A new Grounded patch update is now available with fixes for growing grass and buoyant furniture
If you cut the grass, it’ll stay cut.
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What you need to know
One of thebest Xbox gamesfor fans of survival and co-op isGrounded, which continues to expand as it continues itsearly accessjourney. The latest content update for Grounded was the massiveHot and Hazy Update, and Obsidian Entertainment has been focusing on polishing the release ever since.
On Tuesday, Obsidian began rolling out the0.11.6 patch update for Grounded, which includes a small batch of fixes for players. This release has nothing terribly exciting, but players frustrated by grass and weeds continuing to regrow after being cut down, even where building bases, will be relieved. Also, Grounded players will be able to furnish their floating bases more easily.
The full changelog for Grounded’s 0.11.6 patch update includes:
Bug fixes
Major issues
Other
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