Fixed !!exclusive!!: Bellwright V0035772
Bellwright v0035772 Fixed: A Deep Dive into the Patch That Restored Stability to the Frontier
Published by: The Frontier Chronicle | Patch Analysis Division
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Resolved issues where companions would refuse to follow orders when standing on player-built floors or piers. Bellwright v0035772 Fixed: A Deep Dive into the
The Memory Leak Meltdown
Version v0035772 contained a critical memory leak tied to the day/night cycle rendering. After approximately 45 minutes of play, frame rates would plummet from a smooth 60 FPS to a stuttering 10 FPS, culminating in a hard crash to desktop. Memory analysis tools showed RAM usage climbing from 8GB to over 22GB before the crash. Memory analysis tools showed RAM usage climbing from
1. Stability & Crash Prevention (The Big One)
The headline fix in v0035772 is memory management. Previous builds caused a “silent heap overflow” when the game tried to render more than 45 active NPCs simultaneously. This was catastrophic during the mid-game when your settlement plus two enemy patrols would exceed that threshold.
Enter Bellwright v0035772. At first glance, this patch number looks like a random string of digits. However, for the dedicated community of liberators, builders, and rebellion leaders, v0035772 fixed some of the most persistent, hair-pulling issues that have plagued the early access experience since launch.