This update isn't just about aesthetics; it's a massive nod to the community. The saddle dyeing feature was heavily inspired by the work of modder Testerle, proving once again that the Conan Exiles dev team is paying close attention to what players actually want to see in the base game. Beyond the stable, the server browser has received a much-needed overhaul. If you've been struggling with laggy menus or lost filters, the new performance improvements and saved filter functionality should make jumping back into your favorite Exiled Lands server much faster.
On the technical side, the Whitehat community team has been instrumental in this patch, helping the developers identify and squash several security exploits. These fixes are vital for maintaining the competitive integrity of PvP servers, where unfair advantages can ruin weeks of base building. The network side also saw love with more accurate ping displays, ensuring that the latency you see in the browser actually matches your in-game experience.
- Saddle Dyeing: Full color customization for your mounts.
- Server Browser: Improved filtered search performance and saved filter settings.
- Security: Multiple exploit fixes to prevent unfair play.
- Ping Accuracy: Better network latency reporting for server selection.
Whether you're a builder looking to perfect your clan's aesthetic or a hardened warrior tired of server-finding friction, Patch 1.1.0 is a solid step forward for the Enhanced edition. It’s clear that polishing the core experience is the priority here, making the Exiled Lands a little more stable and a lot more colorful.
