Going Medieval Update 0.16.10 Patch Notes

Going Medieval update 10 (0.16.10) is rolling out on PC. According to the official Going Medieval patch notes, the latest update brings minor tweaks and changes.

Previously, a major Going Medieval update added new changes, fixes, and gameplay improvements. Unfortunately, players are still experiencing several issues since the release. Today’s Going Medieval patch 0.16.10 will fix a few of these issues.

Check out more details below.

Going Medieval 0.16.10 Patch Notes – December 20, 2023

Bugs and Fixes
  • Fixed several crash occurrences.
  • Fixed some lag/fps drop issues.
  • Fixed weird water behavior issues on maps where rivers would enter and exit the map in segments, over a period of time.
  • Fixed the issue where certain rivers would lack water in some areas once the map is created (e.g. Map seed: 1888939944, Mountain, Large).
  • Fixed the issue where a map would experience flood after some time, even when the player did nothing to alter the river’s course.
  • Fixed the issue where if the process of relocating production/furniture structures is interrupted, it would result in two structure piles and one of those would be unusable.
  • Fixed the issue where the swimming animation wouldn’t trigger for humans and animals in some scenarios.
  • Fixed the issue where animals and humans would be able to swim up the waterfalls and thus appear stuck in unreachable locations. Swimming up the waterfalls might still happen, so be sure to F10 if you encounter it.
  • Fixed the issue where settlers wouldn’t wake up if the rain fell on them or if the temperature turned super low while they were sleeping.
  • Fixed the issue where settlers would go through trees when walking on shallow water.
  • Fixed the issue where the room wouldn’t be detected as “Great Hall”, despite having all the necessary elements.
  • Fixed the issue where pens wouldn’t be detectable in certain scenarios.
  • Some audio fixes.
Quality of life improvements
  • Fishing reel has been removed from fishing rod to maintain historical accuracy.
  • Bolts and food pouch are no more overlapping if the settler carries both at the same time.
  • Plants and trees will not have a shake effect if damaged by water, sunlight or temperature.
  • Settlers should be properly aligned with the chairs/stools they are sitting on.

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