Almost 100 new ships and stations have been added to 1.7 thanks to the tireless builders from the community. There is now also the possibility of using a medical item that is actually not suitable for a complete cure of the disease in order to at least slow down the progression of this disease!Īside from the changes mentioned above, for all creative galaxy builders, lots of new options for designing the galaxy, the nebulae to new settings for items and blocks have been added to the latest version!įor all players looking for new content, POI and missions, there is also new stuff to do and find.
The status effects have been newly coordinated. Additional changes have been made to prepare for new ways of handling in the future. The wayfinding has been improved for all creatures spawned on terrain. We have reworked the harvestable plants across the board with improved and high quality new models. The grass now also reacts to your movements and to pressure waves from vessels and other forces. Water is no longer a static surface, but shows a ripple effect, for example on the beach or when being affected by forces like thrusters or hover engines.
Visual Effects upgrade on water and grass.For now examples of the new decoration system which can be found on three distinctive demo planets in the game. More than 200 new assets have been added to build even more exciting planets in the future.
As always, you can find the list of fixed bugs below!Īs a little additional info: Thanks to the support of our active community, more than 300 bugs have been fixed in the last few months alone!įor all others who are just starting with Empyrion or are looking for information on Update 1.7 for the first time, we have summarized the most important new features below. Nevertheless, it may contain one or two short-term bug fixes that you may have been waiting for. Welcome to the release of the version 1.7 update!įor all of you who supported us with bug reports and feedback in the previous experimental version (many thanks for this!) and for all of you who followed the publications, the following is not entirely new.