"We are currently preparing a hotfix with the *aim* of releasing later next week."

Never seen it before this week. Never seen anyone complain about it on chat – before this week. I’ve been playing since launch.

You’re one of the lucky few, and you aren’t paying attention to people complaining about if you think it’s rare. It’s been an issue for YEARS and it’s COMMON. I’ve been here since 2017, got over 1200 hours in the game, I know for a FACT that it happens frequently.

Just search the forums and you’ll see…

all updates since 2.4 had something go really wrong. Only once did they do a rollback ant that one was after 2 1/2 days.
The longer they would wait, the more players would quit, because they would be angry for loosing their progress, so it probably won’t happen

I would rather lose a tiny bit of progress that I can easily recover than have to put up with all the horrible changes they made in the last update… and I’m sure many of the others around here would, too.

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as said, I am not debating that, but by that logic any update since 2.4 should have had a roll back. There were actually worse things happening and only once there was a rollback.
2-3 days after patch, i would have been aboard, by now i made too much progress, which would make me mad

I’m still in favor of a roll-back if it fixes the foundation problem. But, I wouldn’t be losing much since I’ve mostly been stuck inside a foundation, or dead.

just opt out of the hunt for now and your thralls are safe or move them inside

again, the problem existed already before the patch, a rollback won’t solve this problem

I’m 100% in favour of a roll back because it will INSTANTLY fix every single bug, mistake, and issue that came with the update including the horrible UI and removal of the precise split stack function. It’s exactly what they should have done.

Actually what they REALLY should have done was not make this update live in the first place because it’s clearly an unfinished, half-baked mess that has plenty of terrible changes that shouldn’t have been implemented at all. I really don’t know how this one made it past the test server. It should have died there and never, ever, been pushed to the live version.

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Maybe. And I don’t think you have anything to worry about. The chance of a rollback is near zero, which coincidentally is the same chance that I will ever again buy anything from the Bazaar. When you’re buying a building set, it does not seem unreasonable to expect it to work properly.

yes, as with every single update
and no it won’t fix much and they already said they are going to bring back custom stacking.
I mean, suit yourself and ask for a reboot that won’t happen.
I actually would hope they once do a big non content update… just fixes, now that would be something

And give us back the bugs it fixed. Sorry, don’t want that craptastic fight mechanic back.

And we appreciate all the help you gave us on the testlive server, were a few dozen extra voices might have made a difference.

I never have. Store policy is buyer beware.

Speaking as someone who put in hundreds of hours on testlive before finally giving up on it, I can say with a fair degree of certainty that it wouldn’t have made a difference. The reason there are so few people still putting in time on testlive is that many of us have seen how pointless it is.

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Tell me you don’t know how coding works without saying that you don’t know how coding works…

They can EASILY re-implement the 2 or 3 positive bug fixes or changes that they made, rolling back doesn’t mean they cannot do that. I would also rather have the few issues they fixed back in the game for a few days while they re-implement the fixes for those if it means that I don’t have to deal with the horrible UI, terrible control changes, and new bugs that were introduced in this update. Easiest solution is a roll back and re-implementation of the handful of good things they did, then move forward from there while taking PLAYER FEEDBACK into account.

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It’s not just foundations, it’s any player-placed object. You’re over simplifying in a crass attempt to be dismissive of a valid complaint. The point that multiple people have made, which you are attempting to ignore, is that it’s significantly worse than before the patch.

Just one example: What I’m about to describe didn’t happen at all before the patch, now it happens every time. I log off on top of a bed, on top of a ceiling tile, on the 2nd floor of a building, down below the first floor is a foundation. When I log in my character falls through the bed, falls through the ceiling, falls through the air between the two floors, falls into the 1st floor ground foundation and gets stuck inside that foundation. When I remove the bracelet to respawn the character’s body it ends up outside the building, not even on top of the foundation it was stuck in.

It should be painfully obvious, even to you, that this goes way beyond “Don’t log out on a foundation.”, your comment fails to address the real problem being discussed.

Nope, your attempt at being dismissive of a legitimite point has failed.

The werehyena problem is part of this patch and in this thread we’re talking about this patch. There is no “other” place that the discussion of the werehyena should take place.

You’re wrong, that’s a fact. :wink:

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This problem has always existed. I’ve been playing for 4 years - and all 4 years the guard thralls have been falling into the foundations.
They do not fall only where the foundations rise only slightly above the surface.
I believe that there is no solution to this problem in principle, since if it existed, modders would have fixed it long ago. But there is not a single mod that corrects this error.

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“We realize you hate many things we just added, so we’re planning to undo them… in a week or two…”

“We have other things to do first!”

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Yes, Thralls have always had a problem with that. But I’ve never seen that happen to a player before this week.

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This has happened to me several times in recent months. But the first time the character moves, he jumps up, so it doesn’t bother me too much.

sure , even after 3 months they still haven’t apologized for the disaster when they banned paying players

They don’t give a damn about the players anymore.

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