Hey everyone! I just logged into Quarantine Zone and noticed some big changes. The screening gameplay feels different and the UI looks new. Has anyone else seen this? What do you think about the updates?
I’m curious about:
- How the new screening mechanics work
- What’s different in the user interface
- If these changes make the game better or worse
Let me know your thoughts! I’m still trying to figure out if I like the changes or not. It’s always a bit jarring when a game you’re used to suddenly looks and plays differently.
Just tried it out. The new UI is cleaner but takes some getting used to.
Screening feels faster now. Less clicking around.
Not sure if I like it better yet. Need more time to decide.
I gotta say, I’m digging the new screening mechanics. Way less tedious now.
The UI? Looks slick, but I’m still fumbling around trying to find stuff.
Overall, it’s a mixed bag. Gameplay feels smoother, but there’s definitely a learning curve with the interface.
Gonna reserve judgment until I’ve put in more hours. Change is always weird at first.
The new screening is faster, that’s for sure.
Less clicking is nice, but I kinda miss the old system.
UI looks slick though. Give it time, might grow on us all.
I’ve only played a bit with the new update. The streamlined screening is nice, but I’m on the fence about the UI changes. Gonna need more time to adjust and see if it improves the overall experience. Change can be good though, keeps things fresh.
Yeah, I noticed the changes too. The new screening mechanics are quicker for sure. Less fiddling with controls and more focus on decision-making.
UI is slicker but I’m still figuring out where everything is. Kinda miss the old layout I knew by heart.
Overall it’s not bad, just different. Might end up being an improvement once we all get used to it.
The new changes sound interesting. Faster screening could be good for gameplay flow. UI changes always take time to get used to though.
Might be worth giving it a few days before judging. Sometimes updates that seem weird at first end up being improvements in the long run.