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You awake to discover yourself no longer in the company of good men or a fine seafaring vessel. Treasure... you remember something about treasure. Wayward is a challenging turn-based, top-down, wilderness survival roguelike. Explore, build, and most importantly survive in these unforgiving lands.

Post news Report RSS Patchmode: Wayward Beta 1.1.1 Released

With Beta 1.1, the bug list grew quite big. This intermediate version is used as kind of like a “patch”. It doesn't contain too many new features – just mostly bug fixes and small improvements.

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With Beta 1.1, the bug list grew quite big. This intermediate version is used as kind of like a "patch". It doesn't contain too many new features - just mostly bug fixes and small improvements.

As always you can check out the changelog here:
Unlok.ca

There is a couple take-away points though, such as:

  • Torch improvements! Torches now have more durability across the board. Torches can now be unlighted and lit once again without being destroyed. Torches now produce a larger radius of light in general. Nighttime and caves are now darker.
  • Swimming to the map edge/borders now places you on the opposite side of the overworld.
  • Hovering over a craft item will now visually show items in your Inventory/Equipment/Quickslots that it uses in the crafting recipe.

You can play it online in the normal place:
Unlok.ca

Downloads:


Windows
Wayward Beta 1.1.1 (Windows)

Mac OS
Wayward Beta 1.1.1 (Mac)

Linux (32-bit)
Wayward Beta 1.1.1 (Linux 32-bit)

Linux (64-bit)
Wayward Beta 1.1.1 (Linux 64-bit)

NOTE FOR DOWNLOADED VERSIONS: Your saved game location has now changed. This means, if you run 1.1.1 and have previously run 1.1, your save file will not be used. If you want to use your 1.1 save game in 1.1.1, you will have to manually move it to the new save location which resides in a folder called "save" where ever you extracted/installed Wayward. Depending on your operating system, the old save location is possibly in one of these places:

Windows Vista/7/8:
Users\\AppData\Local\wayward

Windows XP:
Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\wayward

Basically, just copy that folder into where you installed/extracted Wayward, and rename it to "save".

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brutty
brutty - - 1 comments

Very good game!
How about make the Avatar system?

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VaughnRoyko Author
VaughnRoyko - - 75 comments

Do you mean like, character creation? It is planned, but probably won't be for awhile.

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