HomeGamesUpdatesPricingMethodology
Steam News20 September 20232y ago

Prologue Maintenance Update, September 2023

Hello everyone! We have just released an update for The Riftbreaker: Prologue. The latest version features dozens, if not hundreds, of bug fixes, gameplay improvements, as well as upgraded graphics.

Full notes

Full The Riftbreaker: Prologue update

Read the full published notes in a cleaner layout. The original post stays linked below.

What changed

4 fixes1 addition6 changes1 removal
  • Gameplay
  • Balance
  • UI and audio
  • Performance
changedHello everyone!We have just released an update for The Riftbreaker: Prologue. The latest version features dozens, if not hundreds, of bug fixes, gameplay improvements, as well as upgraded graphics. The Prologue version of the game is now on par with the full version of the game when it comes to features and code base.
changedHello everyone!Since the last update of the Prologue, we have made considerable progress in several areas of the game. The most noticeable change is the addition of Volumetric Lighting effects. Thanks to this technique, you can enjoy the improved fog and light scattering effects that greatly benefit the atmosphere of Galatea 37.
changedHello everyone!The new version of the Prologue also includes a number of quality-of-life fixes. You will now be able to use mass repair, deconstruction, and upgrade tools to take care of your base more efficiently. An all-new clone tool will help you speed up the construction process by copying any building you see on the screen. We have also introduced a number of balance changes to make the experience smoother.
addedHello everyone!We won’t be publishing a full changelog for this build, as the number of changes we introduced is truly massive. Instead of that, we will link you to the logs that we have provided for the full version of the game in chronological order. Please note that a large number of changes in those logs are only relevant to the full version. However, the improved stability, UI, performance, and quality of life fixes have made their way to The Riftbreaker: Prologue.
changedHello everyone!Optimization and Maintenance Update
changedHello everyone!Intel XeSS and Maintenance Update

The Riftbreaker: Prologue changes

changedWe have just released an update for The Riftbreaker: Prologue. The latest version features dozens, if not hundreds, of bug fixes, gameplay improvements, as well as upgraded graphics. The Prologue version of the game is now on par with the full version of the game when it comes to features and code base.
changedSince the last update of the Prologue, we have made considerable progress in several areas of the game. The most noticeable change is the addition of Volumetric Lighting effects. Thanks to this technique, you can enjoy the improved fog and light scattering effects that greatly benefit the atmosphere of Galatea 37.
changedThe new version of the Prologue also includes a number of quality-of-life fixes. You will now be able to use mass repair, deconstruction, and upgrade tools to take care of your base more efficiently. An all-new clone tool will help you speed up the construction process by copying any building you see on the screen. We have also introduced a number of balance changes to make the experience smoother.
addedWe won’t be publishing a full changelog for this build, as the number of changes we introduced is truly massive. Instead of that, we will link you to the logs that we have provided for the full version of the game in chronological order. Please note that a large number of changes in those logs are only relevant to the full version. However, the improved stability, UI, performance, and quality of life fixes have made their way to The Riftbreaker: Prologue.
changedOptimization and Maintenance Update

Hello everyone!

We have just released an update for The Riftbreaker: Prologue. The latest version features dozens, if not hundreds, of bug fixes, gameplay improvements, as well as upgraded graphics. The Prologue version of the game is now on par with the full version of the game when it comes to features and code base.

Since the last update of the Prologue, we have made considerable progress in several areas of the game. The most noticeable change is the addition of Volumetric Lighting effects. Thanks to this technique, you can enjoy the improved fog and light scattering effects that greatly benefit the atmosphere of Galatea 37.

The new version of the Prologue also includes a number of quality-of-life fixes. You will now be able to use mass repair, deconstruction, and upgrade tools to take care of your base more efficiently. An all-new clone tool will help you speed up the construction process by copying any building you see on the screen. We have also introduced a number of balance changes to make the experience smoother.

We won’t be publishing a full changelog for this build, as the number of changes we introduced is truly massive. Instead of that, we will link you to the logs that we have provided for the full version of the game in chronological order. Please note that a large number of changes in those logs are only relevant to the full version. However, the improved stability, UI, performance, and quality of life fixes have made their way to The Riftbreaker: Prologue.

Maintenance Update February 16th

Maintenance Update, March 30th

World Expansion I

Metal Terror Update #1

AZERTY fix

Metal Terror Update #2

Metal Terror Update #3

Maintenance Update, August 30th

Optimization and Maintenance Update

Intel XeSS and Maintenance Update

Hotfix October 6th

Hotfix October 13th

Hotfix November 18th

Hotfix December 14th

Stability Update, January 19th

World Expansion II Update

World Expansion II Maintenance Update #1

World Expansion II Maintenance Update #2

World Expansion II Maintenance Update #3

World Expansion II Maintenance Update #4

Summer 2023 Update

To streamline the packbuilding process, The Riftbreaker: Prologue will no longer accept modded content. All old mods are now incompatible with the newest version.

EXOR Studios

Source

Steam News / 20 September 2023

Open original post

Changelog.gg summarizes and formats this update. How we read updates.