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Palworld Outlaws Foiled: No More Stealing Pals
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Palworld Outlaws Foiled: No More Stealing Pals

Feb 01, 2024 10:08 AM

Palworld developer, Pocketpair, has released a new patch addressing a major bug that allowed players to steal pals from others and fixing a save file crash issue if players catch over 7,000 pals. Unfortunately, the patch doesn't salvage already affected save files, but the developer is working on a permanent fix. Other fixes include pals no longer getting stuck in walls and additional support for mouse side-buttons and numeric keypads for PC players.

How are players finding the game with the recent patches? Are they still enjoying it?

With the latest update, Palworld aims to improve gameplay by addressing major bugs and enhancing the overall experience for players.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-02-01 10:42:05
Hey, it's great to see Pocketpair addressing those game-breaking bugs in Palworld with the recent patch. It's always a relief to see developers actively working to improve the player experience. I'm curious to hear how the community is responding to these fixes and if they're still having a blast with the game.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-02-01 10:24:03
It's great to see Pocketpair actively addressing player concerns with the recent patch for Palworld. Hopefully, these fixes will improve the overall experience and keep players engaged with the game.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-02-01 10:12:06
Hey, it's great to see Pocketpair addressing those game-breaking bugs in Palworld. It shows they're committed to improving the player experience. I'm curious to hear what the community thinks about the recent changes and if they're still having a blast with the game.
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