The headline fix addresses the Art Atelier, which had been suffering from several frustrating bugs that hindered your aesthetic progress. Alongside these fixes, Galaxy Grove has introduced a balance pass for all unlockable decorations within the Atelier. This shift isn't just about bug squashing; it's about rebalancing the economy of beauty, making sure your decorative efforts feel earned and impactful as you refine your city's silhouette.
For those focusing on high-end tourism, the Grand Hotel route logic has received a much-needed overhaul. Previously, route points could be placed out of bounds or duplicated, leading to broken pathfinding that ruined the immersion of your luxury districts. The new logic improves saving and loading stability for these routes, ensuring your inhabitants move naturally through the streets you've painstakingly designed. To make management easier, the developers added audio cues for route point placement and clearer visual feedback when assigning workers to buildings.
Beyond the technical fixes, several quality-of-life improvements have been integrated. You'll now see clearer notifications for research items, making it easier to track your technological advancement through the 19th century. Inhabitant animations have also been polished, reducing the occasional visual stuttering during high-population counts. While small, these adjustments collectively ensure that the strategy of expansion remains the focus, rather than fighting with the interface or broken pathing points.
