According to official records from SteamDB and Steam Community, here are the specific changes found in the v1.1.01 hotfix: Change Description
By labeling this a "Beta," the developers allow the community to opt-in via Steam to stress-test fixes before rolling them out to the broader player base. Key Changes and Technical Improvements
Raft v1.1.01 Beta is now available for download on [insert platforms, e.g., Steam, GOG, etc.]. As with any beta release, we encourage you to report any issues or bugs you encounter, as your feedback is invaluable in helping us shape the final version of the game.
Seagulls have been the silent griefers of Raft since day one. In , the developers have adjusted the "Scarecrow Detection Radius." Birds will now actively avoid areas with three or more scarecrows, rather than mockingly landing on the scarecrow’s head. Additionally, the hitbox for the bird has been slightly enlarged, making the slingshot a viable counter rather than a cruel joke.
Raft is a hotfix update for the survival game Raft , primarily released to address stability and connectivity issues following the major v1.1 "Cross-play" update . Key Fixes and Improvements Raft v1.1.01 Beta
: Addresses specific issues like "Error 63" when joining worlds and voice chat stability. Community Spotlight: Why It Matters
Raft Version: 1.1.01 Beta Build Date: Unknown Status: Drifting
as soon as possible. These automatically catch floating debris, freeing you to focus on building and exploring. 2. Research and Technological Progression Advancing beyond basic wood and plastic requires the Research Table Unlocking Blueprints
In addition to the improvements mentioned above, we've introduced some exciting new features: According to official records from SteamDB and Steam
The most distinct gameplay feature added in the v1.1 era updates was the introduction of upgradeable hooks. Before this, players only had the basic Hook.
We’ve just pushed a small but critical update to the to address some of the most persistent bugs reported by the community. As we continue to refine the survival experience, these fixes ensure your journey across the endless ocean remains as smooth (and shark-free as possible) as we can make it.
The update represents a critical turning point for Redbeet Interactive's ocean survival hit, directly laying the framework for PC and console cross-play infrastructure, controller mechanics, and internal netcode overhauls . Released as part of the game's broader 1.1 development cycle, this patch bridged the gap between the original PC community and the game's newer console ecosystem.
The faster you can harvest deep-sea wreckage, the quicker you can craft the automated defenses needed for the toxic drift zones. Seagulls have been the silent griefers of Raft since day one
The world of survival games has witnessed a significant addition with the release of Raft, a game that has captured the attention of gamers worldwide with its unique blend of exploration, crafting, and survival mechanics. Developed by Redbeard Game Studios, Raft has been in early access for some time now, and the latest update, Raft v1.1.01 Beta, brings a plethora of new features, improvements, and bug fixes to the game. In this article, we will delve into the details of this update and what it means for the future of Raft.
Fixed an issue where localized backup files failed to generate if the primary save file exceeded a specific file size limit.
While cross-play was the headliner, the 1.1 update (which the v1.1.01 Beta was a part of) brought a whole armada of other quality-of-life improvements and new features to all platforms, including:
The open ocean is a cruel mistress. For years, survivors of the Raft universe have known that the difference between floating to safety and sinking to a watery grave often comes down to the smallest of updates. Enter —a patch that has generated significant buzz within the community, not for massive new islands or story chapters, but for its surgical, game-changing quality-of-life improvements and stability overhauls.
Corrected asset clipping that caused engines and steering wheels to drop through the raft floor upon loading a save. Quality of Life Changes