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Additional changes in Crimson Moon update
Ubisoft has posted a long list of changes in the Crimson Moon update. I suppose it's inevitable that some changes didn't get on their list. Here are some things I've noticed.
- Flight mechanics inside dreadnoughts have changed. Up/Down now respects the camera up/down reversal option, but still operates on the left joystick like it did before. I don't remember the wings banking before, but maybe they did.
- When fusing mods into a higher-level mod, you now have the option to fuse as many mods as possible, all at one time.
- You can now "dismantle" mods, which removes them from your inventory and gives you a bit of electrum for them. You can also dismantle all of a mod type at one go, which is useful for getting rid of those 673 XP Amplifier I mods you have sitting around.
- You can choose to hide or show locked ships/pilots/weapons.
- I'd swear that, at least in the Switch version, the graphics are improved, especially the ground (detailed grass, etc.).
- There's now a camera left/right reversal option [console-only, I assume, since the PC version lets you assign your controls as you wish].
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- Tweaks in Act 1. For example, Levi's comment about "killer robots" is disparaged by Shaid (personal observation: the robots are destructive but they never kill anyone). Another example is that the observatory is now dealing with imps when you first arrive.
- (Switch) The Star Fox campaign can now be completed without first starting Act 4, but when you do complete it, the game automatically starts Act 4. The difference is that, before, you were pressured into the lengthy combat of Act 4 before you had time to complete the Star Fox campaign. And a couple of the Arwing-specific mods typically wouldn't be available during the Act 4 combat because you get them toward the end of the Star Fox campaign.
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The change notice says that the Forge of Atlas campaign "unlocks upon completion of the ship modding tutorial in Act 2."
That's incorrect. It unlocks after dealing with the prime on Sonatus.