Get out of the snowbank and prepare your decrepit wintermobile. Yep, this old sockdolager from the distant garage. It’s time to fill up a gas tank and go for a drive across the Frozen Plateau — in a case of finding frozen scraps, which have not been taken away by Survivors.
The New Year is coming, maybe we will bring a New Year tree as well? Wintermobile is so huge not for nothing. Take the fasteners and straps to tie it tightly. We will decorate it later: find wires, hand garlands, well, it’ll be beautiful!
Spirit yourself up with the festive atmosphere with the new Crossout calendar for December. You can download the art on the official website of the project in the section "Wallpapers".
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Hey, anglers! We are happy to present to you the update we have been working on for the last 6 months.
This Patch includes:
New location: Congo River, Africa.
New level cap
17 unique African fish
New tackles
New competitions and achievements
Graphics optimization and Graphics improvements
Bugfix.
New maximum level increased up to 80. Congo river access level - 75
Welcome Congo River!
We are happy to announce that now you can enjoy fishing in the heart of Africa - Congo River! Welcome 7 unique locations with 17 species of unique African fish, which can’t be found anywhere else in the world, a bunch of new tackles and baits, unique African flora, and fauna, that will bring your fishing experience to a new level!
More information about the new waterway in our Dev's Diaries!
You can explore the variety of the Congo River on 7 locations
Cable Ferry
The north of the reservoir houses a small boat dock. Local anglers are just about the only people you would meet here, as they use it to secure their distinctive long boats. Although this place might seem unremarkable at first, it’s quiet and calm, and everything allows for a leisurely fishing experience.
Waterfall Roar
Island Mabanga, situated in the southern central part of the water body, owes its name to the fact that it’s made up of stone slabs and boulders. Local anglers know it as a great place to hunt for Tigerfish, because these predators are attracted by the fast current just before the waterfalls. Make sure your tackle is sturdy enough to hold the feisty fish, and enjoy the exciting fight as you listen to the waterfall’s roar and tropical bird calls.
Local School
Situated among palm trees on the east bank of the river is a small local school, attended by children from nearby villages. A neat stone church is located nearby, where parishioners from the surrounding area come every Sunday to listen to the sermon and discuss the latest news. This well-tended place puts you in the mood for pleasant contemplation of nature and peaceful fishing.
Wild Islands
If you want to leave behind the frantic turmoil of civilization just for a day, welcome to the Wild Islands, located in the western part of the river. Local fish enjoy hiding in thickets of underwater grass and among numerous stumps, snags and tree roots growing right in the waters.
Bomuna Settlement
The village of Bomuna is located on the eastern bank of the Congo. Early in the morning, local anglers leave their ramshackle clay houses, set off from an old wooden dock in their dugout canoes, and fish using methods that haven’t changed since ancient times.
Forgotten Village
This abandoned fishing settlement is situated on the western bank directly opposite the local village. It’s not possible to fish from the shore, since it’s too swampy to land. If you decide to go around the village using the wooden pier, be careful: it regularly suffers from the river pushing against it, and only rare anglers walk on its decaying planks.
Hanging Bridges
This multi-level intricate network of suspended bridges has transformed a group of islands in the center of the pool into a real labyrinth. Only locals know which bridges lead to which islands. But on the other hand, this amazing place makes it possible to feel like a real discoverer, since each path can take you to a secluded fishing nook that is so exciting to explore.
The African sedge is a common species of sedge in Central Africa. This sedge generally grows in the water along the banks of rivers, lakes and in marshy areas, often forming dense thickets. Although highly valued by farmers for its nutritious value as cattle food, African Sedge can be a disappointing catch for any angler.
Unique African animals
Now you can see with your own eyes the amazing landscapes and pristine areas of wilderness, inhabited by buffaloes, hippos, and, of course, African crocodiles.
New Tackle:
Tackle boxes and outfit: Safe&Sound™ , Sturdy™, StrongBox™ and Safari Pro Vest
New Rods:
NileChasseur™ , EquatorMatch™, Mokonzi™
New Reels:
GiantSpin™, L'impulsion™, Fileur™
Unique baits:
African Giant Water Bug, Caddis LarvaBanana Bread
Buffalo Kidneys, Small Tilapia, , Canned Meat
Flat Spoon
Minnow Grub
Ribbed Shad
Explore Congo with New Missions!
Congo Nightly Hunt: Flat Spoon
Congo River Exploration I
Congo Trial
Congo River Catfish
Congo River Catfish Trophies
Improve your angling skills with New Achievements:
Congo Vagabond
Congo Chercheur
Congo Vainqueur
Congo Discovery Pack
So, you’ve decided to dive into the wondrous world of African bottom fishing! In order to make sure that you can deal with the Congo river dwellers, we’ve prepared all the necessary gear in Congo Discovery Pack. It features:
two powerful rods of different types complete with reels of excellent quality
special baits for the greedy local predators
extra durable and steadfast Garry Scott™ Dráco™ boat, equipped with special rod stands
And of course, the pack includes the Advanced License and a 30-day Congo River Pass.
Apart from the new fishing location this Patch introduces some major graphic improvements.
Graphics optimization:
Graphics performance accelerated with memory requirements reduced.
Game stability has been improved on large waterways such as Alaska, Amazonian Maze, and Akhtuba River.
Graphics improvements include:
New visual effects added,
Sunset and sunrise graphics improved,
Automatic tone compensation added,
Automatic exposure compensation added.
Bugfix
Casting mode and flashlight mode on controller сhanged
Buoy functionality fixed
Friends tab functionality fixed
Messages delivery to chat from friends fixed
Messages duplication in chat fixed
Items display in the backpack on the local map fixed
Mission task display fixed
Flashlight usability on the location fixed
Boat buy window fixed
Character graphics while using reel fixed
Items duplication in inventory fixed
Display of the expiration date of pondpasses fixed
Path to Fishing Planet log file for some operating systems fixed
Hello warriors ! We hope you’re doing great ! It’s finally winter here in France, so it’s officially the season of hot chocolate and plaids! But don’t worry, snow and cold won’t keep uu from bringing you the next updates for the game…
Beta Branch opening!
As you know, The Last Spell is a very complex game to make. Anytime we make a small change in the systems or the balancing, there are about 1 million parameters that are impacted, and a possible introduction of some new (and unexpected!) bugs. This is why we’ve now decided to officially open the “Beta Branch” for The Last Spell!
This branch is mostly aimed at players who really want to help us make the game. Obviously, this will allow you to try the changes and new features before other players, but we can’t promise you this will be an optimal/bug-free experience.
FAQ
What is the “Beta Branch” for The Last Spell? The Beta Branch is a version of The Last Spell containing features that are still being tested. If you want to help us develop the game, you can access it on Steam. Be cautious though! The builds that will be in this branch haven’t been 100% tested, so there may (will) be bugs and other issues. This build is not made to be played "as an official one", like the standard branch. We’re creating this branch for players who really want to help us with the development of the game! They will be able to try the newest features that we’re developing. Thanks to this branch, this will ensure our next patches are as bug-free as possible.
However, once again, if you want to play a stable version, we strongly advise you to stay in the Main Branch!
How to access this branch? To access the open beta, you need to change the branch on Steam. **However, before you make the change, we VERY STRONGLY advise you to put your saves somewhere safe! Even though they’ll be in different folders, you’re never too careful with saves!** So, before you do anything, you should get your save folders %Appdata%/../LocalLow/Ishtar Games/The Last Spell/Save and copy them on your desktop if you want! Now, you can change branch and try the beta one!
Go to your game library on Steam
Right click on The Last Spell
Click on “Properties”
Go to the “BETAS” tab
Select “open_beta
Can I use my current save in the beta branch? Yes! The game will consider the branch as an update so you can definitely use your current saves. However, you won’t be able to go back to the previous branch with those saves! For example, if you have a save in the 0.93.1.3 version, and decide to use the save in the 0.94.0.0 version, then you won’t be able to go back to the 0.93.1.3 version with those saves. So, we strongly advise you to create a backup copy of your current save files if you decide to go to the Beta Branch. Reminder: You can find your save files in %Appdata%/../LocalLow/Ishtar Games/The Last Spell/Save
How can I give feedback? For the beta branch, please only give us your feedback in our Discord Server, in the "TLS-Beta-Branch" channels. Please don’t write your feedback in the other channels, otherwise it will be quite difficult for us to differentiate the “beta feedback” and the “normal feedback”.
I’ve found a bug! To make sure our devs fix the right version, please only report your bugs in our Discord Server, in the "TLS-Beta-Branch"for the beta branch with as much info as you can: When reporting a bug or an issue, please don't forget to join the Output log: To get the logs - Search the file in your explorer by copying this: %Appdata%/../LocalLow/Ishtar Games/The Last Spell/Logs - Ideally, make an archive (.zip, .rar, etc.) with the 3 logs MAJOR, NORMAL and DETAILED. If it's not possible, just send us the DETAILED.
And now, let's dive in to the very first update available for the beta branch!
Update 0.94.0.0 changelog (Experimental Branch)
New Features
New enemies
4 new enemies: Blocker, Hopper, Hunter and Twisted
Elite enemies system
An elite is a boosted version of the normal enemy with a random gameplay modifier. For now, we have implemented 6 modifiers:
Aura: Gives a buff to all enemies within a range of 2 Reinforced: Increases an attribute permanently Mirror Shield: Returns a flat amount of damage to the Hero attacking this enemy Misty: Generates thin mist in a radius of 3 tiles around the enemy Energetic: At the end of the enemy turn, this enemy will play an extra movement and attack phase Regenerative: Regenerates a percentage of Health every turn
They appear at certain days in both Lakeburg and Glenwald
For now, not all enemies have an elite version but the goal is to have all of them
Rework of the wound system
Wounds thresholds and effects are now custom for each enemy type
New wounds effects were added (wound that blocks the use a certain skill, wound that reduces an attributed to zero… )
Wounds thresholds now scale with the max Health of the unit. The more max Health a unit have, the more difficult it will be to wound them
Addition of a display for wounds in the HUD of enemies and heroes
Items
When Health, Mana, Armor, Action points or Move points maximum value changes, the current value changes from the exact same offset (whether it’s from equipping an item, obtaining a new perk…) Example: a Hero has 90/110Health, and a new armor gives him +20HP. Upon equipping the new armor, the hero will have 110/130Health instead of 90/130.
New item: “Potion of Cleansing”, this potion will remove all your negative alterations
Heroes
Addition of an option in the character sheet to dismiss the hero
Addition of an option in the character sheet to hide hero’s helmet
Misc
Addition of a reroll button in the shop to refresh all the content in exchange of some gold
New option in the main menu to rewatch the intro scene (you can also now skip the intro with the escape key)
Modding
Addition of a new modding system to import custom fonts to support more language
Qol
Addition of a “turbo mode” available during the night phase to accelerate both heroes and enemies turns (configurable in the option panel)
Animation from the night report panel can now be skipped with a button
New shortcut for heroes’ selection (by default mapped to F1, F2, F3…)
Upcoming poison damage for the turn are now displayed directly in the health gauge of the unit and new feedback shows when an enemy will die from poison on his turn
Rework of the enemies turn's staging: enemies should no longer act off screen and the camera movements are smarter, accelerating the turn
Saves are now stored by steam user (allowing to play with multiples steam account on the same computer)
Optimization of the game
Balancing
Enemies Splitter:
Added new skill single target to target heroes
Reduced the damage of the skill shred
Accursed:
Replaced the skill “Curse” with a new skill “Magic Exhaustion”: drain 3 mana from the target
Waves
Reduced slightly the number of enemies in waves with elite enemies
Items
Added a new skill on the “Holy Ring” trinket: “Cleanse” 3 mana cost, 0-5 range, will remove all negative alterations from the target
Hi, Anglers! We are happy to present you with a detailed guide to all the unique fish that you can find on the Congo River!
Local fishing spots are astonishingly varied. Deep mainstream watercourses are as common as wide swampy shoals, while heavily wooded banks give place to barren and rocky ones. In these generous waters, one can hunt for the enormous Nile Perch, aggressive Tigerfish, large African catfish species, and other fish of the most bizarre shapes and colors.
At this colorful location, you will have a possibility to fish for the record amount of unique fish presented on one waterway!
Big African Predators
Preferred Lures: Jerkbaits, Minnnows, Flat Spoons
Preferred Baits: Small Tilapia, Large Minnows
Goliath Tigerfish
The Goliath Tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath) is the largest of Tigerfish species, all of which are vicious predators boasting prominent dagger-like teeth. It tends to wait in ambush behind underwater boulders in places with reverse flow near rapids and quickwaters. This fish enjoys excellent eyesight and can feel low-frequency vibrations emitted by its prey. It is strong enough to attack a 30-kg (66 lb) catfish and literally cut it in half. The Goliath Tigerfish is also incredibly large: the largest recorded specimen was almost 2 m (6 feat) long and weighed more than 50 kg (110 lb)! It’s not easy to catch it, but it’s possible if you have reliable equipment, a sharp hook, and the ability to stay alert for a long time.
African Tigerfish
The African Tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus) is a large, greedy, and aggressive predator, sporting razor-sharp teeth, muscular body, and characteristic tiger-stripes. This fish can hunt at all depths, usually in places with a strong current, keeping closer to the surface during the day and staying at the bottom at night. When being reeled in, the Tigerfish (one of the fastest fish species on the planet) is extremely feisty, often jumps out of the water, and can easily cut the leader! It feeds on most small fish species and can weigh over 25 kg (55 lb).
Nile Perch
Nile Perch (Lates niloticus) is a powerful predator inhabiting the waters of Africa. These fish can dwell at a wide variety of depths, but adults stay mainly in deep places. It prefers streaming water and is most often found in places with a rocky bottom near waterfalls. It avoids shallow overgrown areas. The Nile Perch feeds both during the day and at night. When being reeled in, it tends to jump out of the water. It feeds mainly on other fish, while small specimens also eat crustaceans and insects. As one of the largest freshwater fish, it can grow to be almost 2 m (6.5 feats) long and weigh up to 200 kg (441 lb)!
Cornish Jack (Mormyrops anguilloides) is a nocturnal schooling predator. Adults prefer deep and calm waters and tend to stay near boulders and other underwater barriers. A distinctive feature of this fish is its ability to generate a weak electrical discharge for the purpose of navigation, communication, and searching for prey. Its diet is predominantly fish and sometimes crustaceans. At night, these fish go hunting in small schools near rocky areas of the bottom about 20 m (65 feats) from their daytime dwelling spots. Although this is a nocturnal fish, you can successfully land one at sunrise and sunset. The Cornish Jack grows up to be 150 cm (60 inches) in length and weighs up to 15 kg (33 lb)!
African Pike
African Pike (Hepsetus odoe) is a small predator that feeds mainly on small fish. This nimble hunter prefers clean and well-oxygenated water. These pikes choose shallow, calm places with dense underwater or floating vegetation, from the cover of which they wait patiently and imperceptibly for an opportunity to attack their prey. The African Pike is mostly diurnal. Although the fish rarely weighs more than 1 kg (2 lb), catching it can be quite fun.
Big African Catfish
Preferred Baits: Small Tilapia, Large Minnows, Buffalo Kidney, Large Liver, Canned Meat, African Giant Water Bug
African Sharptooth Catfish
African Sharptooth Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) is one of the largest representatives of its genus inhabiting this latitude. It prefers deep areas with a slow or medium current and a rocky or sandy bottom. Thanks to its large mouth this predator can swallow large prey whole. Its maximum length can reach 170 cm (67 inches), with its weight measuring up to 60 kg (132 lb)! What is particular about the African Sharptooth Catfish is its ability to breathe atmospheric air. It can also sometimes make sounds similar to loud croaking. The African Sharptooth Catfish is omnivorous and most active at night. It feeds on water beetles, mollusks, fish, vegetation, and even organic waste.
Vundu Catfish
Vundu Catfish (Heterobranchus longifilis) is a large catfish inhabiting the south of Africa. Its size makes it an impressive catch for sport fishing enthusiasts! Not many other catfish species have such large second dorsal fins or long barbels. This one prefers staying 3 to 9 m deep. Just like the African Sharptooth Catfish, this one is omnivorous and can breathe atmospheric air. Boasting significant strengths and endurance, it can reach up to 150 cm (60 includes) in length and weigh over 50 kg (110 lb), so make sure to use particularly sturdy tackle! The Vundu Catfish enjoys deep waters, but it tends to approach the shore during the night to feed on other fish, small vertebrae, and viscera.
Kamba Catfish
Kamba Catfish (Chrysichthys cranchii) is the largest African catfish. It has a moderately oblong body and four pairs of barbels, and its dorsal and pectoral fins boast sharp barbs. This fish has a varied diet: it can feast on anything from aquatic vegetation and insects to snails, prawns, crawfish, and fish. To catch an adult Kamba Catfish, we recommend choosing powerful tackle, since its weight can reach about 130 kg (286 lb)!
Small African Catfish
Preferred Baits: Freshwater Prawns, Night Crawlers, Bloodworms, Leeches, Caddis Larva
Giraffe Catfish
Giraffe Catfish (Auchenoglanis occidentalis) is a small catfish species inhabiting most areas in West and Central Africa. It prefers to stay in shallow and calm parts of rivers and lakes. It is active at night as well as during the day. Its body is covered with a characteristic pattern, lending it the name ‘Giraffe Catfish’. It can reach 70 cm (27 inches) in size and weigh up to 10 kg (22 lb). These omnivorous catfish feed in small groups, usually on vegetation they find on the bottom, sifting through sand or mud with their large barbels. Their regular diet also includes seeds, larvae, worms, and small fish.
African Big Eye Catfish
African Big Eye Catfish (Chrysichthys longipinnis) is a small representative of its genus that prefers to inhabit shallow stretches with a rocky and sandy bottom. That’s why it can seldom be seen in waters deeper than 4–5 m (13-16 feats). The African Big Eye Catfish is most active at night, choosing to spend the daytime under the bottom rocks. It mainly feeds on worms and other small invertebrates, while larger specimens might also hunt for small fry.
Rednose Labeo (Labeo altivelis) is a bottom-dwelling omnivorous fish of the carp family. It can be found in shallow areas, but mainly inhabits deep waters. It is active both during the day and at night. This fish feeds in schools across various types of bottom, from muddy to rocky. Rednose Lobeo eats algae, worms, small crustaceans, and mollusks, which it collects from the bottom.
Purple Labeo
Purple Labeo (Labeo congoro) is a relatively large bottom-dwelling omnivorous African fish of the carp family. It tends to stay in warm rocky areas of large rivers. It can also be found in fairly strong currents. Purple Labeo can reach 42 cm (16 inches) in length and almost 5 kg (11 lb) in weight. It feeds on algae and other organisms, scrubbing them off boulders and other hard surfaces. A distinctive feature of this fish’s behavior is school feeding off the backs of hippos, where the Labeos pluck algae and peeled skin from the animals.
Banded Tilapia
Banded Tilapia (Tilapia sparrmanii) is a small schooling diurnal fish. It can live in a wide variety of conditions, but prefers shallow, overgrown places with relatively cool water. The fish is omnivorous and not picky. It can feed on invertebrates, but the basis of its diet is plant food: algae, leaves and stems that have fallen into the water. It can reach over 20 cm (8 inches) in length and about 500 g (1 lb) in weight.
Nile Tilapia
Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is a large herbivorous schooling fish that can be found in a variety of conditions and reservoirs. Generally, it prefers shallow places and warm water. This fish can reach 60 cm (24 inches) in length and about 5 kg (11 lb) in weight. Nile Tilapia feeds mainly in the daytime, eating detritus, larvae, mollusks, and fish eggs in all layers of the water.
Bulldog Fish (Marcusenius macrolepidotus) is a small bottom-dwelling schooling fish that inhabits overgrown, muddy areas of waterways. This peculiar fish got its name due to its extended lower jaw, which resembles that of a bulldog. It uses its own electric field generated by its muscles to orient itself in space, search for food, and detect predators. It is active both during the day and at night. It feeds mainly from the bottom, picking up various invertebrates, as well as larvae and pupae of small insects.
Elephant Fish
Elephant Fish (Campylomormyrus spp.) is a medium-sized bottom-dwelling schooling fish with a characteristic appearance. It got its name from its elongated mouth that looks like the trunk of an elephant. The fish can perceive movement and weak electric fields with its help, allowing it to detect prey. It can weigh more than 2 kg (4.5 lb). This fish prefers to keep close to rapids and sections of rivers with rocky bottom. This is mostly a nocturnal fish, also active at sunrise and sunset.
Preferred Baits: Night Crawlers, Dragonflies, Caddis Larva, Sweet Corn
Congo Yellowfish (Labeobarbus stappersii) is a large omnivorous schooling bottom-dwelling fish. It prefers deep places with a slow current and areas near the water edge bordering on coastal forests. Apart from its impressive size, this fish is also exceptionally strong and very feisty when being reeled in, which makes it a desirable trophy. It eats everything from plankton to small fish, but the basis of its diet is insect larvae and other small invertebrates, which the Congo Yellowfish often digs out from under rocks. This fish is active both during the day and at night. Under favorable conditions, its weight can reach over 9 kg (2 lb).
* Implemented a smarter algorithm to decide which animal models will be precomputed during loading a level. It now shows more accurate animals models (instead of mostly early ancestors) AND speeds up loading. * Closed a huge memory leak when editing ('painting') the soil statistics. * Fixed the 'frigid greenhouse bug', where the greenhouse level went to -50 degrees if you saved and loaded again. * No longer incorrectly show the progress.save file in the list of savegames
* Graphics overhaul ( this brings a sharper image and a much needed pop in colour) * volumetric fog (lighting will now react more realistic through fog creating beautiful light shafts) * New main menu ( The main menu is now more fitting to the game) * New Menu music * Adjusted sounds volumes and Fx for spawners and opening cutscene * Fixed the flintlock being able to fire when out of ammo