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Steam News18 January 20233y ago

UPDATE #21 - MOTHER IS BACK

This update includes a major graphical improvement and fixes a number of bugs. Changelog v1.3: IMPROVEMENTS - Many major graphics have been changed and improved.

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  • Gameplay
changedIMPROVEMENTS - Many major graphics have been changed and improved. - A happiness indicator has been added to the laws panel to see how changing laws affect happiness. - When you hover your mouse over the Neolanguage law it now gives you information on what it is. - A lot of small improvements.
changedCHANGES - Nuclear bomb costs fewer turns to build. 10 - > 4 - Reduced shield cost from 2500 to 2000. - Shield 2.0 technology now lowers the cost of the shield from 1500 to 1200. - Changed love icon in the law panel.
fixedBUGSFIXES - Fixed a bug where a citizen soldier was punished in an isolation chamber and lost his/her weapon. - Fixed a bug where when loading a game the active alert messages would not appear until the alert changed. - Fixed a small bug showing the number of turns it takes to discover a new technology. - Fixed a bug in the 'No War' dilemma. - Fixed missing text in dilemma #64 'Sell a citizen to a rival faction'. - Fixed a bug where the computer frame did not appear in the war preparation screen. - Fixed some typos. - Small arrangements.
10 - > 4 - Reduced shield cost2500200010 - > 4 - Reduced shield cost decreased, nerf0 technology now lowers the cost of the shield150012000 technology now lowers the cost of the shield decreased, nerf

WORLD OF PARANOIA changes

changedIMPROVEMENTS - Many major graphics have been changed and improved. - A happiness indicator has been added to the laws panel to see how changing laws affect happiness. - When you hover your mouse over the Neolanguage law it now gives you information on what it is. - A lot of small improvements.
changedCHANGES - Nuclear bomb costs fewer turns to build. 10 - > 4 - Reduced shield cost from 2500 to 2000. - Shield 2.0 technology now lowers the cost of the shield from 1500 to 1200. - Changed love icon in the law panel.
fixedBUGSFIXES - Fixed a bug where a citizen soldier was punished in an isolation chamber and lost his/her weapon. - Fixed a bug where when loading a game the active alert messages would not appear until the alert changed. - Fixed a small bug showing the number of turns it takes to discover a new technology. - Fixed a bug in the 'No War' dilemma. - Fixed missing text in dilemma #64 'Sell a citizen to a rival faction'. - Fixed a bug where the computer frame did not appear in the war preparation screen. - Fixed some typos. - Small arrangements.

This update includes a major graphical improvement and fixes a number of bugs.

Changelog v1.3:

IMPROVEMENTS - Many major graphics have been changed and improved. - A happiness indicator has been added to the laws panel to see how changing laws affect happiness. - When you hover your mouse over the Neolanguage law it now gives you information on what it is. - A lot of small improvements.

CHANGES - Nuclear bomb costs fewer turns to build. 10 - > 4 - Reduced shield cost from 2500 to 2000. - Shield 2.0 technology now lowers the cost of the shield from 1500 to 1200. - Changed love icon in the law panel.

BUGSFIXES - Fixed a bug where a citizen soldier was punished in an isolation chamber and lost his/her weapon. - Fixed a bug where when loading a game the active alert messages would not appear until the alert changed. - Fixed a small bug showing the number of turns it takes to discover a new technology. - Fixed a bug in the 'No War' dilemma. - Fixed missing text in dilemma #64 'Sell a citizen to a rival faction'. - Fixed a bug where the computer frame did not appear in the war preparation screen. - Fixed some typos. - Small arrangements.

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Steam News / 18 January 2023

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