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inbento v2.51 (12 Nov 2024)

Update: added a new section for upgrading from v2.50 to v2.51 and preserving your progress.

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changedUpdate: added a new section for upgrading from v2.50 to v2.51 and preserving your progress.
fixedThis hotfix for inbento is meant to fix an issue where returning players lost their in-game progress after updating to version v2.50 .
addedWhat caused the problem?The issue was caused by introducing a new save synchronization system that was supposed to allow Steam Deck players to suspend their gameplay and pick up the progress on other systems - however, we haven't tested it enough and didn't realize it would cause issues for returning players.
fixedWhat caused the problem?After updating to version 2.51 the problem should be fixed ; unfortunately, due to this change we've created save file separation for players that have updated to v2.50, for which we're very sorry.
changedHow to solve the problem if I was affected?For players that started playing after version 2.50 but want to upgrade to 2.51:
changedHow to solve the problem if I was affected?Visit https://store.steampowered.com/account/remotestorageapp/?appid=1567440 with your Steam account logged in,

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changedUpdate: added a new section for upgrading from v2.50 to v2.51 and preserving your progress.
fixedThis hotfix for inbento is meant to fix an issue where returning players lost their in-game progress after updating to version v2.50 .
addedThe issue was caused by introducing a new save synchronization system that was supposed to allow Steam Deck players to suspend their gameplay and pick up the progress on other systems - however, we haven't tested it enough and didn't realize it would cause issues for returning players.
fixedAfter updating to version 2.51 the problem should be fixed ; unfortunately, due to this change we've created save file separation for players that have updated to v2.50, for which we're very sorry.
changedFor players that started playing after version 2.50 but want to upgrade to 2.51:

Update: added a new section for upgrading from v2.50 to v2.51 and preserving your progress.

Hi,

This hotfix for inbento is meant to fix an issue where returning players lost their in-game progress after updating to version v2.50.

Patch notes for inbento v2.51:

  • Reverted the cloud save system to an older version,

What caused the problem?

The issue was caused by introducing a new save synchronization system that was supposed to allow Steam Deck players to suspend their gameplay and pick up the progress on other systems - however, we haven't tested it enough and didn't realize it would cause issues for returning players.

After updating to version 2.51 the problem should be fixed; unfortunately, due to this change we've created save file separation for players that have updated to v2.50, for which we're very sorry.

  • If you have played inbento before updating to version 2.50, your progress was stored in the local files of your computer (along with the log files)

  • If you started playing after updating to version 2.50, we stored your files in the Steam Remote Storage.

How to solve the problem if I was affected?

For players that started playing before version 2.50: If you'd like to continue playing with your old progress preserved, update to version 2.51.

For players that started playing after version 2.50 but want to upgrade to 2.51:

For players that started playing after version 2.50 but want to keep playing the v2.50 build: Switch to the "steamremote" branch in order to access the version 2.50 with the Steam Remote Cloud save system.

If you happen to run into any other issues while playing the game, please let us know at inbento@afterburn.games!

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Steam News / 12 November 2024

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