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Sign Off 1.6?

Sign Off 1.5.3 is a stable-ish release. Recent core updates introduced changes to the Free Version, and development is now shifting toward content enrichment.

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addedSign Off 1.5.3 is a stable-ish release. Recent core updates introduced changes to the Free Version, and development is now shifting toward content enrichment .
changedThe game is still missing a few unlicensed textures and a proper soundtrack . Visuals are currently minimal, with plain designs and no lighting pass yet. Performance is acceptable on my system, but results may vary across different hardware.
changedI’ve focused heavily on making gameplay more user-friendly, but performance optimization is an ongoing process. This is where bug hunters really help—identifying when , where , and what mechanics cause lag spikes (for example, nighttime FPS drops).
fixedI have 105 hours logged on Steam and well over 300 hours playing the game in its raw form. At this point, I’ve addressed everything I’m personally confident fixing alone. Each patch request helps enrich the core experience, and all players benefit from that feedback.
changedWhile playing, feel free to take screenshots and suggest improvements to visuals, aesthetics, or performance mitigation . I’ve been wanting to rework the road signs to make them more fleshed out— but how? Your ideas matter here.

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addedSign Off 1.5.3 is a stable-ish release. Recent core updates introduced changes to the Free Version, and development is now shifting toward content enrichment .
changedThe game is still missing a few unlicensed textures and a proper soundtrack . Visuals are currently minimal, with plain designs and no lighting pass yet. Performance is acceptable on my system, but results may vary across different hardware.
changedI’ve focused heavily on making gameplay more user-friendly, but performance optimization is an ongoing process. This is where bug hunters really help—identifying when , where , and what mechanics cause lag spikes (for example, nighttime FPS drops).
fixedI have 105 hours logged on Steam and well over 300 hours playing the game in its raw form. At this point, I’ve addressed everything I’m personally confident fixing alone. Each patch request helps enrich the core experience, and all players benefit from that feedback.
changedWhile playing, feel free to take screenshots and suggest improvements to visuals, aesthetics, or performance mitigation . I’ve been wanting to rework the road signs to make them more fleshed out— but how? Your ideas matter here.

Sign Off 1.5.3 is a stable-ish release. Recent core updates introduced changes to the Free Version, and development is now shifting toward content enrichment.

The game is still missing a few unlicensed textures and a proper soundtrack. Visuals are currently minimal, with plain designs and no lighting pass yet. Performance is acceptable on my system, but results may vary across different hardware.

I’ve focused heavily on making gameplay more user-friendly, but performance optimization is an ongoing process. This is where bug hunters really help—identifying when, where, and what mechanics cause lag spikes (for example, nighttime FPS drops).

I have 105 hours logged on Steam and well over 300 hours playing the game in its raw form. At this point, I’ve addressed everything I’m personally confident fixing alone. Each patch request helps enrich the core experience, and all players benefit from that feedback.

While playing, feel free to take screenshots and suggest improvements to visuals, aesthetics, or performance mitigation. I’ve been wanting to rework the road signs to make them more fleshed out— but how? Your ideas matter here.

Thank you all for downloading, playing, and supporting sole-proprietor indie game development.

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Steam News / 18 December 2025

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