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Steam News1 February 20242y ago

Content Patch 1.1 from 1.2.2024

Characters now display their unique avatars instead of cropped sprites in messaging conversations.

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  • Gameplay
changedOn "Doctoral" difficulty in the necromog, you may encounter a more dangerous opponent than a ghost, cadaver or skeleton. The reward for defeating them is increased by 25%.
removedBoris and Evgeniy are no longer strengthened or weakened by difficulty level.
removedThe phone no longer disappears after the first lecture and dialogue with Georgiy.
removedAn unused 174MB video clip has been removed from the game.

Progeria: Vae Victis changes

changedOn "Doctoral" difficulty in the necromog, you may encounter a more dangerous opponent than a ghost, cadaver or skeleton. The reward for defeating them is increased by 25%.
removedBoris and Evgeniy are no longer strengthened or weakened by difficulty level.
removedThe phone no longer disappears after the first lecture and dialogue with Georgiy.
removedAn unused 174MB video clip has been removed from the game.
  • Characters now display their unique avatars instead of cropped sprites in messaging conversations.

  • On "Postgraduate" and "Doctoral" difficulty levels, opponents can use highly saturated ash, depending on how many domains they have left.

  • On "Doctoral" difficulty in the necromog, you may encounter a more dangerous opponent than a ghost, cadaver or skeleton. The reward for defeating them is increased by 25%.

  • Boris and Evgeniy are no longer strengthened or weakened by difficulty level.

  • Bug fixes:

  • The phone no longer disappears after the first lecture and dialogue with Georgiy.

  • An unused 174MB video clip has been removed from the game.

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Steam News / 1 February 2024

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