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Changelog for Patch 1.5.0 (added 07 October 2019):

Hey all!

We've been working hard on this latest patch making sure we get the known issues properly QA'd. We've put together a gameplay demo which you can download for free which includes the opening hour of gameplay. For those of you waiting to take the plunge into The Occupation, this is great way to get started!

We have 8 bug fixes in place along with the much requested 'Reset Keybinds' open for those playing on keyboard.

The rest of the patch list for those interested is:

NEW FEATURES:
[1] Added Reset Keybinds option for keyboard controls

BUG FIXES:
[1] Fixed an issue that made 'The Miller Report' not unlock when completing a play through. Note: If this has happened to you, you can simply chapter select to the last level, play from there and upon finishing the credits it will unlock
[2] Fixed an issue with the Phones that prevented you from using them after losing a token in them
[3] Improved stability of AI characters
[4] Fixed an issue where players could get stuck on automatically-closing doors
[5] Prevented player from being able to double-bind keys when rebinding keys
[6] Fixed some UI prompts not updating their icon after the player rebinds keys
[7] Fixed a crash for players without a valid audio device / sound card

We'll of course continue to monitor any issues people may be having and get fixes in place where necessary! If we miss your message or you need a more urgent response, please don't hesitate to reach out to support@whitepapergames.com

Thank you all again for the continued support! It means everything to us!


Standalone installer updated: 1.4.0 ⇒ 1.5.0.


Changelogs of previous patches were posted by the dev as individual threads.
Pretty sure I've seen you do this for other games, too, thank you so much!

(also, @GOG: You really ought to publish the patch history for a game, and allow devs to add a changelog; and expose both on the store page)
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steffen17: Pretty sure I've seen you do this for other games, too, thank you so much! [...]
You're welcome.
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steffen17: [...] (also, @GOG: You really ought to publish the patch history for a game, and allow devs to add a changelog; and expose both on the store page)
AFAIK, changelogs in the game library are provided by devs, and there are several devs and a few pubs that post the changelogs themselves in the game forums, though not all have that distinct orange font (yet).

As for the store pages - it's been suggested multiple times that the patch history be linked to on the game pages (there's a userscript from user adaliabooks that already offers, among other things, this feature). Just like the forums are. But considering that forum links also took multiple suggestions/prompts from users and over five years before GOG added them, it may take GOG as many years, and many more suggestions and prompts from users, before the changelogs are finally also linked.

Either way, it might speed things up a tad, if you filed a support ticket with your suggestion.