Update log
Full Haven & Hearth update
The complete published notes, normalized for clean reading and source attribution.
Extracted changes
- Gameplay
- Fixes
- Store
- Balance
We've been developing, and here's what's new.
New Implementations -----------------------
Reworked mine supports to handle more arbitrary support definitions.
Added "Monumental Column", a pretty massive mine support. Suggested here!
Added "Timber Tunnel", a small, cheap, directional mine support used to form a tunnel.
Added "Liver Paté", food.
Added "Roe in Wine", signature dish for Roe Deer.
Key Fixes -----------------------
Fixed a number of issues with the (dropped in water) trash, trash fishing, &c. Should work better now.
"Produce Sack"s should now properly and more generically support substance and item transfers to (e.g. to troughs, tarkilns, &c) and from (e.g. sawmill, tarkilns) things.
May have fixed the long-standing bug by which Mound Bed effects would occasionally be interrupted by grid borders. Let us know your mileage!
Small Fixes -----------------------
Redrew icon for "seeds of Millet" in 4x resolution.
Sleds & Skis can now be hung on walls.
"Fine Sled" should now properly lean with terrain when pulled.
Fixed a bug by which clients occasionally failed to properly apply poses to objects when first seen.
You can now use the "Eat" cursor on item stacks (e.g. of carrots and such) to eat something in the stack, quite simply.
"Poached Wolverine" moved from skill "Fishing" to skill "Cooking". Copy pasta error.
Fixed the rotation of "Ice Bear Cape" when hung on walls as per this.
As always, if you liked what we did here: Support the patch.
Today's Patch Item, for the fair price of $7, is the "Bookshop Keeper's Hat".
$7
This hat carries the weight of a full volume of Proust, but its centerfold is an unwritten page.
All Gold & Silver subscribers have been awarded the "Bookshop Keeper's Hat", free of charge.
In the Pipe -----------------------
Our primary development direction is toward object-controlled-objects.
Time to... like us on Facebook?
Time to... follow us on Twitter?
Enjoy!
Source
