Overwatch Is Finally Getting a "Looking For Group" Feature, Good Behavior

06/06/2018 09:46 am EDT

Ever since Overwatch launched, Blizzard has been doing a fantastic job at keeping the play experience fresh. With constant tweaks, an influx of new heroes, maps, and events - even various partnerships with other companies to spice things up - the FPS from Blizzard has continued to prove it's a game worth playing. That being said, that doesn't mean the need for improvements isn't there, and the latest feature aims to keep this shooter train going strong.

A highly desired trait in any online game is a "Looking for Group" feature. Game Director Jeff Kaplan has finally granted that long awaited desire so that players can create their own parties, dictate which roles they are looking for (you ALWAYS need a healer, guys), and put out a beacon for players of a certain skill. Pairing with the already there voice chat, this will make the online experience much more tailored and much less frustrating when playing with randoms.

Another feature Blizzard has added is a way to reward good behavior in game. If a player is constantly endorsed for good sportmanship, etc, rewards will be offered as a thank you. The downside to this is that now people know of it now, which means trolls can instantly report other players for toxic behavior just to see that "good" meter reset. We'll see if Blizzard does anything to prevent that.

There are a few other key features added in the latest patch, also seen in the video above. Take a peek at what's new:

Doomfist

"The increased movement speed on Meteor Strike gives Doomfist new options in how and where to deploy it," reads the developer comments. "His passive is also being increased, allowing him to survive more often when diving into enemies."

Orisa

"Supercharger wasn't getting enough use, considering its impact," Blizzard said. "This change allows Orisa to use her ultimate more aggressively, knowing that she will be able to generate them more easily."

Map - Horizon Lunar Colony

Point A

Hydroponics Room

Point B

"We've wanted to make some gameplay improvements to Horizon Lunar Colony for some time now," Blizzard mentioned. "The defenders' spawn room had a problem with its main exit that allowed defenders to quickly duck back inside and regain health while attackers shot at them without doing damage. Since we were already reworking the entire back area, we decided to make some more changes addressing player feedback. The idea behind the rework of Point A was to not only help the defenders a bit, but also provide some gameplay options aside from sitting on the point and trying to hold it for as long as possible. Easier access to high ground, as well as limiting the routes for attackers (or at least allowing for defenders to more easily spot the attackers), will allow more opportunity for counters and create a better gameplay experience."

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