Team Peak has been dropping beta patches for their self-titled mountain-climbing extravaganza, Peak, at an appreciably swift tempo. Peak's commercial performance has been outstanding, and the devs have shown no signs of slowing down as they scale the walls of continued success. There are some things they just refuse to add to the ever-growing survival game - like cannibalism, for instance - but we can still anticipate heaps of nifty little alterations in future updates.
On Friday, Peak launched its latest round of tweaks. Beta Patch 0.8.d offers an option for reduced camera bobbing to accommodate folks who might be suffering some queasiness from all the quick tilts and tumbles. There's fresh theme music for sunsets and sunrises in specific biomes, two new items to acquire (a flying disc and some binoculars), and you can now pause when playing the game offline. But most of us have zoomed in past all these features to magnify one remarkably funny sentence.
Stop Killing Games started, in part, because Ubisoft shutdown The Crew.
Prior to the patch, the natural goal of the game - namely, to reach the top of each stage's mountain, thus "peaking" - did not, in...