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Weekly Update #136



Many fixes this week, including domestic production of worms through compost piles and mass-transportation of worms in buckets.

You can now cultivate willow trees and bald cypress trees, though only in swamp areas. But these are the only trees in the game that can be cultivated without irrigation.

You can cut a rope back into its component threads. You can remove cool glass from bowls and stack it.

There's a more sensible camera failure condition when the photo server is unreachable.

Popcorn and garlic behave more consistently when eating out of a bowl. Antennas are containable. You can fill bowls with fresh peppercorns. You can fill backpacks with charcoal, just like you can fill them with soil. Extracting an arrow from someone no longer causes the arrowhead to disappear from their corpse.

Weekly Update #135



Lots of fixes this week.

Straw piles get damp after an hour of neglect, and decay to nothing after another hour. Simply touching the pile fluffs it back up again and dries it out. Unwanted straw will no longer accumulate eternally. Shelves can go on stone walls. You can now bottle sugared cream and mango-infused cow urine---separately, of course. The chisel now has a visual change when it enters its first semi-used state (when it can no longer be installed in the mining rig). Visual glitches in the overlap between cart tracks and open doors have been fixed. Paved roads no longer visually hug nearby walls.

Weekly Update #134



Continuing to plow through the list of reported content issues this week.

There are now a bunch of new ways to mark graves. Bonsai trees can go on tables in all of their stages. Snake skin boots no longer decay. Pencils can be piled. Lathe heads and kraut boards can be deconstructed. Locks are now much slower to brute force with trial and error. Several things that had weird visual positions when set on a table have been fixed.

Weekly Update #133



A seemingly small update this week, but it actually involved changes to 170 different objects. You can now fully manipulate all bottles on top of tables, including filling them with funnels. Before, you had to move a bottle to the ground to fill it with a funnel. All the bottles also now have better looking positions when held.

Weekly Update #132



A raft of fixes this week. Bugs have been fixed in the presentation of a player that walks into view from far off screen. Radios no longer mistakenly transmit weird metadata from maps and orders. A glitch was fixed that prevented cursing living players by name. You can down drink milk from wine glass. Empty bottles have better positioning on tables and in boxes. You can now put slaked lime in a bottle. A crock of pumpkin can be composted. Diagonal gradient dry springs can be dug. You can now dig all the different types of rabbit holes. Sprinkler pipes now require a two-person effort to remove. You can remove feathers from hats. You can now pile up unskinned dead rabbits. The turkey platter no longer has to be removed from the table for the final stages of slice serving.