Hey, fellow Metas! It’s Mihaela here, and I’m excited about the latest update for Once Human. The developers have been hard at work fixing bugs and listening to our feedback since version 1.3.2 dropped, so let’s break down what’s new and improved!
What’s Changed?
The patch notes are packed with fixes to smooth out our gameplay experience.
- First up, they’ve fixed an issue where Deviation Power consumption was acting a bit wonky, no one wants their energy drained unexpectedly during a crucial mission!
- There were also some hiccups in building calculations during season settlements, but that should be sorted now.
- If you’ve ever had your squad sign-up canceled after receiving a team-up invitation, yeah, that was annoying! Thankfully, this has been addressed as well.
- A biggie: players can now properly choose factions for the Prismverse’s Clash scenario without any drama.
- Saying goodbye to issues like not being able to quit or sign up for squads after applying while offline is another sweet relief!
- If you found yourself missing Random Faction Rewards, worry no more, they’re being handed out correctly now.
- The blueprint preview screen? No more blackouts, we want visuals when we’re planning our next move!
Bumpy Roads Ahead?
I love how the devs are tweaking motorcycle handling based on player feedback! They’ve increased steering angles and enhanced braking performance for both gentle and sharp curves. But let’s hope they got it right this time because nothing is worse than crashing into a tree because of clunky controls!
Stability Improvements
- No more freezing screens during Territory Purification (seriously, who thought that was okay?).
- If you’ve experienced disappearing facilities while relocating Storage Crates on Eternaland, yeah, that’s fixed too! Bye-bye frustration!
- And hey, those transparent stockings? They’ll be back to normal thanks to image enhancement tweaks. Fashion first, right?
This patch genuinely reflects the dev team’s commitment to making Once Human an enjoyable experience for everyone involved, and I appreciate them taking community concerns seriously!