Medieval Dynasty 2.1.0.9 Patch Notes
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Updated Jul 06, 2024
Medieval Dynasty 2.1.0.9 Patch Notes
Dear Players
We want to share with you Patch 2.1.0.9, which fixes the issues that you reported. You can find the list of all the changes below. As always, we are consistently working on improving the game to provide you with the best product, so keep an eye on the future updates to know what's coming to Medieval Dynasty.
What's coming with the patch:
Added
Building management modes - seasonal and annual. Option available in the main tab of the building
Two new songs: Elric day and night theme
Ambience sounds in the Oxbow (swamp and Elric areas): frogs and swamp water bubbling
Fixed
Crashes related to projectiles that were spotted by bandits
An issue that could cause the user on Xbox or Gamepass PC to have an incorrect net ID, which would force the player to create a new character on save load
Crafting Gloves Bug
Location of some NPCs in the Family Quests (The Stranger, Mother of Inventions, Master Angler)
Sickle placement in The Sickle of Contention quest (for those who have already started the quest, we've placed a special workaround)
The NPC walks away from the player if the player starts talking to him when the NPC gets up from the bench or stool
Incorrect icons for the band
Incorrect Elric's chatters
Holding interact button sometimes breaking interaction with beds, chests and fireplaces
Mount mounting and dismounting position and logic adjustments - players should no longer end underground
Some waggoner travel prices on Valley
An already completed quest not having objectives to do, and a client not being able to load that quest on joining, resulting in crash
Hives in the apiary not producing honey
Not being able to buy a platform scheme from the radial menu when using the gamepad
Too bright night sky
Incorrect values for crop statistics
Map boundary, transporting player to the wrong side
Collisions moving characters excessively in some cases
Client with high latency interacting with mounts when it shouldn't be possible
Updated
Reduced initial reaction distance for badgers, foxes, lynxes, deer and wolves
Less food: Onion
Longer effect: Pear Juice, Oat Ale, Potion of Instant Healing II, Potion of Healing II
Shorter effect: Salty Sticks
Stronger effect: Plum Juice, Mead, Oat Beer, Rye Beer, Wheat Beer
Higher price: Scissors, Flat Straw Hat, Bronze Shovel, Iron Shovel, Hand Lantern, Pouch, Large Pouch, Small Saddlebag, Saddlebag, Large Saddlebag, Saddle, Horseshoes, Bronze Spear, Iron Spear, Spiked Cudgel, Bow, Long Bow, Recursive Bow, Wooden Crossbow, Crossbow, Bronze Arrow, Iron Arrow, Bronze Bolt, Iron Bolt, Poisoned Iron Arrow, Poisoned Iron Bolt, Potion of Instant Healing II, Potion of Healing II, Potion of Satiety, Potion of Night Vision, Potion of Possibilities, Potion of Camouflage
Changed recipe: Flat Straw Hat
Shorter Crafting Time: Hat, Bag Hat
Longer Crafting Time: Linen Shirt
Less reverb effects in caves
Improvements in the attraction of the platform during placement
Network optimizations
Translations
Is Medieval Dynasty Crossplay?
Yes, Medieval Dynasty now supports crossplay between Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. This feature was introduced in a recent update on June 27th, allowing players on different platforms to play together in co-op mode. Previously, players were limited to playing within their respective platforms, but now they can join friends across different systems to hunt, trade, and build together in the game's medieval world of Piastovia.
The addition of crossplay enhances the multiplayer experience by expanding the player base and fostering community across platforms. This update aligns console players with the existing cross-platform capabilities already available on PC, marking a significant expansion in the game's multiplayer features.
Medieval Dynasty Wiki
Medieval Dynasty is a simulation and survival game developed by Render Cube. Set in medieval Europe, players take on the role of a young adventurer who must build and manage a village, establish a dynasty, and survive in a dynamic open-world environment. The game combines elements of resource management, crafting, exploration, and role-playing.
Players begin as lone survivors in a harsh wilderness, gradually expanding their settlement by constructing buildings, farming, hunting, and interacting with NPCs. The goal is to grow the village, attract new residents, and ensure the dynasty's prosperity through generations.
Medieval Dynasty emphasizes realism and immersion, with a day-night cycle, seasonal changes affecting gameplay, and a detailed ecosystem where wildlife and NPCs have distinct behaviors. Players must navigate challenges such as resource scarcity, weather conditions, and maintaining relationships within the community.