represents a maturation of the game. It acknowledges that Raft is no longer a small Early Access project but a staple of the co-op survival genre. By addressing the foundational code, Redbeet Interactive is ensuring that players can continue to drift for years to come.
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 Raft v1.1.01 Beta —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. Raft v1.1.01 Beta
So, hoist your sail, cook your fish, and patch your game. The ocean just got a little less buggy. Have you tried Raft v1.1.01 Beta? Share your own experience in the comments below. And remember: always look out for the shark. represents a maturation of the game
You rely heavily on mods, are in the middle of a hardcore storyline run, or cannot tolerate minor audio bugs. The open ocean is a cruel mistress
However, veteran players caution that this is a maintenance patch, not a content patch. If you are looking for new story islands or boss fights, you will be disappointed. But if you want the game to feel like a modern, polished survival title, is essential. Final Verdict: Should You Switch? Yes, if: You play multiplayer, build large structures, or suffer from low FPS on the open sea.