No More Room in Hell 2 received a stability update on August 18 that targets crashes and connection issues for console players. The hotfix addresses technical problems that disrupted gameplay, particularly for those customizing characters or connecting from Asia. This patch ensures a smoother experience for players who rely on stable connections and consistent controller mappings.
Patch resolves memory leaks and controller resets while adding regional server
Torn Banner Studios released Update 1.005, which includes Hotfix 1.0.3.1, to the game's console versions. The studio focused on resolving memory leaks and interface bugs that triggered unexpected shutdowns. The update also corrects display errors for specific customization items and fixes save data conflicts that altered controller settings.
- Update Version: 1.005
- Hotfix Version: 1.0.3.1
- Release Date: August 18
- New Server Region: Hong Kong
The patch resolves crashes linked to heavy memory usage during Responder customization, especially when using DLC outfits and squads. It also fixes a crash that occurred when players exited the character customization menu too quickly. Additionally, the update corrects incorrect pattern displays for certain Responder customization items and fixes hidden save data that reset controller keybinds for Early Access players.
The studio added a new server region in Hong Kong to reduce ping for players in Asia. Torn Banner Studios stated they added this region after receiving feedback about high latency. The developer noted, "We’ve appreciated the feedback and support, we have added a new server region in Hong Kong for players that were experiencing higher ping than expected." We looked at the last No More Room in Hell 2 update earlier while tracking stability improvements.
Source: MP1ST




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