The latest beta hotfix for The Legend of Khiimori has officially landed, addressing critical save data issues that have been haunting courier riders in 13th-century Mongolia.
If you were one of the players who logged in recently only to find your progress missing or your Steam cloud sync screaming about file sizes, this patch is the relief you’ve been waiting for. The developers at Aesir Interactive have successfully resolved the bug that caused save loading failures for those using the original beta files. Most importantly, players who experienced progress loss should see their original data restored automatically upon loading into the game.
This update also tidies up technical debt from version 0.8.0. Specifically, progress that failed to carry over from older savegames is now properly recoverable. The team also tracked down a peculiar bug where save file sizes were inflating—turns out the game was holding onto data from horses you had already sold. By cleaning up these digital stables, cloud sync should be much smoother for everyone.
Beyond the critical fixes, the hotfix includes a few quality-of-life adjustments to keep the immersion intact:
- Stable Saves: Fixed savegame inflation caused by retained data from sold horses.
- Visual Polish: Corrected an issue where horse poop particles appeared as flat grey textures.
- Camera Controls: Fixed various camera glitches while using photo mode.
For a system-driven adventure like The Legend of Khiimori, where breeding and training the perfect mount is central to the loop, losing progress is a massive blow. This hotfix ensures your stable of specialized horses remains exactly where you left it, allowing you to get back to navigating the harsh Mongolian landscape without fear of a reset.
