Release Notes for Unpacking
Patch 1.3 (15/02/2022)
- Language support for Italian, Turkish, Indonesian, Filipino and Malay languages
- Fixed a disappearing text issue that was affecting some MacOS and Linux users
- Fixed various small issues
- Made some adjustments to item validation based on player feedback
Patch 1.2 (10/11/2021)
- In some cases, moving the game window to a second monitor that had a different scaling factor to the default monitor would prevent the game from restarting. Previously we were advising workarounds but this should no longer be a problem
- When VSync was disabled, the game was capable of excessive CPU usage. A maximum framerate has been set for when the game is run without vsync
- fixed an issue involving drawers that are above doors that could allow incorrect item placement in 2007, 2013 and 2015
- fixed a couple of minor visual issues
Patch 1.1 (01/11/2021)
- Input rebinding allowed binding the esc key over the primary action input, resulting in menus that couldn't be navigated. This is now prevented and if you had bound it this way the game will revert your input bindings on start
- fixed issue where items could be placed in the corner of a shower and not retrieved
- fixed issue that occasionally caused items in drawers to be very hard to select if there was an item on the floor behind them
- fixed a "vanishing book" issue caused by holding a book over a shelf while changing rooms
- added a missing sprite to a toothpaste in 2012 and fixed issue where an item in 2018 could be hung on hooks and towel racks when it wasn't meant to be
- tweaked the dining-room reverb in 2007
- fixed an issue that was causing red validation outlines to render with visual artefacts on specific screen resolutions
- several items have had some extra areas assigned to them either because they should have been that way originally or we saw it in someone's stream and were like "yeah, fair"
- fixed other various visual issues
- Big Picture mode now uses a virtual keyboard when naming your album
- the pulsing button effect that signals that other rooms have unpacked boxes has been reduced slightly