The Planet Crafter Update V1 105-rune -

Players with sprawling bases—often sprawling multi-story complexes filled with automations, trees, and fish tanks—reported frame rate dips in previous iterations. The v1.105 patch notes highlight specific work done on the rendering engine. By optimizing how the game handles foliage density and water reflections, the developers have ensured that the beauty of a terraformed planet doesn't come at the cost of playability. For those pushing their hardware to the limit with massive "Megabase" builds, this update is a godsend, smoothing out the jagged edges of the late-game experience.

While the RUNE version allows players to test the update without purchase, supporting the developers on Steam or GOG ensures continued updates like v1.105. Miju Games is a small team; your purchase directly funds the v1.2 "Starship" update slated for later this year. The Planet Crafter Update v1 105-RUNE

Introduced in v1.104, the automated rover system was buggy—rovers would get stuck inside rock formations or refuse to dock. completely overhauls the rover pathfinding AI. For those pushing their hardware to the limit

The survival crafting genre is a crowded marketplace, but few titles have managed to capture the specific magic of planetary transformation quite like Miju Games’ The Planet Crafter . Since its full release, the game has stood as a testament to the "cozy survival" subgenre—offering the rigors of resource management and oxygen monitoring without the anxiety of lurking monsters trying to eat you. Introduced in v1