The most immediate change for console and PC controller users is the restoration of the previous Confirm button behavior. Recent tweaks had made gamepad navigation feel slightly off, but Noodle Cat Games has reverted the logic to ensure that selecting menu options feels as snappy as the physics-based combat itself. This is a vital fix for a game where menu management in your floating shop needs to be quick so you can get back to the action.
Dungeon delving also sees a significant stability boost. A frustrating bug involving the exit confirmation UI has been squashed, ensuring players aren't trapped in menus when they should be escaping with their loot. Furthermore, the developers addressed a rare but progression-blocking issue in Failed Experiment encounters where chests or doors would occasionally fail to unlock after a hard-fought battle. If you've ever cleared a room only to be denied your rewards, this patch is for you.
Base builders will also notice a change in the Odin Shell. The player start locations have been shifted slightly to prevent loading issues. Previously, placing furniture too close to the spawn point could cause players to clip or fail to load correctly into their home base. This quality-of-life tweak means you can decorate your sanctuary with less fear of breaking the game's login flow. While Update 31 isn't about massive new bosses, these community-inspired fixes ensure the foundation of Cloudheim remains solid as the realm continues to expand.
