It’s been a couple of weeks since the survival sandbox Enshrouded made its early access debut, and while the game has received several hotfixes since then, this week marks its first larger patch that brings an equally large-sized lineup of bug fixes.
Some of the primary fixes for the title are about stability and crashing, with the update addressing rare crash events and problems with joining dedicated multiplayer servers, along with other performance improvements for rendering. Players with machines below the 16GB RAM threshold can also manually disengage a related error message now, though they are warned that their machines “might not be able to run the game in the long run, once [the devs have] added all the features [they] have in mind.”
The bug fixing list goes over a variety of granular gameplay and terraforming issues, as well as some basic gameplay updates like a faster world content reset timer, a correctly unlocked rake recipe, and magical storage chest recipes unlocking earlier in progression. There are a whole lot of fixes overall, so players will likely want to see if their most hated bug is squished.