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Dune: Awakening griefers are parking on other players and feeding them to worms


Dune: Awakening griefers are parking on other players and feeding them to worms.

Dune: Awakening griefers are pinning ornithopters to the ground in PvE zones, summoning worms with thumpers, and feeding helpless players to the monstrous beasts in otherwise safe regions of the game. This comes following a massive patch made the PvP Deep Desert significantly safer for PvE-minded players, allowing them to farm the highest tier of resources without fear of roaming ornithopter gangs. But I also can't help but shake the feeling that these sorts of hyjinx add a wild west charm to Dune: Awakening, one I hope never goes away.

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