This one is for those who like to put a lot of thought into the days that are gone. Whether it’s the first day of school or the day you find out you’re having a baby, those days are probably going to be filled with the same thoughts and emotions. Days will go through the motions and eventually end in the same places, but they will also change in some interesting ways.
I’m not going to bother going into detail about days gone, because I don’t really even know what they are. What I am going to say is that the first day of school we learn that we are all different in the sense that we all have different personalities and have different likes and dislikes. That’s kind of what a day is, so I’m going to assume that there is a day gone for everyone, and it’s probably going to be pretty different than today.
In a way, this is a good thing. We all learn about our own different personalities and what makes us tick from our own personal experiences, so its nice to learn about how our personalities compare to others, and how this compares to another personality. That way we can have more in common and less differences.
Days Gone’s new update is more of a polish-up than an overhaul. It’s more about getting the game running smoothly on all the latest hardware. In fact, all the new graphics are in place and have been updated. At the same time though, the game’s UI has undergone some rework to make it easier to play and get used to. In particular, there’s been some work done to make it easier to manage your gear, inventory, and character in the game.
The biggest change to the UI is the new character display in the Inventory screen. The inventory screen has always been a bit confusing since the inventory screen was always just a row of boxes that could only be sorted by a number. Now, as you might expect, it’s much easier to keep track of what you have in your inventory, and you can do it in much more readable ways.
The biggest change is in the gear UI, where the buttons on the gear list have been moved to the top of the screen. This makes it much easier to see what you’re currently equipped with and what you need to unequip.
The gear UI is a bit of a “bug,” but it is one of the major additions we made to Deathloop because its very easy to use.
The main new addition to this update is the ability to sort your equipment by number instead of name. This makes it easier to find your high-end weapons, power-ups, and more.
Deathloop’s gear system has always been somewhat hit or miss, and this update is no different. A handful of the best gear items in the game are unlocked when you find the right number of items. The gear system has been fine, but not great, and this update is better. For one thing, the gear list now has a “gears” tab, which lists all of your gear in a list. This way you can easily see what you’ve got on hand.
The new gear list also has a few new options, like gear armor and a gear slot for specific weapons. You can also now change the color of the gear icon. The gear icon itself is much higher resolution now, and the armor and weapons icons have been reduced in size to make them easier to read. The gear icon has also been given a new, more attractive font that is easier to read.