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Name

 Rocket League® 

 

Developer

 Psyonix, Inc. 

 

Publisher

 Psyonix, Inc. 

 

Tags

 Action 

 Indie 

 

Sports 

 

Racing 

 

Singleplayer 

 

Multiplayer 

 

 Co-op 

Release

 2015-07-07 

 

Steam

 € £ $ / % 

 

News

 489 

 

Controls

 Keyboard 

 

 Mouse 

 

 Full Controller Support 

 

Players online

 11940 

 

Steam Rating

 Very Positive 

Steam store

 https://store.steampowered.com/app/252950 

 

How long to Beat

Main Story

 4 Hours 

 

Main Story + Extras

 12 Hours 

 

Completionist

 27 Hours 

 

SteamSpy

Peak CCU Yesterday

  

Owners

 5,000,000 .. 10,000,000 +/-  

 

Players - Since release

  +/-  

Players - Last 2 weeks

  +/-  

Average playtime (forever)

 10453  

Average playtime (last 2 weeks)

 762 

Median playtime (forever)

 1693 

Median playtime (last 2 weeks)

 478 

Public Linux depots

 TAGame Linux [2.84 G] 


DLC

 Rocket League® - Supersonic Fury DLC Pack 


 Rocket League® - Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC Pack 


 Rocket League® - Back to the Future™ Car Pack 


 Rocket League® - Chaos Run DLC Pack 


 Rocket League® - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Car Pack 


 Rocket League® - Proteus 


 Rocket League® - Vulcan 


 Rocket League® - Triton 


 Rocket League® - Hot Wheels® Twin Mill™ III 


 Rocket League® - The Fate of the Furious™ Ice Charger 


 Rocket League® - Hot Wheels® Bone Shaker™ 


 Rocket League® - Aftershock 


 Rocket League® - Esper 


 Rocket League® - Masamune 


 Rocket League® - Marauder 


 Rocket League® – Fast & Furious™ '70 Dodge® Charger R/T 


 Rocket League® – Fast & Furious™ '99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 


 Rocket League® - DC Super Heroes DLC Pack 


 Rocket League® - Jurassic World™ Car Pack 


 Rocket League® - Hot Wheels® Triple Threat DLC Pack 


 Rocket League® - McLaren 570S Car Pack 


 Rocket League® - MLB Fan Pack 


 Rocket League® - Ghostbusters™ Ecto-1 Car Pack 


 Rocket League® - Knight Rider Car Pack 




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Progression Update Follow-Up and RocketID News



It’s been two weeks since Rocket League’s Progression Update went live and one week since our inaugural Rocket Pass was released. We’ve received a lot of positive feedback on both of those items, with many of you embracing the new ways in which you can earn free content by playing matches online while also unlocking new Battle-Cars and Goal Explosions with the Rocket Pass Premium Upgrade. We’re also taking your feedback into account as we consider different ways to fine-tune progression in upcoming updates and adjusting future versions of Rocket Pass.

Before touching on our last update and the XP conversion, though, we wanted to share some news about RocketID, which includes cross-platform friends and parties. As outlined in our Summer Roadmap Update, our goal was to release RocketID in September, but we’ve made the difficult decision to push it out of September and include it in a future update. We want to ensure that RocketID is operating flawlessly on all platforms before its release, and this extra time will ensure that you'll be playing and partying up with friends on different platforms with ease.

Between the progression and XP changes, Rocket Pass and the introduction of Clubs, the Progression Update is one of the largest updates we’ve ever had. An update of this size is always a challenge and the two hotfixes we released in the days after the update went live are reflections of those challenges. That pair of hotfixes allowed us to address the most urgent issues -- control input and unintended changes to ball physics -- within 48 hours of the Progression Update’s release, while still leaving some additional bugs to address in future updates.

Another change we made after the Progression Update, was focused on where Level 75 ‘Rocketeer’ players would land in the new XP system. Initially, most of our Rocketeers ended up between Levels 110-120 and our fix the following week adjusted placement in the new system, pushing most of those affected players up into the Level 200-225 range.

Two major factors went into determining how you would be converted into the new progression system: online matches played -- which excludes private matches and is based on our own internally-tracked match history -- and earned XP. The internal match history we used for this conversion process may not line up with what you see on stat-tracking websites for a number of reasons, including local save data file corruption or manipulation. Along with matches played and XP, we've  factored in progress on your last level before the update, while granting up to 10 additional levels to players based on where they fell within the curve of matches played by their same-level peers.

We’ll share more on RocketID (like a release date) when the time is right, along with our Autumn/ Winter Roadmap blog in early October. In the meantime, be sure to leave us feedback on Rocket Pass and the new progression system via Twitter, Discord, and Reddit. Thanks, everyone!

 


[ 2018-09-12 19:19:42 CET ] [ Original post ]