Whether you are a speedrunner chasing Desyncrone skips, a casual player tired of lag-induced arguments, or a modder exploring resurrected functions, this update has something for you. Download it, chain yourself to a friend, and remember: in the abyss, the only thing worse than falling alone is falling together.
In this update, the developers introduced a . The chain now behaves less like a rubber rope and more like a static constraint. If one player jumps late, the system buffers the tension delay, preventing the dreaded "phantom yank" that pulled entire parties off narrow ledges. Community testing shows a 40% reduction in desync-related falls in online multiplayer. 2. Memory Optimization – The "Deadcode" Cleanup The "0xdeadcode" suffix refers directly to a memory-sweep routine. Using tools like IDA Pro, modders discovered that the game previously kept over 15 legacy functions from the alpha build (including an unused "item crafting" system that was scrapped in 2023). These fragments consumed VRAM unnecessarily, causing stuttering on lower-end GPUs during level transitions.
Additionally, RAM usage dropped from an average of 2.1GB to 1.7GB in 4-player online sessions. Network packet size decreased by 12%, meaning smoother cross-region play (e.g., NA to EU lobbies). The reaction to Chained Together v1.7.3-0xdeadcode has been overwhelmingly positive, albeit cautious.
The 0xdeadcode patch implements a . Now, if a player exceeds the death plane, the system scans upward for the last safe platform within a 500-unit radius. This fix alone has reduced full-run resets by an estimated 60%, according to the Chained Together speedrunning leaderboard moderators. How to Install Chained Together v1.7.3-0xdeadcode Unlike standard Steam auto-updates, the 0xdeadcode branch is not always the default download. Because it contains experimental memory optimizations, it is currently distributed via the Beta Participation tab.