Update v3.11
[p]Cold Bed on Route has been updated to version 3.11.[/p][p]The details of the update are as follows:
[/p][h3]Bug Fixes & UI Adjustments[/h3]
While not a frequently occurring issue, the handling of container destruction on planets — which could potentially lead to progression-blocking bugs — has now been properly addressed.[/p][p]When a container is destroyed, its contents are scattered in the surrounding area. However, during this process, a variable meant to track "which box (if any) an item is in" was not being processed correctly. As a result, the system would try to reference something that no longer existed, leading to errors.[/p][p]This type of bug, when triggered, would interrupt subsequent processing. As a result, items could be duplicated or even replaced with "nothingness." We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused.[/p]
[/p][h3]Bug Fixes & UI Adjustments[/h3]
- [p]Fixed a bug where, if a container with supplies had its DR reduced to 0 on a planet and its contents were scattered as DROPs, attempting to collect them from the BAG screen would cause abnormal behavior.[/p]
- [p]Fixed an issue where mouse hover did not work correctly for containers in the BAG screen when hovering over item names on a planet.[/p]
- [p]Fixed a bug where background music would overlap when returning to the title screen via the system button in the bottom left corner.[/p]
- [p]Adjusted button highlight colors and border thickness throughout the UI.[/p]
While not a frequently occurring issue, the handling of container destruction on planets — which could potentially lead to progression-blocking bugs — has now been properly addressed.[/p][p]When a container is destroyed, its contents are scattered in the surrounding area. However, during this process, a variable meant to track "which box (if any) an item is in" was not being processed correctly. As a result, the system would try to reference something that no longer existed, leading to errors.[/p][p]This type of bug, when triggered, would interrupt subsequent processing. As a result, items could be duplicated or even replaced with "nothingness." We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused.[/p]