reported 2 days The crash they fixed in the update had to do with being near shipwrecks.reported 2 days It was just a fix for one bug: crashes near shipwrecks.Lord reported 2 days Im not having this problem.Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just going off what I've been told Bitty reported If anyone is mad about "Oh 5gb update just for a bug fix!?!?!" It's because you aren't installing 5gb, 90% of it is files you already had that just had to be altered.
Sadly im having issues with OBS crashing on boot and dont have the time to sort it out before the event, So make sure you check out the Twitch Channel for your chance to earn Gold.
Manage cookie settingsįor the first iteration of custom server use, Rare are planning to let Xbox Insider testers customise types and number of ships on the server and generate a private code to share with invited friends. "We will be working with these creators and community groups to test Custom Servers in a live environment." To see this content please enable targeting cookies. "As Sea of Thieves has grown, we’ve been supporting some of these initiatives in the background, helping people get together on the same server to save on that initial setup time for our community events, but we’ve always harboured a desire to do more," Rare say in their announcement. Now, Rare are planning to begin testing Custom Servers, private sessions to help facilitate special community-organised events. In the past, pirate crews have hosted everything from fashion shows to ship races, but those events always exist with the threat of other interloping players. It is that, and more, but as players do with sandboxes, many organise less lethal events on the high seas.
Sea Of Thieves is meant to be a dangerous sandbox full of threatening skeleton ships and dastardly fellow players nipping at your heels.