The latest Grounded patch update fixes memory leaks, crashes, and more
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Groundedcontinues to evolve and grow over time, most recently with the massiveHot and Hazy Update. Obsidian Entertainment is constantly working to polishGrounded’s early access, leading to Tuesday’s release ofGrounded’s 0.11.5 patch update.
The latest Grounded patch update focuses on memory leaks and crashes, and looks to stabilize the game overall. Of course, there’s also theveryimportant change that makes it so players will no longer get thirsty when eating jerky. The 0.11.5 update should be rolling out throughout today across all platforms Grounded is available.
Groundedmay not be fully released yet, but it’s already one of thebest Xbox gamesfor fans of survival games and zany humor.
The full changelog for Grounded patch update 0.11.5 includes:
Changes
Windows
Xbox
Crashes
Bug fixes
Major
Crashes
Other issues
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