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Steam News27 July 20205y ago

Version 1.07 update

Gameplay improvement: Now we can ask allies to attack our enemies. AI allies will also come to us and ask for reinforcements. Now we can hire mercenary factions to attack our enemies.

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What changed

5 fixes0 additions3 changes0 removals
  • Gameplay
  • UI and audio
  • Performance
  • Fixes
changedGameplay improvement:
changedThe animation of the EndTurn button for the strategy map and battlefield will now be more eye-catching.
changedVsync is set to limit the fps.
fixedFix bugs:
fixedFixed a bug that sometimes the title skill Southeaven Flower does not work.
fixedFix a bug that may appear in strategic missions.

Chaos Galaxy changes

changedGameplay improvement:
changedThe animation of the EndTurn button for the strategy map and battlefield will now be more eye-catching.
changedVsync is set to limit the fps.
fixedFix bugs:
fixedFixed a bug that sometimes the title skill Southeaven Flower does not work.

Gameplay improvement:

  1. Now we can ask allies to attack our enemies. AI allies will also come to us and ask for reinforcements.

  2. Now we can hire mercenary factions to attack our enemies.

  3. Now we can offer our planet to our suzerain.

  4. The animation of the EndTurn button for the strategy map and battlefield will now be more eye-catching.

  5. Vsync is set to limit the fps.

Fix bugs:

  1. Fixed a bug that sometimes the title skill Southeaven Flower does not work.

  2. Fix a bug that may appear in strategic missions.

  3. Fixed a bug that the commanders sometimes failed to save learned skills.

  4. Fixed a bug that the title skill Chief of Kurushima gives supply instead of gold.

If you find any bug after the update, please report it on the Steamcommunity or Discord. Thank you!

Source

Steam News / 27 July 2020

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