The developers of Complete Date Everything have rolled out the Hotfix 1 Patch on June 23, and it comes with some important improvements and fixes that players should know about. This hotfix mainly focuses on fixing in-game achievements, addressing performance issues, and cleaning up some bugs that were bothering users after the last major update.
Here’s a full breakdown of what’s changed and what you can expect in your game after downloading the update.
Achievement Fixes Now Live
One of the major complaints from players was about achievements not unlocking properly. With this hotfix, several broken achievements have now been fixed. Players who previously met the requirements but didn’t see the achievement unlocked will now receive them automatically the next time they boot up the game.
Here are the key achievements that were affected and are now fixed:
- “Love Triangle Completed” – This wasn’t unlocking even after finishing all three character arcs. Now fixed.
- “Speed Dater” – Players reported issues with this not triggering after completing the game under the target time.
- “All Paths Explored” – This major achievement, which tracks multiple storylines, now properly records progress across all character paths.
If you’ve completed any of these before the patch, launch the game after updating to see your achievements auto-unlock.
Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
In addition to achievement issues, the developers have squashed several minor bugs that were affecting user experience. These bugs were mostly related to visual glitches, dialogue looping in some scenes, and freezing during transitions between chapters.
Key fixes include:
- Dialogue Skip Glitch: Players could accidentally skip full scenes when pressing skip—this has now been fixed.
- Character Model Flickering: Some users noticed models disappearing briefly during cutscenes, which has now been addressed.
- Sound Sync Issues: A few voice lines were delayed or out of sync with character animations. This issue is now resolved.
Performance-wise, users on mid-range systems should see better stability and frame rates during high-activity scenes, especially in Chapter 4 and 5.
User Feedback Played a Big Role
The devs made it clear that this hotfix is based directly on community feedback. Many of the bugs and achievement problems were flagged on forums, social media, and official support tickets. The team acknowledged the community’s role in spotting these issues quickly and thanked players for their patience.
The studio also announced that another patch is planned for mid-July, which will bring quality-of-life changes, UI polish, and possibly a few surprise features that didn’t make it into this hotfix.
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