Changelog: Post-Summer Update is Here!
[h2]Changelog 0.6.0b42[/h2]
Citizens, please pay attention to the following important announcement.
The summer heat is subsiding, but despite the dropping temperatures, our officials' heads are still steaming — all in the name of improving our capital city. Returning vacationers can look forward to many fun activities, as well as an overall enhancement in the quality of life, especially in the areas of transportation and recreation.
Those of you who diligently follow our regular newsletter Vox Vivat are surely eagerly anticipating the updates listed below, so allow us to present them in more detail.
Fishing Season Open
Fishing enthusiasts are in for a treat. In collaboration with local authorities, we are offering every citizen free fishing gear to help control the overpopulation of certain species in Bratislava's rivers and lakes. For each fish caught, we are offering a financial reward, and for anyone who catches at least five fish, we have a special express delivery of fishing attire straight to your home.
Citizens can start fishing at designated spots at the Chorvát Canal in Petržalka and gradually move on to Štrkovec and Kuchajda lakes, and even the Danube river. Happy fishing!
Taxi Taxi
The Bratislava Tourist Office has registered an increased demand for taxi services throughout the city. Citizens who want to make some extra money should keep their eyes peeled. A raised hand and waving from fellow citizens by the side of the road is not just a friendly gesture but also a chance to boost your household income.
Vehicles and Traffic
The long-awaited vehicles ordered from Germany have finally arrived, and our rescue and fire departments are now able to enjoy brand-new service vehicles. In addition, drivers have also reported spotting a new model, the Poissy TD in combi version, and the rare custom-built Smola Bohemia by Medailex on the roads.
New vehicles:
Rail and Water Transportation
Several key connections in Bratislava's railway network were temporarily closed over the summer due to essential trackwork. After completing all repairs, we are pleased to announce the reopening of train services between Hlavná Stanica, ŽST Nové Mesto, and ŽST Petržalka stations. For the modest ticket price, citizens can now travel across the city, even with their personal vehicles, without any additional charges.
Following the summer floods, the Water Management Company has lifted the restriction on navigation on the Danube. In addition to the return of tugboats, this has also allowed the city to reopen the beloved Propeler ferry. Thanks to an efficient shift rotation system, the ferry operates 24/7 between Tyršovo and Rázusovo embankments, completely free of charge. Citizens are advised to exercise caution when boarding and disembarking, as we've had reports of attempts to cut in line, push ahead, and jump the railing, all of which inevitably lead to sudden falls into the water.
IMPORTANT WARNING!
For the citizens and visitors of the capital city, we are issuing a warning based on reports received by local police units. According to our information, a dangerous type of grenade launcher has appeared on the black market. Investigators have determined that it is an under-barrel grenade launcher marked VG 70 — a prototype from the Czechoslovak era, with only a few units produced in the late 1960s.
How this historical, yet still very dangerous weapon ended up in circulation is currently unknown. We kindly ask all citizens for any information that could aid in the investigation and urge you to prioritize your safety and well-being.
Miscellaneous
Thank you for your attention and support, dear citizens. Our city is constantly undergoing gradual cleanup and enhancement, but there’s always room for improvement, so we continue to welcome all your insights, suggestions, and criticisms.
You can learn more about the latest happenings in Bratislava in the Vox Vivat newsletter as always. We wish you lots of fun!
Citizens, please pay attention to the following important announcement.
The summer heat is subsiding, but despite the dropping temperatures, our officials' heads are still steaming — all in the name of improving our capital city. Returning vacationers can look forward to many fun activities, as well as an overall enhancement in the quality of life, especially in the areas of transportation and recreation.
Those of you who diligently follow our regular newsletter Vox Vivat are surely eagerly anticipating the updates listed below, so allow us to present them in more detail.
Fishing Season Open
Fishing enthusiasts are in for a treat. In collaboration with local authorities, we are offering every citizen free fishing gear to help control the overpopulation of certain species in Bratislava's rivers and lakes. For each fish caught, we are offering a financial reward, and for anyone who catches at least five fish, we have a special express delivery of fishing attire straight to your home.
Citizens can start fishing at designated spots at the Chorvát Canal in Petržalka and gradually move on to Štrkovec and Kuchajda lakes, and even the Danube river. Happy fishing!
Taxi Taxi
The Bratislava Tourist Office has registered an increased demand for taxi services throughout the city. Citizens who want to make some extra money should keep their eyes peeled. A raised hand and waving from fellow citizens by the side of the road is not just a friendly gesture but also a chance to boost your household income.
Vehicles and Traffic
The long-awaited vehicles ordered from Germany have finally arrived, and our rescue and fire departments are now able to enjoy brand-new service vehicles. In addition, drivers have also reported spotting a new model, the Poissy TD in combi version, and the rare custom-built Smola Bohemia by Medailex on the roads.
New vehicles:
- Unserevehikel Vanmaster + variants
- Medailex Sportster
- Poissy TD Combi
Rail and Water Transportation
Several key connections in Bratislava's railway network were temporarily closed over the summer due to essential trackwork. After completing all repairs, we are pleased to announce the reopening of train services between Hlavná Stanica, ŽST Nové Mesto, and ŽST Petržalka stations. For the modest ticket price, citizens can now travel across the city, even with their personal vehicles, without any additional charges.
Following the summer floods, the Water Management Company has lifted the restriction on navigation on the Danube. In addition to the return of tugboats, this has also allowed the city to reopen the beloved Propeler ferry. Thanks to an efficient shift rotation system, the ferry operates 24/7 between Tyršovo and Rázusovo embankments, completely free of charge. Citizens are advised to exercise caution when boarding and disembarking, as we've had reports of attempts to cut in line, push ahead, and jump the railing, all of which inevitably lead to sudden falls into the water.
IMPORTANT WARNING!
For the citizens and visitors of the capital city, we are issuing a warning based on reports received by local police units. According to our information, a dangerous type of grenade launcher has appeared on the black market. Investigators have determined that it is an under-barrel grenade launcher marked VG 70 — a prototype from the Czechoslovak era, with only a few units produced in the late 1960s.
How this historical, yet still very dangerous weapon ended up in circulation is currently unknown. We kindly ask all citizens for any information that could aid in the investigation and urge you to prioritize your safety and well-being.
Miscellaneous
- The main character, as well as all story characters, have undergone cosmetic skin adjustments: less sweat and shine.
- Story characters now react to certain situations while driving in a car (experimental).
- Improved police NPC spawning system.
- English mission names added to the English localization.
- Terrain and horizon distance adjustments.
- Various terrain improvements.
- Various adjustments to building, vehicle, and prop models.
- Minor adjustments in story missions.
Thank you for your attention and support, dear citizens. Our city is constantly undergoing gradual cleanup and enhancement, but there’s always room for improvement, so we continue to welcome all your insights, suggestions, and criticisms.
You can learn more about the latest happenings in Bratislava in the Vox Vivat newsletter as always. We wish you lots of fun!