A new Sprocket update 0.2.6 patch notes are released for players. Since the last major update, players have been experiencing multiple issues and bugs Hopefully, today’s Sprocket update 0.2.6 will address some of these issues and bugs.
Read what is new and fixed in today’s Sprocket patch. Read the official patch notes below.
Sprocket Patch 0.2.6 Notes – June 13, 2024
Additions
- Added track belt sagging and jiggle physics.
- Added micro bumping to the tracks, to simulate driving over terrain features too small to be done via normal collisions. This is very subtle on the current purely concrete maps.
Fixes
- Fixed crewmen being spaghettified when exiting the vehicle editor while an overlay other than the exterior overlay is active.
- Stopped flickering of track segments while the tracks are moving. This also improves their motion blur.
- Torsion bar length and diameter now correctly affect suspension strength.
- Stopped the camera being obstructed by the vehicle edit platform.
- Edges of plates no longer block selection of internal parts in interior view.
- Fixed exhaust plumes splitting at speeds.
- Fixed suspension arms not correctly resetting when returning to the editor.
Changes
- Improved accuracy of belt wrapping algorithm.
- Suspension spring torque and maximum range of motion now visible again.
- Damper changed from an absolute value to a percentage.
Optimization
- Sped up detection of which part is under the cursor by roughly 500%.
Download Sprocket update 0.2.6 on PC.