Arc Raiders to Reimburse Players for Server-Related Gear Loss

Embark Studios, the creators of the third-person shooter Arc Raiders, has confirmed that it will compensate players who experienced the loss of their in-game equipment due to recent server malfunctions. This decision comes after a period of instability where numerous players encountered issues such as persistent 'rubberbanding' and the disappearance of their gear even after successfully completing missions. The developers have stated that while compensation for such incidents is not typically offered, the widespread impact of this particular outage has led to an exception, ensuring affected players will see their lost items restored in the coming days.

The technical difficulties, which were particularly prevalent last week, caused considerable frustration among the player base. Reports indicated that despite successfully extracting from missions, a core mechanic in extraction shooters, players would inexplicably find their loadouts gone. This 'suffering from success' scenario prompted widespread complaints and highlighted the severity of the server-side problems. In response, Embark Studios issued a public statement, acknowledging the disruption and assuring the community that a review of these cases is underway to facilitate the return of lost items.

In addition to addressing the compensation for lost gear, the latest game update, version 1.19.0, brings several new features and improvements to Arc Raiders. Players can now customize their characters with two fresh haircut options. A new cosmetic outfit, the 'Devotee set,' characterized by its rope and pipe details, has also been added to the in-game store. While the 'Devotee set' offers a new aesthetic choice, some players may still prefer existing options such as the 'Volare set.'

Beyond the new cosmetic additions and the significant move towards player compensation, the 1.19.0 patch also includes a series of minor bug fixes aimed at enhancing overall gameplay stability and correctness. These fixes address various in-game anomalies, such as incorrect display values for weapon modifications when selected, environmental issues like unfrozen water puddles in scenarios where they should be frozen, and the rectification of a specific zipline exploit identified on the 'Blue Gate' map. These adjustments are expected to contribute to a smoother and more immersive gaming experience for all Arc Raiders players.