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Hunt: Showdown 1896 key art in an article detailing why the game is currently sitting at Mostly Negative reviews at the moment
Image via Crytek

Hunt: Showdown 1896 May Have Dropped One of the Most Disliked Updates of All Time

Why fix what isn't broken and break what isn't fixed?

After months of anticipation, Hunt: Showdown finally released its graphics update. With the sunsetting of support on previous generation consoles, Hunt: Showdown 1896 should have given us a good look at the future of this extraction shooter, but all players have received so far is pain.

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A photo showing the UI for Hunt: Shodown before the most recent update which has garnered tons of bad reviews on Steam
Screenshot via The Escapist

While not perfect before, the user interface for Hunt: Showdown was perfectly serviceable and something that players had grown accustomed to using for hundreds if not thousands of hours. Wouldn’t it be a shame if Crytek looked to Call of Duty and said, “This is the perfect user interface ā€” let’s copy it and put a spooky spin on it.”

For those unaware, the current Call of Duty UI is a terrifyingly cluttered mess that most fans do not enjoy using, let alone want to inflict upon someone else.

The new Hunt: Showdown 1896 user interface after the recent update that has brought in plenty of bad reviews
Screenshot via The Escapist

Introducing the new UI for Hunt: Showdown 1896, which feels like a carbon copy of the most recent Call of Duty titles. Alongside this dramatically changed UI, graphical upgrades that make the game look more akin to current-generation titles, bullet drop, and a plethora of other additions have been added. The problem is that most of the stuff isn’t working as expected. Fans have been awaiting the changeover to a new version of CryEngine for quite some time, and the result hasn’t been pretty.

At the time of writing, only 34% of the 7,000+ reviews in the past 30 days are Positive, dropping Hunt: Showdown 1896 to a Mostly Negative rating on Steam, rather than its Mostly Positive all-time rating. The r/HuntShowdown subreddit is also not a fan of the most recent update, with many of the most current posts being related to the UI and graphical glitches that they’re currently experiencing.

Post by u/Serpheuss on r/HuntShowdown

It isn’t all doom and gloom though, at least at this point. Players who have gotten a chance to experience some of the new graphical changes and the new map seem to be quite impressed overall. Players such as u/Glad_Ad8023 praise the new map and engine for looking “spectacular,” alongside the addition of DLSS being a game changer for the game.

Crytek has seemingly heard the cries of desperation coming from their fanbase and has offered a look at upcoming changes they’re planning on implementing in the future, as per the Hunt: Showdown 1896 Steam forums. Although, it is currently unclear as to when any updates will be going out to address concerns.

I have to admit, I was a bit shocked when I first booted up Hunt: Showdown 1896 and saw how drastically things had changed. It’s cumbersome and bloated, but after the muscle memory of the old UI fades away, maybe I won’t be as opposed to this change. Until then, I’ll see you all in the Bayou ā€” and in Colorado now, too.


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Shaun Cichacki
As a fan of RPGs, Action & Retro titles, Shaun has been gaming since he was a young boy. With an overwhelming obsession involving Metal Gear Solid and Pizza Tower, you know you're in for a wild ride when it comes to things he's writing about.