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Dune: Awakening Patch Ends Player Ramming Mayhem

Jun 18, 2025 3:47 PM

Dune: Awakening has released a significant patch that removes a previously popular PvP tactic involving players ramming vehicles into one another to deal damage. This change specifically alters interactions with orniphopters in the game, which previously permitted players to repeatedly crush others in a "loop of roadkillification." The patch aims to enhance gameplay experience by improving balance, allowing players better opportunities to engage with others using weapons like Lasguns and Rocket Launchers. While there are still discussions about other improvements, such as vehicle damage mechanics, the community response has generally been positive, as excessive vehicle damage from ramming had led to frustration among players.

Is player vehicle damage removal going to affect gameplay balance in Dune: Awakening?

Yes, removing vehicle damage has shifted the focus of PvP gameplay, allowing for a more balanced experience where players can better rely on weapons instead of being overwhelmed by vehicle tactics.

Dune: Awakening, developed by Funcom, is an open-world MMORPG set in the famed Dune universe. The game combines elements of survival and exploration, offering players the chance to experience the intricacies of life on the desert planet of Arrakis. Its expansive multiplayer settings and intense PvP combat have drawn interest from players seeking competitive gameplay within a rich narrative backdrop inspired by Frank Herbert's seminal works.



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