A new update has been released for Grounded, with several major issues being addressed. These changes include balance updates, bug fixes, and optimization improvements across the board that should make Grounded that much more enjoyable for both new and returning players.
Starting as an early access title in 2020, Grounded quickly grew in popularity, offering players a unique twist on the popular survival genre. In Grounded, players are shrunken down to the size of insects as they try and stay alive in their own backyard. Getting started in Grounded can be quite a challenge, with players being tasked with finding materials, upgrading items, and fighting a variety of enemy bugs like spiders, ants, and bees. The gameplay and design of Grounded will be especially exciting for fans of classic sci-fi adventures, with the game being reminiscent of iconic films like Disney's Honey I Shrunk The Kids. In order to succeed, players will need to use all of their best survival instincts, with Grounded recently receiving some serious upgrades in its latest patch.
Obsidian Entertainment has released the official patch notes for Grounded's 1.4.1 update, which brings a plethora of changes that seek to improve the already popular survival game. Major changes include fixes to Grounded's respawn mechanic, with players no longer respawning with a dark screen for 3 seconds after dying. Alongside normal enemy encounters, Grounded also features boss fights, with this being a key focal point in the game's latest update. Players will now notice that Boss shout attacks and Wasp Drone shouts will no longer trigger infusion AOE attacks while in New Game+. In addition, creatures involved with base attacks, as well as Waft Emitter attacks, will now no longer freeze. Milk Molar upgrades will now correctly carry over when players activate New Game+ in Grounded.
Other changes include a fix to the Microsoft Account login screen, which previously displayed the wrong error message, and improvements to
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