Key Changes
1-1 Update: Stages 3 and 4 replaced with a single stage that should better teach new players how to Climb and Wallrun!
New Controller Sensitivity settings
Refreshed Campaign/Level Selection Menu, and more!
Full Changelog
[2.1.0] - 2024-01-24
ADDED
Added Gold Star to Campaigns in the Main Menu to indicate if you’ve gotten a Golden rating on every level.
Added Controller Sensitivity Settings.
CHANGED
1-1
Replaced Stages 3 (Climbing tutorial) & 4 (Wallrunning tutorial) with a new stage that should (hopefully) be better at teaching new players how to Wallrun and Climb.
This level update will outdate previous times and grades on 1-1. This is indicated in the Campaign & Level Grade as “INVALID” or “X”, and you will have to replay the level to get a new grade. This will NOT hinder your ability to play any other levels in the campaign.
Chapter headers added to Speedrun Mode: Level splits will be grouped into chapters, and condensed down to a single Chapter split if the player beats a level in another chapter.
Refreshed parts of the Campaign/Level Selection menu’s UI.
Resorted Upgrades.
FIXED
Players getting stuck when standing on office chairs.
Not being able to back out of menus with Escape Key/B Button/Circle Button in the Main Menu after playing the game and exiting back to the Main Menu.
KNOWN ISSUES
Update download sizes are pretty big on Steam. This is because of how we compress the game. Future updates from now on should be more relaxed.
Playing the game with a Switch Pro controller may lead to issues controlling the player's character. This is seemingly an issue with the Unity Input System, and sadly out of our control.
Playing the game with a Dualshock 4 controller or on Steam Deck while having a keyboard connected may lead to issues involving controlling the game with the Keyboard. This is also seemingly an issue with the Unity Input System, which is beyond our control.
Changelog formatting is partly based on Keep a Changelog (https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/). Version numbers are formatted as such…
MAJOR.MINOR.HOTFIX
Major releases usually include extensive visual & technological additions, like new campaign chapters and/or major new features, or overhauls of significant systems that might invalidate older game versions, such as save files.
Minor releases include visual & technological additions and changes that are significant but likely do not include anything that may invalidate older versions of the game.
Hotfix releases mostly include quality-of-life changes or fixes to other bugs and issues.
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