In the crowded sea of survival-crafting indie games, few manage to capture the specific dread of being alone on an alien world. Enter , a psychedelic low-poly horror-survival sim that has been brewing in early access for 14 months. With the release of Version 1.1.0 Beta (colloquially known as "The Doc Bailey Patch"), the developers have changed the rules of engagement.
Here is everything you need to know about the new beta. For the uninitiated, Stranded on Santa Astarta drops you onto a tidally locked planet orbiting a dying red dwarf. Half the world is scorched crystal desert; the other half is a frozen forest of sentient flora. You play as Kaelen Vance , a xeno-archaeologist whose escape pod crashed into the "Twilight Ribbon"—the only habitable zone. Stranded on Santa Astarta -v1.1.0 Beta- -Doc Ba...
If you are downloading this patch, you are not just looking for bug fixes. You are looking for the Doc Ba... files — the rumored medical logs that turn a simple survival game into a psychological autopsy. In the crowded sea of survival-crafting indie games,
The fragments are labeled awkwardly in the codex as Doc Ba/Log_XX . Players searching for "Stranded on Santa Astarta -v1.1.0 Beta- -Doc Ba..." are likely troubleshooting a specific bug where the 8th log (Log 08 - "The Harvesting") does not spawn, or they are looking for a lore summary. Here is everything you need to know about the new beta
Based on the available fragments, I have constructed a definitive, long-form article assuming is an emerging cult classic in the survival-narrative genre (Version 1.1.0 Beta), and that "Doc Ba..." likely refers to "Doc Bailey’s Survival Logs" or a "Doc Base" update.