Thank you so much for all the help you fans have been providing and for all the hard work with the translations. The translations are looking very good at the moment and a handful should be ready to implement the next patch. If you have some fixes that you would like to suggest, post on the forum or send us an email at are aware of the issues that some of you have been experiencing, and we are working on fixing those. Hello Adventurers! Here is a patch for you all with some minor tweaks and fixes to the game. The game is now available in the following languages: If you have any suggestions for fixes or issues that you are experiencing, don't hesitate to contact us on fun! We will try to bring you patches more often, without the long periods of radio silence. = What happened to the ice cave fix?! =ĭon't worry it is still being implemented, but right before this patch we realized some other things we needed to change, so we have pushed it back to the next patch in a couple of weeks. Send Philip a message on steam to really bring the point home Send a mail to: Send Philip (Laemon) a message on ģ. Oh, that's unfortunate but it’s very nice of you to tell us! You can contact Philip (localization guy, writing these patch notes) by any or all of these options:ġ. If you want to help with translations you can do so over at: I’ll probably regret saying that, but we can try! :) Maybe one day ASAMU will feature every language known to man. We have more translations in store for you and we will be updating the game with these in the coming months. If your native tongue is not among these, don’t despair. Note that this is only for menus and subtitles, not the voiceovers. Take help of your uncle’s mysterious inventions that let you jump incredibly high and far through beautiful scenery, uncover clues to your uncle’s whereabouts, and meet. These are: French, German, Italian and Polish. A Story About My Uncle is a first person platforming adventure game about a boy who searches for his lost uncle, and ends up in a world he couldn’t imagine existed. However, we now have the first four translations up and ready to go. It’s been in the works for some time but the road has been rocky to say the least. = ASAMU is now available in other languages! = If you want to enroll in the Steam beta, there are some instructions on how to do so here.Look at that, we're back with another patch! This time we have some good news for our non-english speaking adventurers, as we are now rolling out the game in other languages! The new Steam update lets you pin even more stuff to your game window, including game guides written up by Steam users, the Discussions forum for each game, or a full web browser so you can watch videos while you play. I really don’t think I could play another Persona game without this notes feature to let me remind myself which relationship or activities I need to prioritize. It could really come in handy in games that have day-night cycles, like Stardew Valley, or the more recently released Dredge, where some quests are only achievable during certain times of the day. Now, there’s an easy place to keep it all in view for later. Or to remind me how many items I need to upgrade a tier in a skill tree, so I don’t have to flip through a game’s user interface for the hundredth time. It’ll be great for when I need to remember the safe code that was written in blood on the wall in The Last of Us Part 1 on PC. But this is just what I need for most of the games that I play. Paper and pen may still win out for you, especially for games where you need to draw solutions to puzzles. Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco Entertainment via Valve Valve’s example for how notes can be used in Elden Ring is about as cheeky as you’d expect. Then, press the thumbtack icon in the top right of the Notes app to pin it at a desired position on your screen. To turn it on, simultaneously press the Shift and Tab keys while in-game, then find it along the new taskbar along the bottom of the interface that pops up. It can store new notes on a per-game basis, and better yet, those notes are synced across PCs that you’re logged into, even when you’re in offline mode. It’s an overlay that can hover on your in-game window (with adjustable opacity), so your to-do list is always within view, if you want. It’s a new Notes app, a simple rich text editor to jot down some notes.īut it’s a little more than just that. Most Steam app updates aren’t all that interesting, but Valve’s new beta for the Steam client on PC added a feature that I can’t stop swooning over.
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