The most controversial feature in previous versions was the "Time Skip." In v1.1.0, The Fisherman introduces the Advanced Fast-Forward system.
There is a specific, sacred moment in any simulation game: the point where the "game" falls away and the "experience" takes over. For anglers who have spent years chasing virtual bass, that moment often arrived in the quiet backwaters of Fishing Planet . But then came the fork in the road. With the release of The Fisherman - Fishing Planet v1.1.0 , we aren't just looking at a patch note; we are looking at a philosophical rebranding of what a digital angler wants.
In v1.1.0, the developers did something audacious: they made the game harder in a paid title. They removed the "skip time" feature that let you fast-forward through rain. They tweaked the bite rates. Suddenly, a Tuesday afternoon thunderstorm in Texas isn't an inconvenience; it's a survival scenario. The Fisherman - Fishing Planet v1.1.0
Unlike the standard version of Fishing Planet, this edition is a standalone package. When you purchase The Fisherman, you unlock the full potential of the game without needing to worry about premium currency, licenses, or repair costs that can slow down progress. Key Features of the Premium Experience:
In simulation games, the UI is the dashboard. In previous iterations, console players struggled with inventory management and equipment selection using a gamepad. The v1.1.0 update introduced a restructured HUD (Heads-Up Display) that prioritized essential information—tension, depth, and reel speed—without cluttering the screen. The menu navigation was streamlined, allowing players to swap lures and rods mid-session with significantly less friction. This "Quality of Life" improvement transformed the game from a clumsy inventory management simulator back into a fishing game. The most controversial feature in previous versions was
Ensure your game is updated to v1.1.0, head to Emerald Lake with a jig head, and hold that Fast-Forward button. The trophy Walleye are waiting.
: Includes species like the Common Nase (France), European Weatherfish (Czech Republic), Sterlet (Russia), and Spotted Gar (USA). But then came the fork in the road
Beyond the technical patch notes, v1.1.0 solidified the gameplay loop that makes The Fisherman addictive.