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Steam News24 November 201510y ago

Heresy 0.12 Update Notes

Important Note: To access the 32 build, right click on Heresy in your library - Properties - Betas and select Heresy_32. If you are running a 64 Windows OS, this will be the default version that is installed. 0.

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changedImportant Note: To access the 32 build, right click on Heresy in your library - Properties - Betas and select Heresy_32. If you are running a 64 Windows OS, this will be the default version that is installed. 0.12: - swapped the 64 build and 32 build within steam - added 15 Skin colors - added help reference guide for default controls (keyboard shortcuts, mouse functions) - fixed bug where newly born villagers would not be assigned to a team - added flag selection in profiles, shields will now display flags - created and added flag banner to profiles 0.11: - Texture scaler added to master_combiner script to reduce memory overhead - Unloading Unused Assets and Garbage Collection checks to reduce used memory

Important Note: To access the 32 build, right click on Heresy in your library - Properties - Betas and select Heresy_32. If you are running a 64 Windows OS, this will be the default version that is installed. 0.12:

  • swapped the 64 build and 32 build within steam
  • added 15 Skin colors
  • added help reference guide for default controls

(keyboard shortcuts, mouse functions) - fixed bug where newly born villagers would not be assigned to a team - added flag selection in profiles, shields will now display flags - created and added flag banner to profiles 0.11: - Texture scaler added to master_combiner script to reduce memory overhead - Unloading Unused Assets and Garbage Collection checks to reduce used memory

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