Dear dwellers,
Firstly, we'd like to extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for making the past three weeks since launch an absolutely enchanting journey. Your support, feedback, and unwavering enthusiasm have truly made Deepest Chamber a spellbinding adventure.
With this patch, we're introducing some QoL improvements as well as a much awaited Controller Support revamp.
But before that, let's take a look at what's happened in the depths of Dolmin over the past three weeks:
Telemetry has certainly helped us understand our own game better, so we'd like to dedicate a major thanks to those dwellers that are sharing their data with us!
In some more clear examples of how this data has helped us rebalance the game and make it better, we noticed that players' health on difficulty 1 almost never went down during the Needle or Quartermaster fights, as the graph above shows player's health situation during those fights, so we had to adjust those two fights to make them more interesting.
With that out of the way, here's what's new in our latest patch:
Controller support just got better
Thanks to your feedback, we're pushing a new update regarding controller support later today. We went a bit overboard with the initial implementation and made it feel too much like an extension of a mouse, which resulted in a pretty tedious gameplay experience and that's not what we wanted. We've ironed out most of those kinks and after today's update, playing the game with a controller should feel much, much better. We still have a couple of other 'quality of life' improvements in mind, but please let us know how you like the changes weve implemented so far by commenting here or on our Discord server.
What's Brewing in Deepest Chamber: Resurrection
In our cauldron of upcoming updates, here's a sneak peek at what's stirring:
- A New Game Mode: get ready for unpredictably epic descents!
- Clearing up the clutter: we heard you on the ever growing clutter in your inventory and we're looking into ways to address that, possibly in time for the Winter holidays!
- Other surprises are in store that we can't talk about just now
Full 1.055 Patch Notes
Controller improvements:
- Improved general controller input handling.
- The accept button is now hidden in most panels.
- Improved controller and mouse input in the edit party menu.
- Improved auto selection of cards when multiple upgrades are available in the upgrade panel.
- Changed controller button position in the edit party menu.
- Changed controller button position on cards.
- Added explanation texts to secondary functions while using a controller. (enemy target management, inventory)
- Added auto selection feature to choosable elements in the rewards panel.
- Added highlights to sliders, checkboxes, and other UI elements for better visibility.
- Added hover highlights in the trader panels for items that have been already purchased.
- Removed mouse input related icons and text when a controller is active.
- Tabs have been centralized in most panels. (Options, Collection Panel)
- Added shortcut controller buttons to panel tabs for better usability.
- Added shortcut controller button for deck, potions, trinkets and heroes for better usability.
- Added the ability to look at your deck, potions and trinkets while not in combat.
- Changed the background art of the inventory to be less distracting.
- Controller input is now disabled while a new depth is presented with an animation for the first time.
- Fixed an issue with moving a slick card and simultaneously pressing other buttons on a controller.
- Fixed an issue where a slick card was able to be moved on top of the potions.
- Fixed a rare input loss issue when an enemy death animation was playing and quickly entering the options or other panels.
- Fixed an issue where the last selected hero in the edit party menu was not reselected after backing out of an action.
- Fixed an issue where the bottom right buttons were not reachable with a controller in the main menu.
- Fixed Firm Grip not working properly with damage multiplying effects.
- Fixed Exorcise being usable on a hero not only on an enemy.
- Fixed Knights's Surrender and Atone not working properly with Aim.
- Fixed a damage type issue when double dmg flipped Lupa or Mathilda.
- Fixed Jade Shuriken not changing blind enemies' target.
- Slightly increased the damage dealt by Needle and the Quartermaster.
- Added missing summoned cards to the collection panel. (Scorch, Scales..etc)
- Changed Echo from classless to a Necromancer card.
- Updated engine libraries to the latest versions.
Your Feedback Boosts Our Magic:
Once again, we express our heartfelt gratitude for your invaluable feedback, which serves as the essence for improving our game. Your thoughts and suggestions truly shape the experiences we create. Join the Adventure Beyond the Game: Stay updated with all things mystical and arcane by following us on Twitter. For deeper engagements and discussions, join our vibrant Discord community. Your presence fuels our quest for excellence! Thank you for being the most legendary companions on this journey. We're committed to crafting an experience that dazzles and delights. Together, let's continue to explore The Deepest Chamber!
Deepest Chamber: Resurrection
Balcony Softworks
Those Awesome Guys
2023-10-24
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A roguelite strategic deck builder, Deepest Chamber: Resurrection challenges players to endure a series of increasingly demanding randomized descents into the murky depths of a dying city. Unlikely allies will fight at your side, from mighty warriors and powerful mages to pious healers and dark, shadowy figures… Play to your strengths, form the perfect party and venture ever-deeper into the dark in search of answers and salvation.
Card Boosting: A one-of-kind mechanic in which a card's power is enhanced when adjacent cards are played. Upgrade your deck to pack a more powerful punch and synergize your cards’ abilities with different items and mechanics to stack the odds in your favour.
It's dangerous to go alone: Choose from a vast amount of cards, items and trinkets to create your favorite builds and combos. With over 200 cards and 100 trinkets at your disposal, the strategies you can employ are virtually endless.
Easy to learn, hard to master: Face an unforgiving roguelite campaign which emphasizes replayability by employing various difficulty modifiers, diverse encounters and biomes teeming with lore-expanding secrets.
Balancing Act: The hero party system allows players to enlist three out of six possible champions at the start of their run. Each hero has cards, abilities and equipment dedicated to their class, adding an extra layer of planning and strategy with each descent.
Run for your lives: Apart from regular runs, in which heroes retain some of the loot won on previous descents, players can employ Death March mode, in which equipment stats are ignored, for an even more ruthless experience.
Ruins explorer: Uncover secrets while exploring the depths and find hidden areas, rare cards, powerful relics and elite monsters.
To be kept up to date on all things Deepest Chamber: Resurrection, make sure to join our dedicated Discord server!
- OS: Ubuntu or other similar distros
- Processor: 2 Core 2 GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 630 or better
- Storage: 8 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: with OpenGL 3.2 compatible drivers
- OS: Ubuntu or other similar distros
- Processor: 2 Core 2 GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon 6850 or better
- Storage: 8 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: with OpenGL 3.2 compatible drivers
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