A developer from Nexon has confirmed that will soon be treated to the addition of jiggle physics. is a free-to-play title from Nexon where characters jump, loot, and shoot to help save humanity from certain doom. The game has a growing selection of characters to play as, each offering a different playstyle and aesthetic.
All the action of the fast-paced title will soon be enhanced thanks to the implementation of realistic body movements, i.e. jiggle physics. According to Videogamer, Nexon representative TFD_PD_Lee has confirmed on Discord that the much-requested feature will soon be added to the game. No specific release window was shared for the implementation of this detail, which many felt was missing from the game. However, Season 2 arrives on December 5 with new characters, so players might see the changes sooner rather than later.
Besides the obvious reasons why someone might want a game element like this to be implemented, leaving out realistic body movements can make character movements look stiff and unnatural. That said, jiggle physics is not a feature that all players want to be present in their game.
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Luckily for those who are uninterested in the feature, Nexon is making it up to players whether they have it active or not. According to the Discord representative, Nexon will be adding the option to turn jiggle physics on or off as they wish. The option will be added because the feature was not present from the beginning, so ""
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