Valheim Patch Notes: New Features, Quality of Life changes, other things added to Valheim PC

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Valheim is an extremely popular roguelike survival game set in a Viking themed land. The game is developed by Iron Gate Studios and made available via Steam’s early access program.

Even though it is an early access title, Valheim is a mostly complete experience with not a lot of bugs and glitches to speak of. Valheim’s developers have recently released a new patch yesterday which added a lot of features and quality of life changes to the experience in addition to bug fixes.

Valheim Patch Notes

Following are the official patch notes for Valheim’s latest update, released on February 17, 2021:

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  • Disabled Google Analytics. 
  • Updated the Unity engine.
  • Fixes for the Forest Crypt.
  • Credits updated.
  • Save system returned to old-new.
  • Pickables sync fix, including stones and carrots.
  • Dedicated server CPU usage fix.
  • Hearth smoke building fix.
  • Save system tweaks.
  • Console save function can be used remotely if a player is added to the admin list.
  • Autosave occurs every 20 minutes instead of every 30 minutes.
  • Manual join IP function for dedicated servers.
  • Extra tombstone checks to prevent them from disappearing.
  • Better broken world handling (crash/exit instead of loading an empty world).
  • Various localization fixes.

About Valheim PC: A brutal exploration and survival game for 1-10 players, set in a procedurally-generated purgatory inspired by Viking culture. Battle, build, and conquer your way to a saga worthy of Odin’s patronage!

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