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Iron Teeth engines and industrial hubs run smoother due to the pathfinding updates.
The most notorious issue before Build 17278206 was the "water desync" problem, where water would visually behave differently from its actual mechanical effect. Build 17278206 completely refactors the .
Mastering Timberborn Build 17278206: The Ultimate Guide to Advanced Beaver Engineering, Automation, and Vertical Colony Optimization
With stable watergate physics, you can build multi-tiered floodgate systems to trap water upstream, ensuring a steady flow of power even during 30-day droughts.
Automated via Breeding Pods; visual progress tracking fixed.
Even after the 1.0 launch, the developer, Mechanistry, continues to support the game with new content. The most recent major update is , which introduced the faction-specific transportation systems that players have been eagerly awaiting:
wiki.gg/wiki/Functional_Update_History">Fill Valve or Clutch added in this version?
A more recent patch from April 20, 2026, shows how experimental changes are tested and then integrated into the main game. The patch notes indicate that "the recent experimental changes... are now live on the main branch". These changes included:
If you want, I can format this into release-note style copy (short bullets per platform), a forum post, or a changelog entry with versioning and timestamps.
Are you enjoying the new, more precise water management? What other UI improvements
: Replaced with a more efficient version better at reaching and maintaining desired water levels.
To master this version of the game, adjust your early-game strategy:
This 1.0 release was a huge event, adding several major features:
Land is your most precious resource, second only to water. By using , you can elevate your entire society.
Timberborn , the popular beaver city-building simulation from Mechanistry, continues to evolve, refining its unique blend of water management, vertical construction, and rodent survival. While major updates bring sweeping changes, the smaller, iterative updates are crucial for stability and usability.