Warhammer 40,000: Darktideplayers are not happy with all the customization options that the newly released game offers. Fatshark recently releasedWarhammer 40,000: Darktideto the public, and the game offers improved customization options than those in the predecessor,Warhammer: Vermintide 2. However, it seems that some of the skins are far from impressive, which has disappointed players.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktideis a spiritual successor toFatshark’sVermintideseries. Based on the Games Workshop tabletop game,Darktidepits players in a fantastical world far in the future. Like inVermintide 2, players fight waves of enemies in cooperative action with four-player teams. The first-person action game borrows some aspects from games likeLeft 4 DeadandDestiny 2.
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Much of the game is about upgrading gear to defeat opponents faster and more efficiently.Darktidehas a fairly robust customization systemthat extends the game’s operatives and the gear and weaponry they equip. The cosmetics require either regular in-game currency or premium in-game currency called Aquilas, which can be acquired by completing in-game missions or by simply using a credit card. Some of the camos are arguably way better than others, though. ADarktideplayer has shared their frustration at a Crucis Mk II Thunder Hammer Camo, which barely changes the appearance but costs 300 Aquilas.
This specific Mechrite Scourge Camo changes the color of only a tiny portion of the massive Thunder Hammer - a weapon of choice of Zealots, one ofthe game’s four operatives. A small part of the hammer is red instead of the standard army green. It would be likely a challenge to spot the difference without having the upgraded skin next to a standard Thunder Hammer. Some Reddit commenters don’t see this as an anomaly and feel like it’s a consequence of Fatshark’s acquisition by Tencent last year. Tencent has been leaning on games that rely a lot on cosmetics and other post-release revenue.
While some of the cosmetics are underwhelming, the skin in question is one of the cheapest skins available.Warhammer 40,000: Darktidehas also much more impressive full-body cosmetic sets. Those, though, come with prices in the thousands of Aquilas. Also, operative and weapon cosmetics can be bought without a single Aquilas using the Armoury Exchange. However, they use the same currency as weapon upgrades, which improve the character and thus offer a better chance atacquiring Aquilas to buy premium cosmetics.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktideis now available for PC with an Xbox Series X version also in development.