Credit earn rates have increased across all difficulties. Players can expect to earn more credits in Horde mode now.

We have shifted total credit earn rates to tie a bit more in with finishing the waves and less on finishing consecutive waves. This is to help players not feel as if they are being punished for trying higher difficulties and not always making it to 50.

We have also increased the Level XP earn rate on classes.

Last night an update was pushed out for Gears of War 4 , which addressed some of players' launch-week complaints. XP and credit gain in Horde mode were the focal points of the patch. Since the update, players can expect to be earning more credits in Horde, in addition to receiving those credits in a more balanced way to avoid punishing players who weren't able to make it to higher waves.There were only three changes, but they should make all the difference if you're heavily playing the mode: live as of last night on both Xbox One and Windows 10 and were applied to both public and private matches.Though this was just a small update, The Coalition says they "are still looking at other changes for the future but wanted to get this update out before the weekend." According to a recent blog post , the development team has heard players' concerns on everything from Hammerburst and competitive weapon balance, to matches not starting with a full team of players, to enacting more stringent quitting penalties, to UI bugs and more, and will be addressing all of the above in the near future.We've got the full list of Gears of War 4 achievements - check the list for guides to unlocking them.