Nevermind

Nevermind 0.02.75

Version
0.02.75
Version Date
June 30, 2015
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Patch Notes

Nevermind v 0.02.75 Build Notes

Build Notes for Version v 0.02.75



NOTE: No Sensor is Required.
You do NOT need a biofeedback sensor to play Nevermind. Without a sensor, the biofeedback-specific features will be unavailable, but the core game itself will be fully functional.

Updates:
  • Update: Fear/Anxiety Static! The updated fear/anxiety static from Version 2.74 proved to be a bit too sensitive and overly intense. We have since adjusted the static to be closer to its intended reactivity-level.
  • Windows 7 Support: Nevermind is playable on Windows 7, although it is not fully supported. Windows 7 users may experience some instability. Moving forward ANT+ and Bluetooth-based sensor support will not be available on Windows 7.
  • Bug Fix: Neuromapping - We have found a resolution to the mysterious Neuromapping bug. To engage with Neuromapping, you must “Activate Imprint” from within the “Advanced Neuroprobing” menu. In the future, Neuromapping will be active regardless of where you select “Activate Imprint.” See Build notes for Version 0.02.74 for more details on the Neuromapping feature.



Ongoing Notes and Disclaimers:
  • Nevermind is an Early Access game: Nevermind is still in development and you may experience bugs or performance issues that we will continue to iron out as development continues. All content is still a work-in-progress and additional content will be added in the coming months. If you have feedback, please let us know via the Steam Community Page Discussions.
  • Mio LINK Users: Bluetooth connectivity now currently works only on Windows 8 and 8.1.
  • Companion App: To support non-RealSense heart rate devices (e.g. The Mio, The Garmin Chest Strap, etc.) on Windows 8 and 8.1 environments, Nevermind makes use of a small companion app called the Nevermind Heartrate Companion. This companion application is opened and closed by the game, and can be found as a taskbar icon next to the clock during play. This companion application uses network protocols to communicate with Nevermind. Because of this, the companion app may cause a security warning on Windows 8 and/or some anti-virus software. We assure you this companion app is completely safe, and you can allow it access to the system's network. There are currently no plans or means to support Bluetooth or ANT+ heart rate devices on Windows 7. OS X support is planned for a future early access update.
  • Companion App Known Issue: There is a small known issue where the Nevermind Heartrate Companion will sometimes not quit along with Nevermind, due to a failure in network communication between the two applications. If this occurs, you can close the companion application manually by right-clicking on its taskbar icon and selecting "Quit" from the context menu.
  • Bug alert: Performance - Performance may be particularly laggy on machines that run closer to our min specs. We will be continuing our ongoing optimization efforts and intend for future builds to run much more smoothly.
  • Bug alert: Graphic Anomalies - Upgrading to Unity 5 has enabled us to make many visual improvements. However, with the upgrade we’ve also experienced some glitches in the graphics. We’re working on fixing them and should have most resolved for the next major update.
  • New Level Coming Soon: Only the IntroSim and Client #251 levels are available at this time. Client #418 will be available in the coming weeks.
  • Fear UI: To see an on-screen indicator of your “fear/anxiety level,” go into the Options menu and select “Fear UI On.” (note: option only appears if playing with a supported biofeedback sensor).
  • First Person Control Familiarity: Nevermind uses standard “first person” controls (WASD/arrows and mouse). Familiarity with this control scheme is recommended.