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Ryuu96 said:

I don't really know if this means anything.

Does 1.1 usually indicate a launch version and anything after is bug fixing?

This may feed into the rumor that the game was "done" in time for it's original Holiday 2022 release window, but was delayed twice, first to Spring 2023 and then to September, to become the most polished Bethesda game on release. 1.0 would usually be the Gold/release version with 1.1 being the day one patch on most games (including Bethesda's own Skyrim and Fallout 4), the fact that they are already on 1.6.35 definitely suggests that they have been patching it for quite a long time. The 6 means the game had 6 major patches and the 35 means it had 35 smaller patches or hotfixes. Big patches that would add to the first decimal after the 1, so the 6 in this case, usually take devs a month or more between each post launch. For instance I believe Redfall is only on v1.11 right now in August after launching in May, it had its .1 big update in early June and it's .11 hotfix in late June, nothing since then afaik, they will likely release the 1.2 patch notes before too long. 

Last edited by shikamaru317 - on 18 August 2023