For high-level players, the "Click Between / On Steps" settings are more than just technical jargon; they represent how the engine handles the tiny windows of time between frames. This update tweaks those systems to feel more consistent across different hardware setups. Whether you are tackling a grueling Extreme Demon or just vibing in the editor, these physics adjustments aim to reduce those frustrating moments where a jump feels like it should have registered but didn't.
Beyond the physics tweaks, RobTop Games has packed in several performance improvements and general bugfixes. While the developer hasn't listed every single line of code changed, the focus is clearly on stability—especially for the mobile versions on Android and iOS where frame drops can be lethal. If you have been experiencing stuttering during high-object levels, this patch should help smooth out the experience.
A quick heads-up for the modding community: if you encounter any weird behavior or crashes after installing Update 2.2081, make sure to uninstall any unofficial third-party extensions or injectors before reporting bugs to the team. These tools often break during even minor version shifts, and RobTop needs clean data to track down legitimate engine issues. Keep your game vanilla for a few days while the mod creators catch up to the new 2.2081 architecture.
