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Steam News9 August 20196y ago

Obduction 1.8.1 patch notes:

Thank you everyone for your feedback on Obduction’s latest update! Reported issues addressed in this patch are as follows: Improvements made: Fixed issue that caused you to strafe and turn in VR Free Move mode.

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  • Fixes
  • Gameplay
fixedThank you everyone for your feedback on Obduction’s latest update! Reported issues addressed in this patch are as follows: Improvements made:
fixedFixed issue that caused you to strafe and turn in VR Free Move mode.
fixedFixed the large stone stair sphere in Hunrath. It now rotates as expected.
addedController note: In Teleportation mode, both left and right controllers can be used for turning. In Free Move mode, only the right controller will turn.
addedWhen using smooth motion input with Windows Mixed Reality motion controls, a movement ‘drift’ can occur. We’ve found this is a common problem. If this happens, open up the SteamVR Input configuration for Obduction and add a dead zone to the left joystick “move” input.

Thank you everyone for your feedback on Obduction’s latest update! Reported issues addressed in this patch are as follows: Improvements made:

  • Fixed issue that caused you to strafe and turn in VR Free Move mode.

  • Fixed the large stone stair sphere in Hunrath. It now rotates as expected.

  • Controller note: In Teleportation mode, both left and right controllers can be used for turning. In Free Move mode, only the right controller will turn.

Known issues:

  • If you run into an issue where you cannot move, you need to delete your Input.ini file and run the game again. This file is located at...

  • Windows: %LocalAppData%\Obduction\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor

  • Mac: ~/Library/Preferences/Obduction/MacNoEditor (Use Command+G to type in the path.)

  • When using smooth motion input with Windows Mixed Reality motion controls, a movement ‘drift’ can occur. We’ve found this is a common problem. If this happens, open up the SteamVR Input configuration for Obduction and add a dead zone to the left joystick “move” input.

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Steam News / 9 August 2019

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