Abiotic Factor Update Brings Dynamic Difficulty and Much More

A new Abiotic Factor update has been released, and this one’s focused on bringing improvements and features the community has been requesting.

Community Update #1, as it’s snappily being referred to, brings a number of features the Abiotic Factor player base has been asking for, including some difficulty tweaks, a new save backup system, and more.

First up, some behind-the-scenes dynamic difficulty tweaks have been made to Abiotic Factor for solo and co-op scientists, and though the changes are small, developer Deep Field Games says they should “have a large effect on combat pacing in general”.

Combat difficulty should have been tweaked for the better in the latest Abiotic Factor update.

A new save backup system has also been introduced, and it should help if you’ve found your Abiotic Factor world being corrupted (beyond the aliens-trying-to-murder-you corruption, which is totally normal).

The game will now keep up to five backups just in case something terrible happens to your world, and if a problem is detected, Abiotic Factor will ask if you’d like to use a backup instead. This system works for dedicated servers, too.

Improvements have been made to Repair Benches, too; they’ll now pull ingredients from nearby storage if a bench has the Item Transporter function, and a number of other, smaller improvements have been made as well.

You can now paint your Cement Bag Walls, so you can make them look like a giant game of Breakout if you like, and small storage crates can also be painted.

Cement bag walls painted with different colors in Abiotic Factor
Have you ever wanted to paint your Cement Bag Walls in Abiotic Factor? Well, now you can!

This Abiotic Factor Community Update has a ton of other small changes and tweaks that should all go together to make your gameplay experience smoother. You can check out the full patch notes here.

Abiotic Factor is a survival-crafter set in an underground research facility where something has gone very awry. You – and, optionally, your friends – must carve out a life for yourself by scavenging for resources, navigating the facility, and avoiding being killed.

The game has managed to pick up an audience for itself; within its first couple of weeks on sale, it managed to rack up around 250,000 sales, no mean feat for a game that’s entering a pretty crowded market.

You can check out Abiotic Factor right now on PC via Steam Early Access.