Beat Saber Update 1.34.5 Patch Notes
Release Notes:
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New: Explicit Lyrics Toggle
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Tweak: How save files are loaded to prevent lag on some platforms.
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Bugfix: filtering by characteristics didn’t work.
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Fix: When a player changes from any language to another, the “All” and “Built-in” quick game lobby menu labels will remain in the previously selected language.
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Fix: When console users try to press the back arrow while the Confirm Kick menu is open, they will find that the multiplayer menu disappears quickly, leaving the user stuck.
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Fix: Placeholder text “SongPackMasksModel+LocalizedText” would appear on the All Songs or Favorites screen when the user selected the “Filter by Music Pack” option in the filter. Selecting “All” or “Built-in” will display this text if selected. This problem occurs whenever the song selection screen appears.
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FIXED: Queen Music Pack – When selecting “Clear” in Party Mode, not all scores in Time and “Today” are deleted.
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Fixed: Unable to delete favorite music pack songs if the user is logged into another account that does not own the music pack.
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Fixed: Players could hear audio corruption in the Fall Out music pack that occurred in the Crowd SFX when the “Super Fast Song” modifier was enabled.
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Fixed: All sound effects during gameplay (such as hits, misses, and bombs) were playing without 3D spatialization.
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Beat Saber is a cool virtual reality game made by three Slovaks, Ján Ilavský, Vladimír Hrinčár and Peter Hrinčár. It’s like dancing to music, but in a virtual world. In the game, you use a special glowing saber to slice through blocks coming at you in time to the music. These blocks are like music beats.
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It has many different funky environments that look really cool with bright colors and neon lights. You feel like you are in a dream world! The game was first released in May 2018, but is not yet fully complete. It was then officially released for PlayStation 4 and PCs running Windows on May 21, 2019.
You can play it using different virtual reality headsets such as HTC Vive, Oculus Quest, PlayStation VR, etc. So if you love music and dance and own a virtual reality headset, you should totally check out Beat Saber.
“Rhythm Lightsaber” gameplay
In “Beat Saber”, players use VR controllers to wield glowing sabers, with the goal of slicing approaching blocks in time to the beat of the music. Sabers are usually red and blue, but players can change their colors. Blocks appear in a grid format, and each block is marked with an arrow or dot indicating the slice direction.
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Slicing blocks correctly earns points, while hitting bombs or avoiding obstacles keeps players safe. When the player hits a note correctly, a bar fills up, but if they miss or cut in the wrong direction, the bar decreases. If it is empty, the game ends unless the “No Failure” setting is turned on. Combos that occur when the player slices consecutive pieces can earn extra points.
New mechanics such as chains and arcs were added in the update. Chains involve slices of a sequence, while arcs show the path to follow. Multiplayer mode allows players to compete against each other and earn badges for good performance. Initially, Beat Saber contained ten songs, but more have been added through updates and downloadable content packs. Players can also add custom songs and maps through modifications made by the community. Each song has a different difficulty level, from Easy to Expert+
“Rhythm Lightsaber” trailer
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