34BigThings is excited to announce that Goat of Duty fans are in for a major treat when they load the game up later today. They are NOT kidding, while I’ve played games like Goat Simulator and other funny Simulator games. I would’ve never thought of Goat of Duty being a real game. While I’m writing this, I’m watching the trailer and gameplay to the game and I’m amazed and wanting this game in my life.
This crazy horn-based multiplayer shooter today will see the launch of a massive Community Update, featuring many new features suggested by the players who’ve already entered the field of play since Goat of Duty. This update brings in a ranking system and global/per game mode leaderboards. On top of this, players will not obtain GOAT Points at the end of each encounter based on the skill they provide while playing. This will enable players to see how they compare to the world’s best players.
According to 34BigThings, four main factors influence a player’s final GOAT points at the end of each game:
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How many kills they scored: the more they kill other players, the more points they gain.
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How many times they were killed: players lose points the more times they die.
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How much of the match they actually played (to balance out late joiners).
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The gap between a player’s GOAT score for that game mode and the average score of the whole lobby determines how much they lose/gain per kill/death. This means a kill against a more experienced player is worth more, while getting killed by ‘noobs’ will lose a player more points.
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(In Markhor Tag, only a player’s kills as Markhor or getting killed by the Markhor count: players won’t gain or lose points when killing or getting killed by regular players.)
“Goat of Duty’s debut couldn’t have gone better, but we don’t like to hear our fans bleating, so we decided to aim at them, responding to the scores of suggestions they’ve made over the last couple of weeks,” said Ivano Zanchetta, Game Director. “GOAT Score is going to bring a fresh competitive element to play, adding to the already manic nature of multiplayer.“
Players will be able to boost their GOAT Score if, in team-based modes, they are part of the winning team, or in other modes if they make it onto the podium. Players will also lose points if they disconnect before the end of the match.
Also included in the Community Update:
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Private Matches – Players can now create and invite friends in a private lobby.
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Sound Occlusion – Play benefits from more believable and realistic sounds.
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Joining an ongoing match now starts with five seconds of freecam before joining the game so players can understand the game mode and map they’re taking on.
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Gentle host disconnection – Clients are no more kicked to main menu but gentle accompanied to the celebration screen.
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A find match feature.
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Maps and weapons optimisations and improvements.
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Various bug fixes.
You can find a full list of the updates and changes on the official Change Log on Discord here, which currently boasts more than 20,000 users.