v1.1.2: Ladders, location and fishing!
Author: orangepascal,
published 3 years ago,
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Still working on the quality of life patches/updates to improve the base game here. Luckily we're running at very few bugs, and most of these changes are just to make the game more "pleasant" to play overall. I will be giving some details on the "future of Residual" as I have some galaxy-expanding-big plans for it.. more on that later this week in Thursday's video!
A bunch (all?) of these features are based on player feedback - I've setup PedeyB the Discord bot to handle feature-requests so I can keep track of it, if you got good ideas: discord.gg/orangepixel for more info! - ALSO PC adventurers, use the F1 key to create some cool snapshots of your adventures, and you can post them in the #postoffice channel, it's cool to see where everyone has been (and which planets people have already survived!)
For now, the list of changes in v1.1.2 - and for Switch users, don't fear, these are all coming to an big patch soon (pushing updates just doesn't work as quick on Switch).
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[*]added: starting-planet is an easy one for new players
[*]added: glucobombs can now destroy spikes
[*]added: option to change transparency behind dialogs (default=off on Switch) improve readability
[*]added: ladders can be picked up again (and put in backpack)
[*]added: keep track of locations visited in planet-radar
[*]fixed: crash bug when checking for resources/mining (out of bounds)
[*]fixed: crash bug on mouse-hover events (PC)
[*]fixed: climbing stairs will block some operations like inventory/crafting/visor
[*]fixed: fishing-line now has more max length (deeper fishing) - might have to throw it a few times, just like real fishing!
[*]fixed: fish drop back in the water too often (annoying) - now seen as collected if they drop/fly against you
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So stay tuned for Thursdays devlog video, I will layout some of the plans for the future of Residual.. and it's gonna be big :)
Pascal / Orangepixel