Bellwright v0035772 Fixed: A Deep Dive into the Patch That Restored Stability to the Frontier
Published by: The Frontier Chronicle | Patch Analysis Division
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Fowl Play: Travelers who were once stuck in their journeys can now fully complete the "Fowl Play" quest.
1. Pathfinding Algorithm Rebuild (The Big One)
The developers scrapped the broken node system and reverted to a hybrid A* pathfinding model with weighted collision detection. The result: Villagers now navigate around player-built structures without freezing. In testing, a village with 45 workers and 30 buildings saw zero pathfinding failures over a 12-hour continuous session.
With these fixes, the "v0035772" update became known as the era of the Smooth Voyage. The settlers of Karvenia no longer fear the invisible walls of the loading screen, and their expanding empires now stand on firmer ground.
The update v0.1.0.35772 (often referred to by players as v35772) for Bellwright represents a critical refinement phase following the massive Maiden Voyage expansion. While the major v2.0 update introduced the Halmare Isles and new systems, v35772 focuses on the granular "fixed" elements that stabilize high-level progression and community-reported bottlenecks. Core Gameplay Stability & Bug Fixes
: Resolved a persistent bug where game sounds would become muffled after a player used a bow. Visual Fidelity
What v0035772 fixed: The patch introduces a dynamic LOD (Level of Detail) culling system for NPC inventories. Previously, the game tracked every apple, arrow, and ingot in every NPC’s pocket in real-time. Now, out-of-range NPCs use a compressed data model. The result? Frame drops in 30v30 battles have been reduced by approximately 40%.
3. Quest Logic Repair
The "A Flame in the North" deadlock has been resolved via a state-trigger reset. If you have a save from v0035772 where the quest is broken, loading it in the new version automatically forces a quest-state verification, completing the objective retroactively.