Scheduled Updates > Random Updates
As many communuties are aware, the semi-frequent, random updates have been consistently resulting in both base game issues and broken mods. This is extremely frustrating for mod developers, who are unaware of when their mods could suddenly be entirely incompatible with the current version of the game. Not to mention, Switch / console updates are typically behind PC updates, meaning those players are often unable to play at all.
This is causing a lot of issues in community servers, especially realism and semi-realism spaces. Community servers are the vast majority of the Path of Titans players base, and mod devs provide a huge amount of content and enjoyment to community spaces.
Alderon should develop a public, quarterly schedule for releasing new versions of the game so mod devs and community leaders would know when to expect potential interruptions. Most fixes / TLCs SHOULD be held back to allow for multiple improvements to be ready at once instead of one at a time.
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05 Dec, '25
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100% agree!! modders and community space leaders of realism or semi-realism servers shouldn’t have to constantly need to worry about if their mod or server will be unplayable.
a scheduled update calendar would greatly improve modding team and community server performance and enjoyment! -
06 Dec, '25
VividskyAs a modder I and several of my fellow modders disagree, it's alot more important for the devs to focus on making the game more complete than worrying about annoying us or server owners every 1-2 months, the devs already do so much for us aswell.