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Patch notes 2021-09-16

Big thank you to everyone who submitted crash reports! We were able to resolve the most common bugs, complete list below.

Crash fixes:
  • Linux users should now be able to load their savegames.
  • Unselecting a Distribution Post cancels route creation instead of crashing the game.
  • Using an illegal character in the save name no longer results in a crash.
  • A rare crash caused by selecting a building is now fixed.
  • Some previously missing redistributables are now automatically installed by Steam.

Minor:
  • Resources required to complete the construction of a Distribution Post are now visible.
  • Fixed a minor terrain rendering bug.

Beaver city builder Timberborn is a Steam top seller

The joys of city-building games have been apparent ever since Will Wright brought us SimCity all those decades ago, and developers have kept branching out to find new ways to keep the concept fresh. We've had city builders on Mars, city builders in an icy apocalypse, and city builders about being a dictator. Now, perhaps, the ultimate spin has arrived: a city builder about beavers.


Timberborn has already looked impressive enough to make it one of our most anticipated indie games in September, and now that it's launched in Steam Early Access, it seems the interest is shared outside the PCGN offices. It's reached over 5,000 concurrent players on launch day, and it's the number two top-selling game on Steam, just behind Deathloop.


The game has you choose a beaver faction and start building a beaver city. You'll have to contend with wet and dry seasons as you build canals and dams, stockpile resources to survive the harsher times, and continue collecting wood to turn it into technological marvels. The game's been in development with community playtests since 2018, and is expected to remain in Early Access for another year.


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Timberborn, a game about the cool cities beavers will build after we're all dead, is now available on Steam




When we are all dead the beavers shall inherit the earth, or at least that's what developers Mechanistry think will go down. It has just released Timberborn, a self-styled "lumberpunk" city builder, onto Steam in Early Access. Timberborn is about giant post-apocalyptic beavers rebuilding the earth after all the humans are long dead and gone...
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Timerborn, a game about the cool cities beavers will build after we're all dead, is now available on Steam




When we are all dead the beavers shall inherit the earth, or at least that's what developers Mechanistry think will go down. It has just released Timberborn, a self-styled "lumberpunk" city builder, onto Steam in Early Access. Timberborn is about giant post-apocalyptic beavers rebuilding the earth after all the humans are long dead and gone...
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Timberborn Early Access is here!

Howdy!

The age of lumberpunk beavers begins today: Timberborn Early Access is now available!

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This release was made possible by thousands of players who played the alpha, then beta, then demo, and shared their feedback with us – and to all of you, big thanks from everyone at Mechanistry. We hope you’ll join us now because Timberborn is in its best shape yet!

There’s a lot of new stuff. We’ve been previewing that over the past week so if you need more details, check the following previews, each focused on a different aspect of the game.If you want to dive deeper, check the lengthy patch notes we’ve just posted on the forums. But why just read when you can play the game yourself?

Timberborn is now available for PC and Mac in all 11 planned languages. You can purchase Timberborn Early Access for 24.99 USD with a launch week discount of 10%. Regional pricing applies so check how much it actually costs in your region.

The game is also available bundled with the soundtrack by Zofia Domaradzka!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1062090/

Grab the game and let us know what you think because the great beaver journey begins today! Once again, big thanks from everyone at Mechanistry.

-Bartek, Kamil, Pawel, Jon, Kuba and two Michals