Lethal Company V62 Patch Notes What's the New Update All About?
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Updated Aug 21, 2024
Lethal Company V62 Patch Notes
V62 Patch
Here is a list of fixes and changes. boo
Mineshaft
- Fixed an error with inverse teleporters when the mineshaft was present
- Fixed an issue where a room could overlap with the mineshaft entrance room.
- Fixed an issue where a specific corner could be walked through in the caves
- Fixed an issue where the Maneater would freeze if it was crushed by a spike trap as a baby.
- Fixed table props not being able to spawn in the mineshaft, which could dramatically reduce its scrap count.
- Fixed an incorrect placement of a navigation blocker in the caves which prevented creatures from pathing through it.
- Fixed an issue where players could drop the child down the elevator shaft. You monsters
- Fixed a breaker box being able to spawn floating in the air
- Scaled up the railing around the elevator to make it reasonably difficult to get ontop of the elevator from below.
- The main entrance doorway can now spawn in a few different locations in the manor and mineshaft.
Coilheads
- Slightly decreased the time coilheads need to spend moving before recharging and decreased the time they spend to recharge
- Coilheads recharge timer counts down 80% slower when they are pushing on a doorway (or otherwise stuck) than when they are actually moving, even if they are not being looked at.
- Coilheads eventually enter recharge mode if they are inside the elevator.
Misc
- Soccer balls should now collide with objects in the ship
- When turrets begin shooting they are now audible to enemies that can hear
- Fixed an issue where pocketing walkie-talkies and spray paint in your inventory could cause other items such as jetpacks or flashlights to begin draining battery or activate when being placed.
- Tried a fix for a visual bug for non-host players, where the Maneater would transform and then briefly teleport.
- The Maneater can eat scrap that belongs to hoarding bugs; this would cause hoarding bugs to become enraged forever. Now the Maneater can still eat a hoarding bug's scrap but only if this Maneater has been encountered by players.
More About This Game
Lethal Company
Lethal Company is a cooperative survival horror game where players work together to collect scrap from abandoned moons. Set in a futuristic world, players must avoid traps and monsters while meeting scrap collection goals. If they fail to reach their quota, they lose and have to start over. The game can be played solo or with up to three friends. It was released in early access in October 2023 and has become popular for its scary and challenging gameplay.
Lethal Company Gameplay
In Lethal Company, players team up to explore abandoned moons and collect scrap. The game is played from a first-person view and supports up to four players working together. Each moon has a facility with randomly generated rooms filled with valuable scrap, traps, and dangerous creatures. Players need to gather scrap and return to their spaceship before midnight, or they’ll be left behind and lose all their collected items.
Players can carry up to four items at once, including one two-handed item. They use equipment like flashlights and walkie-talkies to navigate and communicate. The goal is to meet a profit quota by selling scrap at the main moon, 71-Gordion. If players don't reach their quota, they’re ejected into space and must restart. The game features different moons, each with unique hazards and monsters to challenge players.
Lethal Company Review
Lethal Company is a thrilling co-op survival horror game that's currently in early access. Players team up to explore dark, abandoned lunar bunkers, gathering valuable loot while avoiding terrifying monsters. The game is praised for its exciting and intense gameplay, where communication and teamwork are crucial for survival.
The procedurally generated dungeons keep each run fresh and unpredictable, adding to the fun. Despite some early access issues like basic graphics and a lack of story, the game offers a strong and enjoyable survival loop. The challenge of evading monsters and working together with friends makes it a blast to play.
The atmosphere is spooky and immersive, and the multiplayer experience is especially engaging. Lethal Company is a great pick for fans of horror and cooperative gameplay, offering a unique and entertaining experience that's well worth trying.