A substantial update to The Scroll of Taiwu: Beyond The Dome has been deployed, addressing dozens of quality-of-life tweaks and fixes. The patch, once of several to be added to the game in recent weeks, prioritizes clarity where it matters most. The tooltips now display actual weapon power instead of abstract numbers, equipped item descriptions have been rewritten to reduce ambiguity, and hover states have been refined across crafting interfaces and NPC rosters to prevent accidental clicks.
The fix roster leans toward edge cases that compound over long playthroughs. One corrects a bug where the martial artist Jixu could vanish after you defeated her in the practice hall, and another addresses a months-old issue where certain save states would crash during month transitions.
Performance improvements target the generation of fallen NPC records and the Jiaochi breeding interface, two systems that bog down when you’ve been managing your village across multiple generations (a common occurrence in a game built around inherited playthroughs). The developers also tightened the mod management rules so that once you’ve entered the game world, you can only tweak mod settings rather than enable or disable entire modules, which should prevent accidental saves that break compatibility.
The patch is live on Steam, with a complete changelog available through the official Conch Ship site. While the update doesn’t introduce new systems or content, its breadth suggests the team is working methodically through accumulated issues before the next major feature push.

