Update 2024.2.e.11 "EHSAN"

BOOK OF HOURS

Restore a crumbling occult library by a winter sea. Build the world’s foremost collection of grimoires and arcana. Master the invisible arts. BOOK OF HOURS is a narrative crafting RPG set in a 1930s world of hidden gods and secret histories. What sort of Librarian will you choose to be?

- All bookshelf plaques are now invisible until they have text [i]There were just a handful of plaques that were invisible even when blank[/i] - 'De Bellis Murorum' is now considered a Curia period not Dawn period book [i]There are a few others that are arguably miscatalogued, and a few more that are debatable (is 'Ettery After' actually Baronial or Curia? It depends partly on whether Eva actually wrote it or not) but I'm cautious about changing them because it's easy to break implied continuity, and easier still to break people's saves[/i] - It's no longer possible to repeat unique book interactions with visitors [i]You can't farm Peel anymore[/i] - It's no longer possible to clone a village resident by hiring them twice [i]Mrs Kille is not twins[/i] By popular demand, added period marker aspects to books; no in-game effect, just helps with scholarship [i]It does crowd the visuals a bit, and there'll be another aspect on each book coming in the free release alongside HOUSE OF LIGHT, so this may not stick [/i] - MacOS: now includes binaries to run natively on Apple Silicon [i]Happy perf day[/i] - That last window shelf in the Windlit Gallery is now a bookshelf [i]It was upsetting peopley[/i] - Fixed an anomaly where you could dump a language card from a window and the aspects display didn't update [i]Man, this was complicated. It's always the little things[/i] - Analysing a craftable item will usually now give you hints on how to craft it [i]Cred to that bloke on that forum thread for the suggestion/i] - Some minor UX improvements, notably a Refill button to allow redoing actions with the same items [i]This caused a good half-dozen bugs, some quite serious, but I think they're all fixed now[/i] - ...lots of typo fixes... - ...and a few small well-hidden surprises. [i]which you can't find by mining the jsons; to my certain knowledge at least one person found each on beta, but possibly _only_ one person. Something to stumble across! [/i]