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Once Human Launches In-Client ‘Co-Dev’ Feature For Players’ Ever-Growing Feedback

While Once Human is doing pretty well all things considered, it seems there’s always room for improvement. The free-to-play SCP-inspired survival action game has introduced a new in-game “Co-Dev Feedback Platform” in order to take in player bugs and feedback easier. 

The Co-Dev Feedback Platform has two options: “Make a Suggestion” and “Report A Bug.” The latter is a common tool, and asks players the usual steps to help replicate, identify, and fix any issues that come up. 

The suggestion option is a little more open-ended, it seems. Players are welcome to pitch in any suggestions, which the blog says “will be reviewed, compiled, and passed on to our developers, and we will provide regular updates on them through Dev Talk and Developer Notes.” The developers have had their eye on player feedback, including through Dev Streams, so this could be a more useful, streamlined way to get Starry Studio’s eyes on comments. 

For now, the Co-Dev tool is only for English suggestions. Also, the Co-Dev tool won’t cover player reports for abuse and exploits—players should still go to the Customer Support options, whether in-game or on Discord, for these issues. 

There are still quite a few major features that players are waiting for—including the ability to delete a character, which the devs said recently they’re working on. But for now, basically, if there’s anything you’d come to, say, a news site’s comments to complain is missing or ridiculous, there you go. 

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