Farthest Frontier V0.9.2c ✯

In earlier builds, players frequently struggled with the "feast or famine" cycle—having too much food in the summer and starving in the winter despite massive stockpiles. v0.9.2c tweaked the spoilage mechanics and storage efficiency. While food still rots (a central mechanic of the game), the update refined how granaries and root cellars function, providing players with a slightly more forgiving window to prepare for the harsh winters. This shift didn't "casualize" the game; rather, it respected the player's time by ensuring that proper planning yielded more predictable results.

Raiders have adapted to player tactics, now utilizing Catapults to destroy thick walls and their own horsemen to flank defenses. Livestock and Agriculture

For players preferring the "Pacifist" experience, v0.9.2 adds significant depth to animal husbandry and resource acquisition. Farthest Frontier v0.9.2c

Players can now recruit specialized soldiers, including Archers , Pikemen , Light/Heavy Infantry , and Horsemen .

If you need specific patch notes for v0.9.2c, they are usually found on: In earlier builds, players frequently struggled with the

The most talked-about change in v0.9.2c is the removal of the

For more details on how to shape your town's history, you can check the official Farthest Frontier Guide or details on the raider mechanics Farthest Frontier on Steam This shift didn't "casualize" the game; rather, it

In the crowded genre of city-building simulations, where titles often lean heavily into high-fantasy tropes or abstract grids, Farthest Frontier carved out a distinct niche with its gritty, realistic depiction of medieval frontier life. Developed by Crate Entertainment—a studio best known for the action-RPG Grim Dawn —the game has captivated players with its punishing survival mechanics and breathtaking organic aesthetics.

Enemy raiders became more dangerous with the addition of catapults to destroy thick walls and horsemen to flank defenses .

Late Q2/Early Q3 2024 (Post v0.9.2 and v0.9.2b) File Size: ~150 MB Save Compatibility: Compatible with v0.9.2 saves. (Note: Saves older than v0.9.0 may experience terrain generation glitches.)

The v0.9.2 series focused on overhauling combat and adding new livestock to the town-building experience :

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