No Rest for the Wicked is the latest release from Moon Studios, the creators of the acclaimed "Ori and the Blind Forest" and its sequel, "Ori and the Will of the Wisps." Launched into early access just yesterday, the game has received mixed reviews. Despite its stunning visuals and fresh take on the Souls-like genre with a top-down perspective and beautiful art style, there's still a considerable journey ahead to its full release and version 1.0.
Today's patch introduces a wide array of fixes and enhancements, addressing issues such as excessive stamina consumption, frequent crashes, extra durability damage taken, and high repair costs. The update also removes a widely used instant teleportation glitch caused by an inadvertently included developer's tool. Unfortunately, the update does not yet include the ability to remap key bindings, but with only two days into the game's release, Moon Studios is actively listening to player feedback and has committed to implementing this feature as soon as possible. Below, you'll find the complete list of changes in the first hotfix for the No Rest For the Wicked Early Access.
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No Rest For The Wicked Hotfix 1 Full Patch Notes
Balance Changes:
• Reduced Durability Damage Taken
• Reduced Repair Costs
• Increased Drop Rate on Repair Powders
• Reduced Stamina Costs
• Reduced Fall Damage Curve
• Reduced cost of Horseshoe Crab and food that includes Horseshoe Crab
• Balance update for the Cerim Crucible boss
• Changed Corpse-Smeared Blade starting from Tier 2 to Tier 1
Loot Changes:
• Introduced more Weapons into Fillmore’s Pre-Sacrament Loot Table
• Reduced Drop Rate of Fallen Embers
Stability:
• Fixed crash that could occur when quitting out to the main menu
Bug Fixes:
• Improved inventory navigation
• Fixed jump at Potion Seller Cave so you can’t miss the jump when executed correctly
• Blocked off an out of bounds area of Nameless Pass
• Removed lingering dev tools
And that concludes the full patch notes of the first hotfix of the early access of No Rest For The Wicked. Moon Studios has promised that this is just the first of many updates to come. Remember, the game is still in early access and hasn't reached its full release yet. So, if something isn't working perfectly, try not to get frustrated and enjoy the journey toward the complete version. For more No Rest For The Wicked guides and news, check out the rest of our website.
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