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Raft V1.1.01 Beta Patched

: Corrected the collision detection of the plastic hook to ensure reliable garbage retrieval. 📦 Quality of Life Upgrades

Close the window; Steam will automatically initiate a background download to update your game files.

The headline act of is a complete rewrite of how the host’s raft syncs with clients. Previously, if you had a raft larger than 1,000 foundation pieces, clients would experience "rubber-banding"—where your character snaps back ten feet as the server catches up. In this beta, the devs have introduced predictive client movement . Early testers report a 70% reduction in desync errors when steering the raft against the wind. Raft v1.1.01 Beta

Here’s an interesting, slightly dramatic review of , written as if by a weary but hopeful survivor:

If you wish to test future "Beta" updates before they hit the main branch: Steam Library and right-click on Properties from the dropdown menu. Restart Steam to trigger the update. Steam Community : Corrected the collision detection of the plastic

Resolved an issue causing llamas to glitch through walls during rough storms.

A giant "mansion" raft consumes huge amounts of wood and plastic. Keep it functional until you have consistent resource income. The "Secret" Loot: The rarest item in the game is the Golden Toy Robot Previously, if you had a raft larger than

Patched a rare crash-to-desktop (CTD) error that occurred when saving the game while crossing island boundary lines.

For those following the recent development of Version 1.1 update (recently moved to the default branch) is the most significant milestone for the title in 2026. This update introduces full cross-play support, allowing players on different platforms to sail together seamlessly. Key Update Highlights: Version 1.1 Cross-play Integration

: The shark's aggression now scales dynamically with the size of your raft and the amount of blood (from harvested livestock or injured players) in the water.

Fixed a bug where seagulls would phase through glass roofs to steal crops.