Timberborn — Build 17278206
If you are running an older release or experiencing version mismatches with community mods, use the official Steam distribution network to verify your build. Open your and right-click on Timberborn . Select Properties , then navigate to the Betas tab.
The new warning systems help avoid wasted materials and, more importantly, reduced productivity from flooded, useless buildings.
: The construction progress panel has been detached from the primary info card and moved permanently to the bottom of the screen. Timberborn Build 17278206
Take advantage of the smoother water simulation by building deep, single-tile water trenches lined with levees to keep your farmland green through 30-day droughts.
Mastering Timberborn: Everything New in Build 17278206 The post-apocalyptic beaver city-builder Timberborn has received another major stability and optimization update with . As the developers at Mechanistry continue to refine the game's complex water physics, vertical architecture, and intricate supply chains, this build introduces crucial performance enhancements and bug fixes. Whether you play as the nature-loving Folktails or the industrial Iron Teeth, this update ensures your colony runs smoother than ever during the harshest droughts. If you are running an older release or
: Now easier to obtain; the game now tracks all historically built structures rather than just current ones on the map.
The fix to crop growth scaling directly benefits Folktails players relying on large-scale agriculture. The new warning systems help avoid wasted materials
: Over 20 new buildings like Sensors, Relays, and Timers to automate floodgates and production.
For players returning to their colonies with this build, several core features continue to define the current era of Timberborn Vertical Farms, Ziplines, & Tunnels in Timberborn!?
Timberborn Build 17278206 represents a clear step toward the final 1.0 release. It smooths out the Badwater chaos introduced in earlier experiments and makes both factions feel unique again. However, if you hate the idea of your 50-hour colony drowning in digital poison because of a leaky levee, stick to the stable branch for a few more weeks.
This 3D flexibility turns every map into a true sandbox, rewarding creativity and solving the previous limitations of vertical construction.