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New World Is Taking Action Against "Bad Faith" AFK Players

Amazon Games will be making updates to its AFK detection system in an effort to reduce server queue times.

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New World players have discovered ways to skirt around the game's automatic AFK detection system, enabling them to step away for long periods of time without being kicked back to the main menu. But that looks like it will soon be changing, with Amazon Games looking to take action to both implement better AFK detection as well as punish "bad faith AFK players."

Amazon Games' MMO has seen more than 900,000 concurrent players on Steam over the weekend, making it the most-played game on the platform. That has resulted in long queue times for some of New World's most populous servers. It's no surprise then that players are using every tool at their disposal to stay in-game and avoid waiting in line.

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In a post on the game's official forums, community manager Henry Stelter writes that Amazon will be rolling out changes to New World's AFK detection system to better find instances of players artificially remaining active.

"We have seen a lot of frustration around individuals who may be artificially remaining active enough in servers to avoid the automatic AFK mitigation that is built into New World," Stelter writes. "We certainly agree that this is not acceptable behavior, especially when there are droves of individuals who are waiting patiently to get into a world. We have created a new solution to help us identify and [take] action against bad faith AFK players."

Stelter goes on to write that Amazon will not be disclosing how the new detection system works, but that players who are playing the game normally should not experience any issues. The AFK detection changes won't be immediate, but will be rolled out over a period of time, HardcoreHenry writes.

New World has proven to be Amazon Games' first big success, enough to elicit a response from Amazon creator Jeff Bezos himself. Due to the game's popularity, Amazon has added additional servers and increased server capacity to make room for new players. Free server transfers will be offered by Amazon in the weeks ahead for players who may have created characters on a smaller population server in order to avoid long queue times.

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Efing Amazon not fixing the Queueing problem but instead, punishing the players for not wanting to go back into that horrible Que. I hope this backfires on their arrogant asses.

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Honestly the min thing the need to do( which I think they might be doing) is just increase the server population. That would help a lot

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If the queue times are still a problem... I'm amused that the answer is to punish people that are AFKing and not to improve the servers. Everything happens for a reason... like players killing themselves to skip a few minutes of walking because it's faster.

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AFK players have been a cancer since (for me) StarWarsGalaxies.

Macros are a large problem for sure. Even though i eventually did them,

i completely see it hurting every game..

I doubt we'll ever have the fun levels in early 2000's when WOW dropped

or SWG few years before it.

Modern gaming is to greedy and shady with in-game purchases.

Publishers aren't content with a games sale or a monthly sub..

/SHAME cause i would love to play a remastered SWG or Everquest.

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@sippio: I'm not trying to rain on your parade but i've had a hell of a blast with both modern games and games from when I was younger. I'm just gonna list some random games i've played over the years that are a huge highlight for me, you can shit on them as you please but Nostalgia will never control my mind; FFXIV, Tales of Arise, FF7 Remake, Deathloop, Metal Gear Solid V, Dishonored, Outer Worlds, Fallout 4, Guild Wars 2, Starcraft 2, Ender Lilies, Binding of Isaac, Both Ori games, Monster hunter World and Rise, Shovel Knight, Guilty Gear Strive, Remnant: From the ashes, Dragon Quest XI.

I could continue for ages. I didn't mention Sekiro or any of the souls games, amongst others.

Modern gaming is just a larger pool of games. That means the amount of bad AND good increases. You just gotta look, be patient, and don't assume the worst out of every game.

Oh and the Trails series is one of my favorites, forgot to mention that.

Anyways, hopefully you'll enjoy games more in the future. I sincerely do hope for that :D!

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@Bahamut50: True story about my love of tales of games. I was playing tales of xillia months after it had came out on the ps3. I was trying to get a completion on something and went into google and also was looking at the ps network where I saw that someone had put 340hrs into that game!! I said to my self, that is insane, this game good but what loser would waste that much time ... jeez.

So I logged back into the game and looked at my saves and info and it said 340hrs........ after picking my jaw off the ground, I quietly finished the game up with a bit of humility and a smile.

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@jenovaschilld: We all sometimes don't realize how alike we are ;P.

If someone can get that much enjoyment out of a game, all the power to them!

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@Bahamut50: I am just about to finish Kevins adventure in LoH Trails in the Sky 3rd. I am so enamored by this amazing PSP 7th gen game, that I am at lost for words. During this time I was getting prestiges on CoD MW 3 and a ton of WoW that I let slip this amazing series. I would say in a week I will be on LoH Cold Steel one - This series deserve so much more praise and awards then what it gets.

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