MY FIRST DAY IN NEW WORLD OF POKEMON Palworld Gameplay Part 1
MY FIRST DAY IN NEW WORLD OF POKEMON Palworld Gameplay Part 1 Hey everyone, Mad Genix here, and welcome to Palworld! If you love Pokémon-like games but with a unique twist, then you're in for a treat. Palworld is a sandbox RPG where you can explore a massive world filled with adorable yet powerful creatures known as "Pals." In this game, you can catch, train, and even ride these creatures while building your base, crafting items, and fighting off threats. It's a mix of adventure, strategy, and creativity that will keep you hooked for hours.
In this first episode, I'll be exploring the world, meeting my first Pals, and starting to build my base. I'll show you the basics of gameplay, share tips on catching Pals, and give you a glimpse of what to expect as we progress. So, grab your snacks and let's dive into Palworld! Enjoy the video, and let's make this journey unforgettable.
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Palworld has taken the world by storm! And with good reason: shooting cartoon animals with assault weapons then forcing them to mine ore for you all day is alarmingly fun. But those playing on the Xbox and Microsoft Store versions that are widely accessible through Game Pass have been treated to a noticeably different experience – one I’ve seen firsthand after playing over 50 hours on Xbox since wrapping up my time with the far more polished Steam version. Unfortunately the Xbox build has quite a few additional bugs and performance issues, a missing feature here and there, and multiplayer that’s limited to just four players with no option for dedicated servers. Those blemishes are expected from an Early Access game that’s still very much under development, but it definitely feels like a significantly less complete package. The most immediately noticeable way this version of Palworld differs is that it consistently performs worse. While graphical bugs, pop-in, and framerate dips are certainly present on Steam, they’re much more glaring on Xbox, and flying around the world for any length of time is bound to lead to extremely blurry textures that sometimes never fully load even when you get really close to them. In a few instances, a weird lightning-like light started flickering and didn’t go away until I went back to the main menu. The worst among these discrepancies, though, are the sound effects on Xbox, which are all over the place in terms of quality. Some noises are extremely low quality and sound like you’re listening through an old walkie talkie, while other sound effects are just missing altogether. None of these issues were enough of a problem to significantly deter me from playing way too much Palworld, but they certainly made that marathon less enjoyable.There are also some especially nasty bugs present in the Xbox version that I didn’t encounter on Steam. The most painful of these is that, when flying around on the back of a Pal (especially in higher level areas like the snowy mountains or fiery volcanoes where lots of stuff is going on) sometimes parts of the world don’t load correctly and become intangible, which means you’ll fly right through them and land under the terrain. On more than one occasion I actually found myself stuck under the level flying around to look for pockets where I could float through the ground again to get on the right side of the map. This happened enough times that I started to take note when certain surfaces had blurry textures, since it seemed to indicate I could go right through them. That level of jank can be really hard to bear, and isn’t something I experienced at all on Steam where the map and its textures loaded a lot faster.All of these issues are cause for some concern, but collectively they only impacted my enjoyment a small amount. There’s still dozens of interesting Pals to chase, hilarious hijinks to get up to in the open world, and some truly mesmerizing survival mechanics to get completely lost in. That’s all very much the case even with a lower framerate and the occasional game crash, but it does at least make my recommendation a little less enthusiastic for now. If you aren’t one to tolerate a few rough edges and some grime with your survival games, it might be best to wait it out a bit before jumping in.
Palworld may crib quite a bit from Pokémon’s homework, but deep survival mechanics and a hilarious attitude make it hard to put down – even in Early Access.
Developers
Pocket Pair Inc.
Publishers
Pocket Pair Inc. Release Date
Jan. 19, 2024
Platforms
PC XBOX SERIERS X/S
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