


And then I realise that whether my long-term goal is to build a village or to build the Best Gun In The Galaxy, I'm going to spend the next few hours punching trees. Everytime I see a video of people playing together, or an update trailer like the one just above, I reinstall the game and expect to have a blast. NPCs occasionally get stuck rotated after getting out of bed, which is hilarious but unintended One of the existing issues is delightful. There are a few known issues with the update but none of them are game-breaking and, importantly, updating will not wipe your characters or universe. The changelog is here, and there's also a summary in text and video form. They might warm their hands by a fire or fall in love.

Tied into that are improved behaviours for all NPCs, who will now interact with objects and each other. Build a house and people will eventually move in - a more luxurious house will attract a better class of resident. The most important is a set of systems to allow for the establishment of colonies. It's a stable version, as opposed to the experimental opt-in nightly updates, and adds a host of new features. A huge Starbound update landed last night.
