Following a successful launch in early November, Planet Coaster 2 is now focusing on its post-launch plans, which include patching and updating the game to address player feedback and enhance the overall experience. Update 1.1.0 aims to address various issues and introduce improvements requested by experienced park managers since the initial release of version 1.0.
Accompanying this update is the first post-launch DLC, the ‘Thrill-Seekers Ride Pack,’ featuring two new coasters and three flat rides priced at $9.99. While the game offers impressive creative and sharing tools, players should expect more DLC packs from Frontier in the future. Players can choose to purchase them upon release or wait for potential discounts.
Below is a summary of the major changes and fixes introduced in patch 1.1.0 on December 12. For more detailed information, it is recommended to review the complete update notes.
Planet Coaster 2 patch 1.1.0 – Flumes and pools are improved
The main enhancements in patch 1.1.0 focus on flumes and pools based on player feedback. Key improvements include:
- Rafts/mats have more dynamic movement while traveling down flumes.
- Flumes and slides can now be placed anywhere for testing purposes.
- Guests will start using flumes consecutively.
- New pieces like ‘Big Bowl’ and ‘Ultra Wide Pipe’ have been added.
- Various user interface improvements for easier navigation.
Planet Coaster 2 patch 1.1.0 – PC-only improvements and bug fixes
In addition to coaster enhancements and scenery options, this patch brings several PC-specific improvements and critical fixes, including:
- Edge-scrolling with the mouse.
- Rebinding mouse inputs and camera tilt.
- New keyboard control shortcuts.
- Increased guest limit in Sandbox Mode on PC.
- Removal of Workshop download limit on PC.
The full patch notes detail further upgrades, bug fixes, and performance optimizations across the game. Overall, this update signifies a significant improvement following the initial smaller patches.
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