblood, which aims to improve the overall balance of the game through myriad solutions.
