Last week, we hosted Our Competitors Tournament Grand Final in Katowice, Poland. There, 6 finalists fought each other to win their ticket to the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang.
We will only reveal the outcome of the match on February 7th but in the meantime, we encourage you to check the finalists cards down below and video portraits on Instagram.
When done, vote for your favorite one on our official Twitter page to get a chance to win one of our fantastic Steep T-shirts with your Gamertag on it!
Last week, we hosted Our Competitors Tournament Grand Final in Katowice, Poland. There, 6 finalists fought each other to win their ticket to the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang.
We will only reveal the outcome of the match on February 7th but in the meantime, we encourage you to check the finalists cards down below and video portraits on Instagram.
When done, vote for your favorite one on our official Twitter page to get a chance to win one of our fantastic Steep T-shirts with your Gamertag on it!
Our Competitors Tournament Grand Final is just around the corner – so here is a quick update.
The Grand Final will take place at the ESL Studios in Katowice, Poland on January 27th.
There, six finalists will compete on Downhill and Slopestyle to win their ticket to the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang on February 9th.
After some players’ withdrawals, these finalists will be:
Bonecrusher2D (American) who scored 1’56”123 on Downhill and qualified in the Beta.
SniiKz (Norwegian) who scored 0’50”577 on Slalom.
Lucktose (German) who scored 0’56”469 on Slalom.
obZen D F (Dutch) who scored 0'57''160 on Slalom.
Plus SiNoMaTiC_ (American) and isebba420 (Norwegian) who received an invitational for this very special event.
To commentate their rides, the winners of our Shoutcasters Contest – OakleyFLAK and hammerhead29 will join them.
Unfortunately, we won’t be able to reveal the outcome of the Match before February 7th - the day we will announce winners at the Intel event in PyeongChang.
Our Competitors Tournament Grand Final is just around the corner – so here is a quick update.
The Grand Final will take place at the ESL Studios in Katowice, Poland on January 27th.
There, six finalists will compete on Downhill and Slopestyle to win their ticket to the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang on February 9th.
After some players’ withdrawals, these finalists will be:
Bonecrusher2D (American) who scored 1’56”123 on Downhill and qualified in the Beta.
SniiKz (Norwegian) who scored 0’50”577 on Slalom.
Lucktose (German) who scored 0’56”469 on Slalom.
obZen D F (Dutch) who scored 0'57''160 on Slalom.
Plus SiNoMaTiC_ (American) and isebba420 (Norwegian) who received an invitational for this very special event.
To commentate their rides, the winners of our Shoutcasters Contest – OakleyFLAK and hammerhead29 will join them.
Unfortunately, we won’t be able to reveal the outcome of the Match before February 7th - the day we will announce winners at the Intel event in PyeongChang.
Please find below the list of fixed issues following the implementation of our new patch (TU15) this morning.
PS4
Korean language wasn’t supported by the game on European consoles. The Korean language is now available.
PC
Due to the usage of an EnhancedInstructionSet that is not compatible with i5 1st gen and old AMD, some PC players couldn’t play Steep since December 4th. This is now fixed and PC players can again play Steep.
ALL
One flag was misplaced in the Downhill event causing scoring issues. This flag was put back to the right place.
We fixed several issues on the journey walkthrough.
Only 14 languages were supported for subtitles on European consoles so far.
Watching Replays, we’ve identified some players were able to score extra points riding in slow motion. We fixed that exploit.
Please find below the list of fixed issues following the implementation of our new patch (TU15) this morning.
PS4
Korean language wasn’t supported by the game on European consoles. The Korean language is now available.
PC
Due to the usage of an EnhancedInstructionSet that is not compatible with i5 1st gen and old AMD, some PC players couldn’t play Steep since December 4th. This is now fixed and PC players can again play Steep.
ALL
One flag was misplaced in the Downhill event causing scoring issues. This flag was put back to the right place.
We fixed several issues on the journey walkthrough.
Only 14 languages were supported for subtitles on European consoles so far.
Watching Replays, we’ve identified some players were able to score extra points riding in slow motion. We fixed that exploit.
On December 4th we are going to publish a new patch for Steep, accessible to all players. Below you can find the detailed patch notes.
Grind improvements
New controls
Rotation is now on Left Stick with directions left/right controlled by Right Stick while using a controller. With a keyboard the rotation is by default on W, A, S, D with directions left/right controlled by J/L.
More Tricks (Nose – Tail – Rotation)
It’s now possible to do a lot more tricks while grinding, full list down below. Previously, you were only able to do rotations.
Rotations with Left Stick left/right (A/D with a keyboard by default).
Nose press with Left Stick up (W with a keyboard by default).
Tail press with Left Stick down (S with a keyboard by default).
You can combine rotations with Nose/Tail press.
Lateral navigation with Right Stick left/right (J/L with a keyboard by default).
Transfer with Right Stick + Jump (I, J, K, L + Space with a keyboard by default).
It’s now easier to enter and exit rails.
We have added grind scoring and a specific camera.
Big Air and Half Pipe improvements
You can now jump higher in these two events. Landings have also been optimized and we have added a specific camera.
All icons have been reworked
We have reworked all icons in Mountain View/Menu, now it should be clearer to understand what each activity is about.
The Store and Character pages have been updated
Both pages have a brand new layout, it’s now easier to navigate through them.
Some challenges in Alps and Alaska have been updated
We have updated around 30 challenges in Alps and Alaska, optimizing their field of expertise, name, difficulty or rules. In particular, we’ll also reset the leaderboards of all challenges with an updated set of rules (list down below).
Alps
NIGHT OWL
TREESTYLER
GOOD VIBES
VERTIGO
ICY LICKING
WINTER FORESTS
Alaska
CREST MANIAC
RUTH CREST
STREET STYLER
A new way to get Sled, Rocket wingsuit, Speed Riding, Base jump
It’s now possible to buy every single sport added in a previous DLC (Sled, Rocket wingsuit, Speed Riding, Base jump) with Steep Credits.
Other improvements
The Korean language is now supported.
Minor bugs and technical issues have been fixed across all platforms.