Hello castaways. Based on player feedback we have a small update mainly focusing on hunger balancing and raft fixes.
Fixes
Fixed backpack not accounting full inventory, allowing the player to infinitely pickup things.
Fixed cooked food giving the same stats as its raw versions.
Fixed raw fish fillet not giving any proteins.
Fixed raft physics going crazy when you place things on top, especially adding things to the storages or campfires.
Fixed raft rudder causing raft physics to once again go crazy.
Fixed raft sails continuous force even when it's out of water, causing a glitchy raft to never come back again.
Fixed built structures inside the raft loading with strange rotation.
Fixed an issue caused by demolishing campfires, smokers and barrel stoves.
Fixed inability to craft bugnet.
Quality of Life
Food replenishes roughly 50% more hunger.
Low vitamins and proteins only affect 50% of the max hunger restore from an item. This means if you are low nutrients, you can at least partially satisfy your hunger.
Proteins and vitamins are more balanced. Meat leans more towards proteins, while vegetables and fruits lean more towards vitamins.
Hunger depletion rate is now 50% slower (full stomach lasts twice as long).
Hunger starts at 75% instead of 50%.
Increased meat rack longevity from 2x to 4x.
Developer notes
Next week we are launching an update with localization, auto-save, respawning instead of having to re-load, and a lot more quality of life updates. Our discord is the most active Castaway community, where you can also engage with developers directly, so feel free to join!
Happy surviving,
The project castaway team
[ 2024-09-26 05:10:50 CET ][ Original post ]
Project Castaway is survival crafting title set in the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. Hunt, gather, fell trees and embark on expeditions to traverse the ocean - discovering desert islands laden with unique resources.
Embark on the life of a true castaway - stranded on a deserted island, with just yourself for company. Scavenge or hunt for food, traverse from island to island and be carefully construct rafts & shelters for when the night comes - it can get awfully cold on these islands...
Being stranded has some upsides, at least. Explore beautiful Pacific landscapes. Swim through shimmering blue water to stand upon golden sands as waves crash against your feet. When the weather turns, take cover under palm trees as the rain pelts the ocean - and listen to the thunder crash overhead.
Use the natural materials surrounding you to construct a base - the key to your survival. Hunt animals, fell trees and scavenge ruined ships as you build your way to safety.
You best keep your wits about you - it can get lonely on these islands, and castaways have been known to lose their minds... Keep on top of your sanity and ensure that you're sleeping well - lest unnatural apparitions appear before you, seeking to take your life.