If you've been keeping half an eye on The First Descendant, you'll know that its launch has been a rather mixed bag. Complaints about its monetization, AFK farmers, drop rates, the number of Bunny users, and alleged plagiarism have all marred what would otherwise be a fantastic start for Nexon's free-to-play looter shooter.
Everybody knows that Nexon games will take all your money, and then some.
Consistently maintaining over 100k active users two weeks after launch is no small feat, but it's something the game has managed to do comfortably. However, with that sheer number of players, problems are likely to be commonplace, and the latest has begun to come to the boil, with players seriously unhappy with the way that paints look.
Paints have been a point of contention in The First Descendant since the game launched. However, the further into the game we get, the more of an issue it has become.
Initially, and rightly so, players were unhappy that the paint consumables are single-use and only valid for one body part. This means that if you want to paint your Bunny red, you need to purchase multiple paints to cover the helmet and the...