Arkane has just released a new hotfix patch for Redfall. According to the release notes, Update 1.11 provides bug fixes and minor improvements to the gameplay experience.
Going into more details, this hotfix fixes an issue where interacting with certain Psychic Echoes would prevent them from playing again during a session. It also resolves an issue where successfully destroying a Nest was not awarding XP in single player sessions.
Hotfix 1.11 also fixes an issue where certain Hero Abilities would prevent players from being able to stake the Black Sun. Not only that, but it addresses an issue where Vampires would not correctly pursue players after teleporting in rapid succession.
Arkane also claims that this patch comes with general improvements to game stability and save functionality.
As always, Steam will download this hotfix the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Redfall Hotfix Update V1.11 Release Notes
USER INTERFACE
- The ‘Starting Gear’ tutorial now displays for new Heroes when joining a friend’s campaign
ACCESSIBILITY
- Screen narration now narrates in the following states:
All players have left the Lobby
Players have been kicked from the game
Loading screen statusGAMEPLAY
- Fixed an issue where interacting with certain Psychic Echoes would prevent them from playing again during a session
- Fixed an issue where successfully destroying a Nest was not awarding XP in single player sessions
- Also fixed an issue where successfully destroying a Nest was not increasing the Rook Storm meter
COMBAT
- Fixed an issue where certain Hero Abilities would prevent players from being able to stake the Black Sun
AI/NPC
- Fixed an issue where Vampires would not correctly pursue players after teleporting in rapid succession
MULTIPLAYER
- Nest Characteristics now correctly display the variation rolled for the encounter
PERFORMANCE & STABILITY
- General improvements to game stability and save functionality
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