: Players can expect faster map loading times and an improved frame rate overall.
: A new custom launcher has been implemented, removing invalid configuration options to ensure a smoother start-up. Kenshi v1.0.55
is not the flashiest version. It does not add new weapons, factions, or giant robots. What it does is infinitely more valuable: it gets out of your way. : Players can expect faster map loading times
arrived as the "definitive" patch. It was the moment Lo-Fi Games looked at the sprawling, broken continent and finally smoothed out the jagged edges. It wasn't just about fixing crash-to-desktop errors; it was about refining the AI, stabilizing the economy, and ensuring that the thousands of interacting systems functioned in harmony. It does not add new weapons, factions, or giant robots
When Lo-Fi Games released on the stable branch, it marked more than just another entry in a patch notes history. For the thousands of players who had endured the early access bugs, the memory leaks, and the infamous "crash-on-import" errors, version 1.0.55 represented a turning point. It was the patch that dragged the cult-classic squad-based RPG/RTS hybrid from "brilliant but broken" into "stable enough to lose 500 hours without a single crash."
While the patch notes were relatively short compared to major content updates, the technical impact was seismic. Here is the breakdown of everything significant in .
A new option was added to generate distant towns , though it was disabled by default to protect lower-end performance.