Stranded: Alien Dawn

Stranded: Alien Dawn Unveils Patch V0.11.221102 – New Features Await!

Published 2 years ago

New Patch Released for Stranded: Alien Dawn, Enhancing Gameplay and Stability

A new patch for Stranded: Alien Dawn has been released on Steam, bringing a host of gameplay enhancements and stability improvements informed by community feedback. The developers express their gratitude to players for their ongoing suggestions and encourage continued dialogue on platforms like Steam and Discord.

The update introduces several noteworthy gameplay adjustments. Among these, players can expect increased variability in animal attacks with new variants, including the explosive Skarabei. Additionally, multiple species can now participate in a single animal attack, adding a layer of unpredictability to encounters. The patch also revises thermal conductivity for various structures, streamlines the crafting process for tailoring, and ensures malfunctioning devices automatically trigger repair orders.

Survivors will notice a reduction in the frequency of vomiting, an improved prioritization of fresh food consumption, and the ability to discard items nearing rot. Pathfinding glitches have been addressed, and ambient sound effects have seen minor adjustments to enhance nighttime immersion.

On the stability front, the patch resolves several issues, including a potential 'soft lock' caused by notifications and a crash during the crash landing sequence. Additional fixes ensure the game can launch on systems without Advanced Vector Extensions, along with general stability improvements.

Furthermore, the update introduces new features aimed at enhancing player experience. Users can now disable early access feedback notifications and report issues directly through the in-game interface. The crash reporting system has also been improved for more effective error tracking.

This update reflects the developers' commitment to refining Stranded: Alien Dawn based on player input, fostering a collaborative environment for ongoing improvements.