Wuthering Waves has had a slightly rough launch, but some changes are coming that should bring some quality of life improvements.
It's only been a few days since Wuthering Waves launched, and it's safe to say it hasn't been perfect - all those kind of hilarious visual bugs are a testament to that. But the dev team has at least outlined the known issues in the game, so it's not like fixes aren't coming for these sometime soon. However, for some players the issues don't just stop at the bugs. The official Wuthering Waves Twitter account has shared some other plans for updates that will be coming to the game based on feedback that players have offered for the game so far.
First up is the ability to skip more cutscenes. In a post covering gameplay issues and the plan for future improvements, "We have received your feedback regarding the Skip function including 'not enough skippable scenes,' 'UI design of the Skip button not readable enough,' and 'the main quest storyline feeling lengthy,'" reads the post. "We plan to optimize your experience by introducing support for skipping all types of scenes in storylines and reviewing functions for storyline scripts and cutscenes."
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