Developer Trioskaz has released a targeted update that makes surviving the solar disaster on the go much more viable. For a simulator that relies heavily on spotting minute details to distinguish survivors from 'guests,' the improved text scaling and control optimization are massive wins for Deck users. If you have been waiting to play this intimate horror story away from your desk, this patch removes the friction.
Beyond the hardware verification, the update adds Vietnamese localization, expanding the reach of its tense narrative. There is also a much-requested quality-of-life addition: vertical input inversion for both mouse and gamepad. It is a small toggle, but for those of us whose muscle memory is hardwired for inverted Y-axis controls, it makes a world of difference in high-pressure situations.
The patch also addresses several technical hitches that were breaking immersion. The developers implemented fixes for death dialogue triggers, the black hole animation, and collection counters that weren't tracking properly. These refinements ensure that your choices—and the resulting consequences—play out as intended without technical hiccups getting in the way of the horror.
The update arrives alongside a 25% discount during the Steam Summer Sale, making it a great time for newcomers to jump in. Whether you are already deep in the lore or just starting to figure out who to let through your door, these fixes make the process of identifying 'guests' a lot smoother.
