Cuisineer V1.2.8942 __top__

Early versions of Cuisineer suffered from noticeable frame drops during the dinner rush, especially when players stacked multiple "auto-cook" tables and ovens. Version introduces a new rendering culling system for the restaurant overhead view.

, the 1.2.x series includes several quality-of-life (QoL) improvements: v1.03 Patch Update! :: Cuisineer Events & Announcements

Cook over 100 recipes, serve customers, and customize your dining hall with the help of local artisans like Alder the blacksmith. Key Features in v1.2.8942 Cuisineer v1.2.8942

If you have a tied to that version (a bug, a speedrun, a hilarious restaurant meltdown), I’d love to hear it — then I can help you turn that into the interesting tale you’re looking for.

The brilliance of Cuisineer lies in how its two halves feed into one another. Players venture into procedurally generated biomes—ranging from lush forests to the spicy depths of the Mala Caverns—to "harvest" ingredients from quirky, food-inspired monsters like fire-breathing peppers and artillery shrimp. These ingredients are then brought back to the restaurant, where they are transformed into over 100 diverse recipes to serve a bustling crowd of patrons. Technical Refinements and QoL Updates Early versions of Cuisineer suffered from noticeable frame

Use a spatula, sword, or even boba tea to fight through procedurally generated biomes.

5.8 GB total (including DLC).

Downloaded at roughly 1.2 GB on PC (Steam/Epic) and optimized for the Steam Deck, focuses on three pillars: Performance Optimization , Endgame Rebalancing , and Quality of Life (QoL) .

This specific patch version represents a significant milestone for the game, addressing critical quality-of-life issues, balancing the economy, and smoothing out the jagged edges of the gameplay loop. Whether you are a seasoned veteran of the cuisine arts or a new adventurer looking to inherit Pom’s restaurant, understanding the changes in version 1.2.8942 is essential. :: Cuisineer Events & Announcements Cook over 100

From then on, Pom never looked at a jar of gherkins the same way again.