In the update for the game Aliens: Dark Descent, a feature has been added that allows players to disable the Death Clock
In the latest update of "Aliens: Dark Descent", players experiencing stress due to in-game timers will find some good news.
The developers have made changes to the tactical strategy, giving players the option to remove the "deadly clocks" that used to appear towards the end of the campaign. Now, the timer's duration depends on the selected difficulty level, but you can also choose to eliminate it entirely. This way, you can take as much time as you need to successfully complete the ominous storyline of Aliens: Dark Descent.
Additionally, the update introduces a new feature that allows players to skip the introductory mission at the Pioneer station if they've already completed it at least once. This option lets you focus on the tactical gameplay without replaying the beginning of the campaign and empowers you to face all challenges ahead with confidence.
Another significant improvement in the latest update is the automatic saving of your progress whenever you exit the game. This ensures that all the changes you made to your base or marine squad will be preserved, providing a smoother gaming experience and preventing the loss of your hard-earned progress.
Furthermore, numerous bug fixes and optimizations have been incorporated into the update, enhancing the overall gameplay and addressing potential frustrations.
The game "Aliens: Dark Descent" is now available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, inviting players to command marine squads in a zone infested with xenomorphs and uncover an original storyline within the iconic Aliens universe.
Lastly, the Tindalos development team emphasizes their commitment to considering user feedback for future updates. If you have any suggestions, don't hesitate to share them with the team, as they strive to improve and enhance the game based on players' input.
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