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The first update is available!



[h3]Dear Renovators![/h3]Firstly, thank you for the fantastic reception of Tools Up! Now, we’re using your feedback to make it even better!

For the past few days we’ve been gathering your suggestions and have rolled up our sleeves to put some of the ideas to work.

Here’s what’s new:
  • Improved object targeting priorities
  • Added new tutorial boards before the beginning of levels
  • Decreased action controls input lag
  • Changed the order of tooltips on the first level, to emphasize that it’s possible to rotate the camera without opening the blueprint
  • Paint spills can no longer occur on the first level
  • Throwing items is now easier
  • Blocked possibility to throw objects near the dumpster to prevent them from getting stuck on a wall

If you’re happy about the changes, please consider dropping us a review on Steam!

Now, we gotta go - there’s more work that needs to be done. You can expect more news from us next week. In the meantime, please don’t stop sharing your fantastic suggestions and ideas with us!

Have fun!

Ask us anything! AMA on Reddit is starting soon



[h3]Dear Renovators![/h3]Today we’ll be answering your questions. Yes, today!
So take a break from renovating and join us at 3:00pm UTC on Reddit. You can start posting your questions now to give us a head start. We’ll do our best to answer as many of them as possible!

[h2]JOIN NOW![/h2]

How tags work on Steam

Dear Players,
We are impressed by the amount of support we get from you lately! Thank you!

One of the insights we hear a lot and which seems particularly accurate is that some players might have been misled by the Multiplayer tag on Steam into believing that Tools Up! is an online co-op game.

We have no doubt that it could be the case here. Multiplayer is often associated with playing online (it's an understandable mental shortcut), even though it can also be local only, especially in the case of couch co-op games.

Now, the way tags work on Steam is that we can't toggle the Local Co-op tag without toggling the Multiplayer tag first. This leaves us with a quite unfortunate choice between:
  • having a Singleplayer tag only
  • having Local Co-op and Multiplayer tags

None of this really fits. We believe having Local co-op tag only would be the best.



Summing up, we just wanted to share this to let you know that, above all, we want to be honest and transparent with you.

Wish you all the best!

Steam Remote Play Together - FAQ



Dear Renovators,
Tools Up! was designed as a local multiplayer game and we have always advertised it as such. The recent news about Steam Remote Play Together feature came as a pleasant surprise and we really hoped it would let you play Tools Up! with your friends and family online.

Sadly, we hear reports about the poor performance of Steam Remote Play Together in some regions, especially Asia. This is a brand new feature, so there might still be room for improvement. We have already reported it to Steam and hopefully you’ll be able to take full advantage of this feature soon.

It pains us that there’s not much we can do in regard to this matter. We’re waiting for Steam to work this out on their end. Thank you for your patience while this gets worked out.

Lastly, we have prepared a short FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for you, in which we explain how this feature works, how you can improve its performance, and present alternatives to Steam Remote Play Together. You can find it below.

Thank you for playing Tools Up! We wish you lots of fun with the game and hope to stay in touch!

Cheers!
All in! Games & The Knights of Unity

FAQ
Steam Remote Play Together is a brand new feature allowing people to play together online. Please refer to Steam Remote Play overview and Steam Remote Play Support for more information in your native language.

Q: How do I use Steam Remote Play Together?
A: It’s easy! Just follow the three simple steps:
1. Launch Tools Up!
2. Open your Friends List and right-click to
Invite your friends.
3. They accept the invite in the chat window and... That’s it!
You're playing together.

To access your Friends List, you may need to open Steam Overlay (Shift+Tab by default).

Q: Can you play with two keyboards via Steam Remote Play Together?
A: You can only play Tools Up! with a single keyboard and multiple controllers (Xbox One, Steam Controller, etc.).

Q: How does Steam Remote Play work?
A: Steam Remote Play allows games to be launched on one computer, while being played from other devices connected to Steam. With Remote Play Together, you can invite your Steam Friends to join your local co-op sessions remotely, without having to own or launch the game themselves.

Q: We’re experiencing poor Steam Remote Play Together performance. What can we do?
A: Below are a few solutions Valve recommends. Please refer to Steam Remote Play overview and Steam Remote Play Support for more information in your native language.
  • Hardware:We recommend a minimum of a quad-core CPU for the computer running the game. The client has more modest requirements, but should have a GPU that supports hardware accelerated H264 decoding. Any recent laptop or PC should meet the client requirements.
  • Network:
    We recommend using a wired network for the best streaming experience. People have had some success with powerline networks and wireless N and AC networks with good signal, though your experience may vary.
  • Game Settings:
    To improve your streaming experience, you can go into your game settings and lower your resolution and turn off vertical sync.
  • Steam Settings:
    In the Remote Play settings you can change a number of things that can affect your experience. You can change your preference for speed vs quality, limit the network bandwidth, and adjust the maximum capture resolution.


Q: What network ports does Steam Remote Play use?
A: Streaming uses UDP ports 27031 and 27036 and TCP ports 27036 and 27037. Please make sure Steam can listen on these ports in your firewall software.

Q: Should I update video drivers?
A: A number of bugs have been fixed in the latest video driver releases that may affect streaming. If you are getting poor performance, graphical glitches or black screens please make sure you have the latest drivers installed from your video card vendor's website.

Q: What are alternatives to Steam Remote Play Together?
A: Members of the Tools Up! community have recommended using Parsec, a third-party software, which lets you invite your friends to play games with you online even if the game doesn't have online multiplayer. We don’t officially support this solution, but we hear reports that its performance can be better than Steam Remote Play Together

Tools Up! is available now!



The wait is over! We’re thrilled to announce that Tools Up! is available today on Steam.

Watch the Release Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O4C8REJoBY

Tools Up! is a local multiplayer game for up to four players. Work together against the clock and host a wild renovation party in your very own home!
Features:
  • Work hard - paint walls, lay tiles and throw everything you need to other rooms.
  • Play better together - join up to three players to move couches against the clock.
  • Expect the unexpected - environmental elements spice up things. Have you ever renovated a building surrounded by lava?
  • Lead the team - whoever holds the blueprint is in charge of the camera angle.
  • Join in the fun - simple controls and a low entry level make Tools Up! a perfect party game for everyone.


Gather your friends (or fellow reno enthusiasts) in this intensely fun couch co-op game about home renovation and work your way to the top of a skyscraper in need of some real TLC.

Get it now:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1004490/Tools_Up/