The perfect mix of action, exploration and story with screen-filling bosses, unique platforming elements, and innovative puzzles.
Hi everyone!
I hope you are enjoying Trails of Cold Steel II.
As is almost always the case, some issues managed to sneak into the final release, the most significant of which were crashes that can occur with non-default costumes and accessory attachments. The reason for these has been found and fixed in version 1.1, together with several other bug fixes and improvements.
[h1]Complete Patch Notes for Version 1.1[/h1]
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[*][b]Fix memory corruption[/b] issue when performing specific costume/accessory equip/unequip sequences (either manually or automatically in a cutscene). This fixes a variety of potential crashes.
[*]Fix launcher [b]gamepad button rebinding[/b] interface to only allow rebindings that are 1 to 1 mappings of buttons to actions, as only these are supported by the game. If you have an existing rebinding which doesn't work, please revert it to the defaults first.
[*]Add [b]around 25 additional voiced lines, [/b]which were missing in 1.0.
[*]Minor [b]performance improvements[/b], particularly when loading and the game is installed on the primary system HDD/SSD.
[*]Reduce visual artifacts (Z-fighting) on top windows at the Valflame Palace.
[*]Extend running distance of Lloyd and Rixia in cutscene (EV_05_06_01).
[*]Remove (defunct) "Cross-save" functionality from the chapter intermission menus.
[*]Better synchronization for the "Now loading" renderer, improving stability.
[*]Adjust launcher help text to be platform-independent (ie. not to refer to Steam functionality in the GoG release).
[*]Change game executable icon to prevent misunderstandings.
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[b]Version 1.1 is available now.[/b]
[i]Note on Reverting to Previous Versions[/i]
While we of course aim for each new version to only solve issues and provide improvements over all previous ones, it is always possible for something to break on some particular configuration.
Therefore, we keep all versions available as Beta branches in Steam. Should an update lead to issues on your system, you can revert to a previous branch by selecting "Properties" -> "Betas" in the Steam library and choosing a version from the drop down menu. If you can confirm that the new version caused a problem, please report it as a regression.