Capcom Implements 'Pity Rents' for Unpopular Pawns in Dragon's Dogma 2
To ensure all player-created Pawns feel utilized, Capcom has introduced a system where 'fake' players rent those less frequently chosen by real gamers.
- Capcom has introduced a system in Dragon's Dogma 2 where 'fake' players rent out Pawns that are not frequently chosen by real players.
- This move aims to ensure all player-created Pawns in the game feel utilized and valued, even if they are not popular among the game's community.
- Players can identify these 'pity rents' when their Pawn's rental report shows a greyed-out player profile, indicating a 'fake' player.
- Despite the system's intention to boost player morale, some gamers express disappointment upon discovering their Pawns are only being rented by artificial players.
- The initiative reflects Capcom's effort to foster a sense of community and cooperation among Dragon's Dogma 2 players, even as the player base may fluctuate.