"The Long Drive" has long been a niche, contemplative road-trip sim: sparse landscapes, retro cars, an open highway that’s as much about solitude and improvisation as it is about survival. The v2024.10.17b update refines that core loop while nudging the game toward greater polish and player freedom. Below I sketch what makes this release meaningful, what it changes for the experience, and practical tips to get the most out of it.
If you meant the official The Long Drive (the surreal desert driving/survival sandbox), I can instead provide a detailed feature list of the game as of its late 2024 updates — including procedural desert, vehicle physics, parts degradation, fuel mixing, rabbit hunting, and the infamous “endless drive” mechanic. Just let me know. The Long Drive v2024.10.17b
Pumpkin Improvements: The in-game pumpkin has received visual upgrades and restored on/off functionality. Combat and Destruction Fixes: The Long Drive v2024
The version v2024.10.17b The Long Drive is a significant beta test update that focuses on expanding interactive mechanics, fixing lighting issues, and refining the "Physics Lock" system. Patch Notes Overview (v2024.10.17b) Open your Steam Library
If you have a save file from a previous version (such as v2024.10.16a), you will notice immediate differences. The most jarring is the fuel decay rate. Diesel and gasoline now evaporate slightly faster when stored in unsealed containers. Leaving a jerry can on your roof rack for three in-game days will result in a half-empty can. Solution? Find rubber seals or keep fuel inside the car's trunk inventory.
Explosive items (like paint cans) now correctly detonate when shot.
As he shifted into gear, the desert felt a bit more alive. New buildings appeared along the side roads, their silhouettes jagged against the rising moon. Arthur drove on, the thin physics lock on his gear holding steady as he chased the infinite road. in the v2024.10.17b patch or explore other vehicle builds available in the game? UPDATE V2024.10.17b_test and previous patchnotes