- Fixed an issue with the object "task list" that could block you from the final cinematic of that level. - Fixed issues with gallery photo display in the notebook - Adjusted some minor issues with the camera tutorial that might make it smoother - Fixed rotating issue with the archive's newspapers from The Unilateral. - Fixed some code in the notebook descriptions and some typos. - Better scrolling feature for glossary and notebook. - Fixed loading issue with floor in National Palace main patio. - started replacing some animations for more "natural" ones. - Fixed some continuity issues in cinematics.
We're slowly working to make Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber to be a better experience. All your reviews and comments are very important to us.
Hello again Crackpotters! It's time for another Play with the Devs broadcast! We'll be hosting a public lobby tomorrow (Sep. 21) at 15:00 EST. Feel free to join us in-game, or kick back and watch us play in the steam broadcast!
Keep up with more news and find other players in our Discord server!
As we approach launch, a short few days away on September 23rd, we wanted to make sure everyone coming around knew Beef Cat Ultra is fully compatible with Steam Deck!
One of our main beta testers played the entire game, and has over 30 hours of playtime exclusively on the Steam Deck. Every step of the way, we made sure the game was ready to go Day 1 on Deck. And we also made sure to include Cloud Saves! So whether you are on your Deck or PC, your save file will be there for you to pick up.
In the demo, you can play the first stage using two characters, “Knight-chan”, who excels in defense and melee attacks, and “Hunter-chan”, who excels in traps and long-range attacks.
The full version is scheduled for release in early 2025. We look forward to your playing the game!