Fixed a bug where the game would crash on startup due to corrupted preferences. This should mean that the "full reinstall" procedure as documented in the troubleshooting docs is no longer needed. At worst, your preferences will reset.
Improved game performance, especially landship pathing, preventing pauses in large games.
Fixed a bug where opening the ship design list from refit mode in conquest would pause networking, causing horrible networking problems.
As so often after a bigger release, we now have a flurry of smaller releases to fix and improve things. This update does two things: It improves performance in conquest mode, getting rid of pauses related to the road update, and it improves the ability of tracked landships to move across rugged terrain a bit.
I completely redid the way roads work to be prettier and more flexible. As a result, landships can now finally travel via multiple cities in one go. There are also more sea lanes.
Saves from previous versions can be loaded in too, but might not look as pretty. If you want to finish ongoing games using the previous version, you can switch to the "1.0.22.2-oldroads" branch in Steam.
Also, landships are now are 25% cheaper to build and maintain. Legs are up to 50% more expensive, relatively speaking. And there's the occasional AI player that focuses on landships.
Other fixes:
Option to display a clock in the corner.
Loading from autosave no longer targets the autosave file for quick save afterwards.
Fixed a problem where the wrong module would be selected in the editor.
The AI no longer sends out a zillion spies and bankrupts itself in the process.
Adding a keel in the editor now immediately has the right effect on module hit points.
Ships no longer try to shoot at targets that have been destroyed or that ran away into the reserve.
Guards now fight to retake captured ships and buildings.
Crew in captured buildings no longer treasonously fire on guards.
Crew no longer forget they're POWs when they leave a ship.
Fixed gaps and lines in ship rendering. Finally.
Added the letters Åå.
Upcoming: a technical post on the road update, and a post about diplomacy update progress.
I've mostly been busy with the diplomacy update - more on the state on that soon - but here is a minor update that fixes some crashes and visual issues, and improves performance:
Fixed combat performance problems caused by trying to play too many sound effects.
Fixed weapon beams not being drawn at certain angles.
Fixed crash at the end of LAN multiplayer combat.
Fixed crash on resuming combat setup with ships already placed.
Mod transfer is now faster, thanks to the ancient technique of "not transferring mods no one needs".
Fixed blazon (description) of coats of arms with scarpes.
Fixed fleet command bonus text.
When defeating a fleshcracker mad scientist, you're now more likely to discover fleshcrackers.
The combat performance improvements are thanks to a player sending in a recording of a problematic combat. So remember: if you encounter a bug or performance problem in combat, look up the recording afterwards and use the "Send Feedback" button in the recording to send it to me, so I can analyse it.
Airships (v 1.0.22) now supports mod cross-loading, which means that you can enter any modded multiplayer game and it will automatically transfer over and activate any mods you need.
It also takes care of managing multiple versions of mods, so if you have the wrong version of a mod, it can transfer it over.
Security-wise: Airships mods are entirely data-driven, so you're not copying over any executable code.
The game also keeps the crossloaded mods separate, so it won't overwrite any existing mods you have installed.