2.1.7
Reworked the radar special module to add a minimap that shows enemies at a small max heat and cooling cost instead of temporarily extending view range. Higher tier radars have greater range.
Fixed multiplayer desync caused by a player disconnecting from a session.
Fixed a crash caused by hitting the deploy button when the Millennium Horizon (Campaign 2) map was in a specific state.
The tutorial map has been redesigned, with more destructible objects.
Improved the combo system and changed the conditions for rampage state.
The game balance has been reviewed and adjusted.
You can now change graphic details and other settings in the options.
Sound Effects: More variety for module and chip sounds. Some have been replaced.
Player Progression: The order of unlocked mechanics and their rewards has been adjusted.
Account Level: Special rewards are now granted at the end of a run when leveling up.
World: More power-ups and survivor capsules added. Asteroid and power-up respawn times have been increased and redistributed to improve performance.
Collectibles: Healing collectibles and the repair kit now restore some destroyed parts.
UI: More information about modules and chips is now displayed in loot selection.
UI: Mechanics are better explained when unlocked.
UI: Fixed an issue where the account level panel could disappear.
We appreciate your feedback, we’re continuing to build this galaxy together with you.
The campaign just got spicier! You can now Disrupt your Rival’s attacks — no longer must you hide behind cards and fancy strategies alone. Timing, reflexes, and skill now play a role in crushing your opponent’s ambitions.
But that’s not all! Weather now changes your strategy — will you keep your fiery card streak blazing, or adapt to the winds of political chaos to seize the weather bonuses?
And for your precious eyes — rejoice!
We’ve given the UI a full Quality of Life makeover. No more staring at dull tables, cluttered overlays, or graphs that make you question your career choices. You can now toggle away the noise and focus on what truly matters: winning the hearts (and votes) of the people!
We’ve received reports from players seeing invisible car bodies or floating seats and engines in the Indian Mechanic Simulator Demo.
This issue occurs only on Intel graphics cards due to a temporary shader compatibility problem.
✅ The good news:
The game works normally on AMD and NVIDIA GPUs.
A fix for Intel GPUs is already being tested and will be included in the next update / full version.
If you’re using an Intel system, don’t worry — your hardware will be supported in the full game.
Thank you for your patience and understanding, and for helping us make the game better! 💪
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