Icarus.v1.2.33.106383-p2p.zip May 2026

: Enhanced collision on Trough meshes and fixed navigation checks for various deployables to ensure smoother creature movement and placement.

: Drastically reduced file sizes for core assets; for example, the title screen keyart was shrunk from 140MB to 12MB , and uncompressed terrain button images dropped from 180MB to 5MB . ICARUS.v1.2.33.106383-P2P.zip

: Updated tooltips for the Seed tool and Field Guide , and corrected the description for the Desert Master talent . : Enhanced collision on Trough meshes and fixed

: Addressed issues like floating deep ore deposits on the Styx map and clipping issues where player modifiers overlapped with inventory UI. Changelog:V2.2.41.132767 - ICARUS Wiki : Addressed issues like floating deep ore deposits

The update, released on January 13, 2023, introduced a variety of critical optimizations and content adjustments. A standout feature of this version was the Project-wide Asset Optimization , which significantly reduced the game's storage footprint and improved performance. Key Features and Changes in v1.2.33.106383

: Added the BALLISTIC: EXTERMINATION mission, requiring players to clear hostile wildlife to secure an operations area.

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