What happens to the inhabitants of a game world after you have finished it? In the story-driven, 40-hour role-playing game No one lives in heaven, you will encounter over 200 unique NPCs with over 300 quests that can be solved in various ways. Philosophical and crazy.
Today's update makes various spelling mistakes in the digital nirvana disappear as well as the partly too high level of difficulty in the castle in the third chapter. For example, the fire bowls now have a better light cone and as soon as you use the shortcut, it gets bright everywhere.
But the most important thing: In the options you can now activate an Auto Save function. With this you can save at important places in the game. Requirement: you have created at least one manual save point.
The embarrassing quantity of orthographic mistakes, which were removed in favor of a better reading flow, is about 50.
In addition, considerable performance improvements were made in chapter 1.