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Patch Minor Update 1.6.4

[p]Just another quick minor patch. Thank you for your keen eye and attention Data Conversion Operator ✉[/p][p]New in v1.6.4[/p]
  • [p]Bugfix for a specific detail that wouldn't get cleared out of memory properly, if one were to end a playthrough and started a new one immediately.[/p]

DEAD LETTER DEPT. RELEASE - 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

[p]It has been 1 year.[/p][p]I've decided to commemorate with a small bit of making-of reminiscing. [/p][hr][/hr][p]As a project with the central theme revolving around a distinctly physical medium, it seemed pretty un-deniable that it would involve a lot of paper textures. [/p][p]In 2021, as a person whose entire career has more or less existed inside whirring boxes and glowing screens, I found myself a little bit artistically exhausted with the digital- craving any sort of excuse to bring in more physically sourced elements.[/p][p]So, as DEAD LETTER DEPT. development went on, I found myself increasingly now collecting envelopes in the mail that caught my eye, as well as collecting odd pieces of paper found on the ground. I wanted a varied range to source from. Anything now with a stain on it was suddenly incredibly valuable. The rare occasion that some mail got returned to me, was a precious gift. I wish now I had kept the mail that I burned (rather, what remained of it).[/p][p][/p][p]Creating the mail was always a big mixture of physical + digital work. Mangling physical paper with writing on it, and then scanning it in was significantly faster and easier to get the right vibe (rather than trying to do it from scratch with digital), and it always seemed to give a better a natural look. [/p][p] [/p][p]It was also consistently a lot of fun to figure out many weird ways to beat up an envelope.[/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][p][/p][p]Audio-wise, for a long while now I've made it a habit to always travel around with a portable audio recorder in my jacket whenever possible. Especially whenever I might end up say, in a random warehouse somewhere, with no one around, and a free moment to capture what something snapping or banging in it sounds like. It's a room tone to me that feels fixed somewhere between a church, a cave, and a tomb.[/p][p][/p][p]After doing this for a long while I ended up with a collection of weird & unique sounds I loved, that also came from some key fond memories, but ultimately I never quite knew what to do with them. Until DEAD LETTER DEPT. finally gave me some opportunities.[/p][p]In the past I was also extremely lucky enough to sometimes work with access to great audio professionals like Daylon Walden, whom I would regularly pester. And who would dispense onto me random jewels of knowledge and processes that would begin to make a huge difference.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][p][/p][p]You would think after 1 year I would have figured out something flowery and brilliant to say here in conclusion. DEAD LETTER DEPT. felt like a gigantic weird risk of a project, I am insanely grateful to you all. Whether you left a review, told a friend, or simply just got what I was even going for.[/p][p]Whenever I try to find the words, the only thing that comes, is always:[/p][p]Thank You[/p][p][/p][p][/p]

Nominate DEAD LETTER DEPT. in both the Steam Awards & The Horror Game Awards

[p]Hey ey look, it's a shot in the dark. If this voting for GOTY is your thing, and you enjoyed DEAD LETTER DEPT. here you go.[/p][p]If you are into the Steam Awards thing specifically, consider nominating DEAD LETTER DEPT. using the widget above.[/p][p][/p][h2]HORROR GAME AWARDS[/h2][p]Additionally, DEAD LETTER DEPT. has been nominated at the Horror Game Awards for BEST INDIE HORROR GAME of 2025. Holy shit I don't think I even stand a chance, but the PUBLIC voting is OPEN right now so... if you are so inclined, consider going to cast a vote for DEAD LETTER DEPT. over at The Horror Game Awards website.[/p][p]thehorrorgameawards.com[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]Have a safe and sane holiday folks 👁[/p][p]-Mike[/p]

Patch Minor Update 1.6.3

[p]Welcome Data Conversion Operators, both junior and senior. Thank you for your hard work. This is just a quick minor patch.[/p][p]New in v1.6.2[/p]
  • [p]Quick fix for when Mouse Smoothing is set completely to OFF (previously the Yaxis apparently still received a smidge amount of dampening that would apparently cause light nausea to those sensitive to it)[/p]
  • [p]Update to fix Unity security bug for good measure. This was fairly low risk already thanks to the mitigation efforts of Steam, but it's still good to have killed it for good.[/p]

VINYL SOUNDTRACK NOW AVAILABLE ░̵̰̩̈́͒͗́͜▐

[p][/p][h2]THE VINYL IS COMPLETED ░░̵̰̩̈́͒͗́͜▐▒̴̰̕▀̸̺̼͉̯͕̉̊̃̕[/h2][p]░░ AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE NOW AT VERY OK VINYL ░░[/p][p][/p][p]I'm happy to announce the Vinyl Edition of the DEAD LETTER DEPT. OST has been produced and is now available for purchase thanks to the efforts of Very Ok Vinyl.[/p][p][/p][p]Float and melt into paranormal drones & sizzling industrial rhythmic sound, stalking the full journey of your Data Conversion experience.[/p][p][/p][p]I've worked with Very Ok Vinyl to make sure every order also gets a Bandcamp code to obtain a free digital copy of the OST to download as well.
(It's something new VoV is trying out, so if you don't end up receiving the code somehow, don't hesitate to reach out to me or VoV)[/p][p][/p]
SHIRTS AND HOODIES STILL AVAILABLE ░̵̰̩̈́͒͗́͜▒̴̰̕
[p][/p][p]If you'd like a DLD shirt and/or hoodie, there's now a distant machine somewhere on the Earth that will whirr wheeze & dispense it at you. [/p][p]░░ CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT PRINTFUL.COM ░░[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]Thanks for reading. May you have a brilliant October and happy hauntings ▀̸̺̼͉̯͕̉̊̃̕[/p][p]-Mike[/p][p][/p]