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This page features all the experimental branch releases. Our experimental branch are usually updated multiple times a day and typically are perfectly safe to play, but you might want to back up your saves just in case we introduce a feature that will be changed during testing. Here are the changes since the last stable release:
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# 1.78.9:
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- Grinder audio feedback is now based on actual speed the grinder rotates, so you'll hear when it struggles with something.
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- Adjusted the grinder torque and resistance to make the spinning match what you'd expect to see based on the audio feedback it was playing previously. It used to have much too much resistance (stopping grinders too fast) and a bit too much power (spinning them up to excessive speeds).
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- Catching a derelicts ND-LIS Kitsune with a vacant cradle arm will not prompt your crew to attempt to board it over and over again.
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- Catching a ND-LIS Kitsune with a cradle and keeping it there for a while will not cause it to gain power, boot up and attempt to fly away while still attached to your ship. It will still refuel on a cradle compatible with re-fuelling, and should you release such derelict it will boot up and attempt to execute the last order given to its autopilot by previous crew, which will most likely cause the derelict to get lost.
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Feedback Focus: General.
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# 1.78.8:
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- Changed the way "reduce flicker" accessibility option works on a full processed cargo manifest. The mineral blinking will now be pronounced, but slow, so it should be clearly visible without triggering any photosensitivity issues.
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- Miners you encounter at the edge of the rings will be curious about your operation again and will approach you to discuss it. Their whole purpose is to introduce new players to comms and to guide them further into the rings.
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