In Palworld, we benefit from a live feed of what our base Pals are up to, even when outside of our bases. This allows us to keep track of our Pals’ health and food consumption. However, we never truly know exactly what’s happening. But Pumpkeo found out and shared his finding to the Palworld Subreddit.
Pumpkeo has uncovered what exactly Pals do when we’re out of the base. It turns out that they completely stop moving, and may teleport around every now and then. But don’t think they’re not working, although they may not be working as well as usual.
It seems that this behaviour from the Pals is a result of you being too far away from them, so the game doesn’t render them in to save the frame rate and your system from exploding. However, another player, DrTuSo, pointed out that this behaviour occurs when the Pals aren’t being actively seen by the player.
“If you play on 32:9 ultrawide, you can see the exact same thing happening on the area of your screen that is beyond the 16:9 area. Pals start to teleport instead of smooth animations.”
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So this behaviour isn’t a rendor issue, but an on-screen issue.
Thankfully, due to the live feed, we can tell that the game is still registering their actions and movements. The video shows items on the ground from them being dropped by Pals that are mining. Additionally, although they aren’t animated, you can see the strike of a Pal mining and the stream of a Pal watering. They are doing their tasks, which is reassuring to know.
Despite their tasks continuing, it must be to a lesser extent, as many players claim that upon returning home, they scarcely see any more resources deposited in their chests. Pals seem to work much better when you’re there, as computing their movements and actions are a priority, as you can see them and are around them.
Now that you know this secret in Palworld, why don’t you check out whether you can get to the Giant Tree?
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