Deep Rock Galactic, the co-op first-person shooter by Ghost Ship Games, received a small update just now. Season 3 Patch 6 may not be heavy on the content but it addresses several lingering issues that have annoyed players.
The patch brings missing objective description for Industrial Sabotage, and movement settings of Fester Fleas have been adjusted. The Bestiary now features missing names for Rival Rech and Lithophage enemies. The Huuli Hoarder will now react when dwarves are near it or are attacking it. Also, the cosmetic tree now shows the name of the weapon for all skins.
You can read the patch notes below.
- Fixed the Subata 120 overclock “Explosive Reload” not affecting one of the hiveguard’s weak spots
- Fixed Huuli Hoarder not reacting to dwarves being nearby or attacking it
- Fixed Lithofoamer and Lithovac breaking hacking pod connection
- Fixed cosmetic tree not showing the name of the weapon for all skins
- Fixed unused strings for crowdin
- Added missing objective description for Industrial Sabotage
- Fixed Naedocyte Breeder scaling in size when shot with arrow
- Added tweaks on shouts, meteor timer and misc audio
- Added a longer indication for when a Caretaker Appendage will burrow and pop out of the ground
- Added collider on top of Cleansing Pod for pipelines
- Made sure that the player count is reset on reload of worlds
- Fixed the "Weapon Licence Assignments Completed" tab not counting correctly
- Fixed a bug that caused Worm pod remains to not be destroyed after 10 seconds
- Added missing names for Rival Tech and Lithophage enemies in the Bestiary
- Removed unnecessary comma from earned currency for the secondary objective
- Fixed meteor latejoin sound and drop issues
- Adjusted movement settings of Fester Fleas
- Reduced the space electric crystals take when trying to spawn other things in the cave
- Plagueheart now looks like a plagueheart on the terrain scanner
- Fixed Bosco consuming carryables in some cases
You can read the complete patch notes of Deep Rock Galactic Season 3 Patch 6 on Steam.
So, what do you think? Are you interested in any of these changes? Have you been playing Deep Rock Galactic recently? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.