My Time At Sandrock -nsp--update 1.4.2.0-.rar
Happy building, Builder. Watch out for the Geeglers.
I recently got my hands on the file flagged as My Time at Sandrock -NSP--Update 1.4.2.0.rar , and after extracting and installing it, I wanted to share what this update actually does, and how to handle the installation without corrupting your save file.
Always verify the MD5 hash of your RAR file if provided by the source. A single flipped bit in a compressed update can make your Builder fall through the floor of the Moisture Farm.
However, always exercise caution. Ensure you are extracting legitimate, self-dumped data. The deserts of Sandrock are harsh, but nothing is more unforgiving than a corrupted NSP or a banned console. My Time at Sandrock -NSP--Update 1.4.2.0-.rar
However, if you are already on 1.4.1.x, this is a minor hotfix. You won't see new monsters or romance options, but your game will crash less frequently when the sandstorm hits.
For Switch players using the NSP version , this update is essential for a "definitive" experience. It addresses persistent visual glitches—like flickering textures or NPCs overlapping during cutscenes—and stabilizes the physics engine to prevent "soft-locks" during newer quests.
Fixed a visual glitch where character Avery's blonde hair would clip through the model. Happy building, Builder
You cannot use the file as-is. You need extraction software.
The update added clearer tips for the Mother Duck storyline , specifically informing players that completing the "Monster Huntin' for Dummies" and "Chasing Elsie" quests is required to progress.
These changes and additions demonstrate the developers' commitment to continuously improving and expanding My Time at Sandrock, ensuring that players have a rich and engaging experience. Always verify the MD5 hash of your RAR
To the uninitiated, that filename looks like a complex code. Let’s dissect it:
: If you have the file, verify its MD5 checksum against a trusted source before installing. If you don't have the file, consider buying the game legally—it’s the best way to tell Pathea Games, "We want more content for Sandrock."
