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For some reason Noita is stuck on the "20190925" version for me instead of the latest "20190926".

I installed it through GOG Galaxy 2 and after the new update was released I tried updating the game through Galaxy which didn't work, so I downloaded the patch through the GOG website and tried applying it to the game but was met with a dialog box saying that the patch was already applied (it wasn't, and my game was still on the old version).

After this I completely uninstalled the game and downloaded the installer from the GOG site instead of using Galaxy this time, the installer was labeled as being the latest version of the game but it still installed the "20190925" version. I downloaded the "20190926" patch once again and tried applying it to the game but received the same dialog box saying that the game was already patched.

Is anyone else here stuck on the release version of Noita and unable to update?
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Yes.
Why even bother buying from GOG, at the same price as anywhere else, if it's going to be outdated for half a week or more?
smh
Post edited September 30, 2019 by Hex-of-Hearts
Same problem here :/
@GOG @NollaGames could you please start to support the sh** [stuff] you sell to us?
You marked on the shop this game got archivements... where are they?
And why do we have to wait weeks until we get the new patch?
Seems like the October 1st patch works just fine so this thread is irrelevant now!
I think it would be adequate to give the dev a little time.

Obviously they have upload the patches to every platform they are dealing with and everytime I read on GOG that "HURDUR DEVS NOT SUPPORTING THE GAME ON GOG!" it turned out to be wrong.
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Iothil: I think it would be adequate to give the dev a little time.

Obviously they have upload the patches to every platform they are dealing with and everytime I read on GOG that "HURDUR DEVS NOT SUPPORTING THE GAME ON GOG!" it turned out to be wrong.
Uploading a file this tiny to 3 or 4 platforms doesn't take more than an hour tops. Question wither the platforms have some form of QA that delays updates or you're simply wrong and they were slow on the take instead of blindly defending something just for the sake of it.
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Iothil: I think it would be adequate to give the dev a little time.

Obviously they have upload the patches to every platform they are dealing with and everytime I read on GOG that "HURDUR DEVS NOT SUPPORTING THE GAME ON GOG!" it turned out to be wrong.
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DxDark: Uploading a file this tiny to 3 or 4 platforms doesn't take more than an hour tops. Question wither the platforms have some form of QA that delays updates or you're simply wrong and they were slow on the take instead of blindly defending something just for the sake of it.
Follow your own advice, my point is, we don't know what happened and after a few days the update arrived as planned. I am not blindly defending something, I say there might be context we don't have. But hey, you seem to be fine with blindly accusing a dev, so you should really follow your own advice. Or do you have all the info about how the dev UI looks on every platform? Do you have all the information? I doubt it. But thanks for proving that you can't read and instead of understanding what I wrote, you - again - assume I must be wrong. Hell, your life must be really easy, you seem to make up reality as you go on.

Every. Single. Time. I read that "devs don't support this game" on GOG, it turned out to be utter BS and people just go bonkers if the update isn't out immediately. At this point it seems that GOG seems to be the problem, not the devs, but eventually all updates arrive. But hey, why am I even responding, you seem to be right anyway.