Bugfixes and Hosting
[h2]Balance Changes[/h2]
- Changed Hot Hands to function more similarly to Bad Influence, having a chance to activate instead of always activating.
[h2]Major Bugfixes[/h2]
- Addressed issue where the character controller would occasionally run multiple times per tick, causing players to move much faster than they should.
[h2]Changes to Hosting[/h2]
With all of the new players who joined during next fest, our server hosting costs were starting to get out of control. We've done a ton of optimization on both the client and server to mitigate this.
In the process of optimizing the game to reduce our server costs, we noticed that hosting without a dedicated server (using Steam Networking to host on a player's machine) is now often a better experience than using a dedicated server, especially in later rounds when you the game gets really chaotic.
By default the hosting will now run the server locally, but you can still choose to use a dedicated server in the host settings menu.
In general, you will have a better experience hosting yourself (without a dedicated server) if you have a reliable internet connection and a decently powerful PC, especially if the people you are playing with are in the same region.
[h2]Known Issues[/h2]
We are aware of some rendering issues related to Auto HDR and Apple Silicon machines, usually manifesting as everything being gray or washed out. We are working on addressing those as soon as possible.
- Changed Hot Hands to function more similarly to Bad Influence, having a chance to activate instead of always activating.
[h2]Major Bugfixes[/h2]
- Addressed issue where the character controller would occasionally run multiple times per tick, causing players to move much faster than they should.
[h2]Changes to Hosting[/h2]
With all of the new players who joined during next fest, our server hosting costs were starting to get out of control. We've done a ton of optimization on both the client and server to mitigate this.
In the process of optimizing the game to reduce our server costs, we noticed that hosting without a dedicated server (using Steam Networking to host on a player's machine) is now often a better experience than using a dedicated server, especially in later rounds when you the game gets really chaotic.
By default the hosting will now run the server locally, but you can still choose to use a dedicated server in the host settings menu.
In general, you will have a better experience hosting yourself (without a dedicated server) if you have a reliable internet connection and a decently powerful PC, especially if the people you are playing with are in the same region.
[h2]Known Issues[/h2]
We are aware of some rendering issues related to Auto HDR and Apple Silicon machines, usually manifesting as everything being gray or washed out. We are working on addressing those as soon as possible.