Changes
- A new invention has arrived in Zalesie: the Woodcutter’s Trailer. Go ask Ludvic at the sawmill about it.
- Kasimir has learned how to barrel ordinary wine and turn it into a premium vintage. Ask Helen for the details.
- Kasimir has figured out how to make neat firewood piles and put together large pallets of boards. Check your building menu.
- Kasimir has learned how to set up organized zones which — just like wagons and trailers — keep everything tidy on their own.
- Kasimir has (finally!) learned how to pour well water into empty bottles.
- Kasimir has learned how to pin quests. They’ll stay right there in the top right corner almost all the time now.
- We’ve added a separate slider for music volume. It’ll change the gramophones' volume too.
- Henry isn’t just standing stubbornly in the middle of the road anymore. Now, he’s stubbornly patrolling the main crossroad, so you’d best watch out for him.
- The folk of Zalesie are following Sophia’s lead and are making better use of whatever lamps and lights they have.
- That "best" treasure hunt quest of ours can now be cut short just by digging in the right spot at the end.
- Signboards now let you write across three lines.
- Cats and dogs won't be catching any more sicknesses caused by Kasimir’s livestock herds being too crowded.
- The game now gives a clearer word that the introduction can be continued. (You don't have to start from the very beginning every time.)
- You can’t go riding horses during the introduction anymore.
- Burek won’t be pestering players with surveys in the main menu the moment they’ve just turned on the game for the first time.
- The help panels that pop up won't "force" you to read every single thing at once anymore. They’ll only show the topic you actually need.
- The help menu has received a few new pages of information.
- Missing characters for Korean and Chinese languages have been filled in.
- You can now use a pitchfork to load rapeseed straight onto a wagon or trailer.
- When fixing up sandwiches and jam buns, Kasimir has actually started putting the jam in them.
