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In Ready or Not, issues from the Boiling Point release are being fixed and new patches are being prepared

In ready or not issues from the boiling point release are being fixed and new patches are being prepared

The developers of Ready or Not shared an update after dropping the Boiling Point patch — busy launch, bumpy ride. VOID Interactive said they've already chased down a number of serious problems: performance would sometimes tank, crashes popped up unpredictably, and lighting behaved strangely in places. Player reports are still coming in, though, and the studio updates the known-bug lists on official platforms as new info arrives.

A heads-up about mods: some may stop working after an update because core game files change, i.e., third-party content needs to be reworked to match the new version (this is normal, not catastrophic). The team also explained why downloads can be large and load slowly — a lot of the data simply overwrites previous files, so patches may feel heavier than they actually add.

The latest patch made concrete fixes. AI on harder settings was adjusted, a number of mission-related glitches were repaired, and stability improvements went live — lighting oddities, level optimization issues, and several multiplayer errors among them. Expect follow-up tweaks as the studio continues to respond to community feedback.