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Which is Unknown Worlds poking a bit of fun at themselves, but performance on Xbox One has been an issue since release, however, 1.0.0.31 will also help the game run faster while also making it more stable, among other things.

In particular, the game-world streams in more quickly which is good news and the team have promised "you won’t fall through the world as often". They also fixed the Seamoth docking with the Moonpool. Here's the full list of fixes and changes we received:
  • Improved world streaming performance
  • Fixed a crash that occurred during gameplay
  • Fixed an issue with Seamoth not being able to dock in the Moonpool
  • Fixed an issue where several plants and coral would spawn on top of each other at water surface
  • Fixed an issue with objects falling through the ground
  • Fixed an issues with missing geometry in alien bases
  • Changed actions to occur on button press, rather than on button release
  • Improved accuracy for propulsion cannon physics
  • Optimised power system for vehicles and player bases
And once again, if you haven't got into the game on PC or console yet, check out our in-depth review right here.



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