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For TimberBorn, a large content update has become available at number 4

TimberBorn, a game of harmony of the environment and creativity from the Polish developer Mechanistry, has become one more step closer to its complete exit from Early Access with the fourth major renewal of content. The update is already available for PC and Mac on the Steam, GOG and Epic Game Store platforms.

TimberBorn offers players to manage their colony in conditions of impending drought. The game combines the technology and ingenuity of players in order to outwit natural difficulties and ensure the survival of the colony. Players can build dams and redirect rivers to create reservoirs, use natural elements, such as wind and currents, to feed their cities, change landscapes in their interests and build extensive vertical communities using multi -storey architecture.

The latest update, Update 4, expands the construction capabilities of the game, introducing areas without borders and increasing productivity by increasing the frequency of personnel to 80%. These improvements facilitate the creation of large colonies.

Among the new opportunities, updating 4 represents new aspects of agriculture specifically for the faction "Iron teeth", including cultures such as soy, corn, eggplant and coffee beans. The update also offers new exclusive buildings for the fraction, such as an oilbox, a hydropone garden, a food factory and a coffee brewer.

In addition, renewal 4 revises the distribution system between the areas, allowing to more effectively distribute resources between numerous areas. The update also adds new monuments and a new map for research.

Improvements also affected the performance of the game: the load time has accelerated and the frame rate has increased to 80%. This improvement allows players to gain more smooth experience while they prepare their beaver societies for repeating droughts, stock up food and water and build more and more complex and high structures. The game also encourages players to change the landscape, creating lakes and ponds to maintain their growing lumberjack empire.

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