Allow us to roll back to a prior version

It has now been over a week since I have been able to play the game, thanks to the constant freezes and crashes introduced by update 1.2. Judging by the issue tracker, I am not the only one.

I understand that these things take time, especially now. However, your marketing worked -- I am super hyped for Planet Zoo again. I havent really played for more than a few hours since Beta, mostly because I got burned our by the bugs and never got back into the PlanZoo mood. I bought the arctic pack, but never really played it. The last week before the update, I was playing PlanZoo again for the first time since release, and loving it.

Now it's been over a week and reading between the lines from the limited communication we've received a fix isnt coming any time soon. That's ok, theres a pandemic going on. I get it. But steam has the ability to let you publish previous versions. Paradox and Creative Assembly have released patches that broke the game for some players, but they allow us to roll back.

Even if it means we will lose access to our saves and blueprints and be unable to use online features like Franchise mode, at least we will be able to play. On behalf of all of us with this game breaking bug, please let us roll back to 1.1.
 
THE NEW 1.2.2 UPDATE DID NOT FIX THIS BUG. You need to let us roll back our version so we can actually play the game I've now spent $80 on.
 
I would actually very much like an option to play the legacy build of the last previous main feature update, like 1.1.0 or 1.2.0 to be able to compare builds and find answers to some of the questions that arise when a new major build comes out. Some information that isn't mentioned in patch notes gets lost forever, which I would love to access for curiosity's sake.
 
This stopped working the day of the update and my graphics driver auto updated since so I cant roll back, but I will try loading a version from a few weeks ago and report
 
This stopped working the day of the update and my graphics driver auto updated since so I cant roll back, but I will try loading a version from a few weeks ago and report
If you have a nvidia gpu, you can look for the drivers here: https://www.geforce.com/drivers
Just search your gpu and select the driver before the last one :) (for AMD i don't know where you can do this)

Good luck!

(Edit: I have disabled the automatic update for the drivers because of these things, so now I read the patchnotes first before installing a new driver)
 
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