indrose Major Update Guide: Ashlands Biome, Fixes, New Support Hub

Windrose is moving into its first serious post-launch phase, and this update plan is a good sign for anyone hoping the game has long-term legs. Instead of rushing straight into new content, the developers are first targeting performance, stability, bug reporting, and quality-of-life fixes. As players, that matters because a survival game only stays fun when our saves feel safe, servers stay stable, and the core loop does not fight us every session.
- Windrose Update Roadmap: What Is Coming Next
- New Windrose Support Hub: Why It Matters
- Next Windrose Patch: Performance, Stability, and Building Fixes
- Steam Cloud Saves: Back Up Before the Patch
- Over 40 New Building Pieces: Good News for Base Builders
- Ashlands Biome: The Next Big Windrose Update
- What Players Should Do Now
- FAQ
- When is the next Windrose update coming?
- Is Ashlands the next major Windrose biome?
- How long will the Ashlands update take?
- Will the next patch wipe saves?
- What should server hosts do before the patch?
- Are the new building pieces part of Ashlands?
- Should new players wait for Ashlands?
- Summary
↖ Windrose Update Roadmap: What Is Coming Next
The current plan is split into two parts: a smaller patch focused on fixes, followed later by the bigger Ashlands biome update.
| Update | What It Adds or Fixes | Why Players Should Care |
|---|---|---|
| Windrose Support Hub | Bug reports, troubleshooting, feature suggestions | Easier way to report issues and vote on ideas |
| Fix Patch | Connectivity, CPU usage, disk usage, stability | Better performance and fewer frustrating sessions |
| Building Additions | Over 40 new building pieces | More options for cleaner bases and custom builds |
| Quality-of-Life Fixes | Over 50 fixes and improvements | Less friction in everyday gameplay |
| Steam Cloud Work | Possible stronger save backup system | Helpful, but settings may reset |
| Ashlands Biome | Next major content update | New area and likely deeper progression |
The best part is the order. Fixes first, expansion second. From experience with survival games, that is usually the healthier path. New content is exciting, but if connection issues, save problems, and performance drops are still hanging around, players burn out fast.

↖ New Windrose Support Hub: Why It Matters
The new Windrose Support platform is designed to replace some of the messy feedback flow that usually happens in Discord channels. That is a practical upgrade.
Players will be able to:
- Search common issues and solutions
- Submit bug reports
- Contact support for new problems
- Suggest features
- Vote on other players' ideas
| Feature | Best Use |
|---|---|
| Troubleshooting pages | Fixing known crashes, bugs, or setup issues |
| Bug report form | Reporting repeatable problems |
| Feature suggestions | Sharing balance, building, combat, or UI ideas |
| Voting system | Helping popular requests rise to the top |
If you find a bug, make the report useful. Include what happened, where it happened, whether it repeats, and what you were doing before it triggered. A clean bug report is much easier for developers to act on than game broken, please fix.
↖ Next Windrose Patch: Performance, Stability, and Building Fixes
The next update is not the big Ashlands expansion yet. It is a repair patch, and honestly, that is what the game needs first.
The developers are currently testing fixes for:
| Fix Area | Expected Benefit |
|---|---|
| Connectivity issues | Fewer disconnects in multiplayer |
| CPU usage on idle clients and servers | Better server performance and lower system load |
| Disk usage during gameplay | Less pressure on SSDs |
| Performance and stability | Smoother sessions and fewer crashes |
| Building gaps and inconsistencies | Better base-building flow |
| 50+ quality-of-life changes | Less annoyance during regular play |
This is especially important for server hosts. Survival games can look fine on the surface while still struggling with CPU spikes, save stutters, or disk activity in the background. If your crew plays long sessions or has a large base, these fixes could make a noticeable difference.
↖ Steam Cloud Saves: Back Up Before the Patch
The developers may improve Steam Cloud save handling in this patch. That is good news, but there is one catch: your game settings may reset to default if this change goes live.
Before updating, we should do a quick safety pass.
| What to Save | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Graphics settings | Avoid sudden FPS drops after reset |
| Keybinds and sensitivity | Keeps combat and sailing feeling normal |
| Audio settings | Prevents voice/music balance issues |
| Server settings | Important for private worlds and hosted games |
| Manual save backup | Extra protection if cloud sync acts weird |
If you run a server, do not update blindly. Back up the world first, then check settings before letting everyone jump back in. It sounds boring, but it beats explaining to the crew why the world feels wrong after patch day.
↖ Over 40 New Building Pieces: Good News for Base Builders
The patch is also expected to add over 40 new building pieces, mainly to fill gaps and inconsistencies.
That may not sound huge, but builders know how much one missing angle or connector can ruin a design. More pieces usually means cleaner roofs, better walls, improved layouts, and fewer awkward compromises.
| If You Are Building Now | Best Move |
|---|---|
| Starting a new base | Build the core, but delay final decoration |
| Fixing roof or wall gaps | Wait for the new pieces |
| Planning a large settlement | Stockpile materials first |
| Hosting a build-focused server | Tell players new pieces are coming |
If your base has ugly corners or unfinished sections, leave them for now. The new pieces may solve those problems without forcing a full rebuild.
↖ Ashlands Biome: The Next Big Windrose Update
After the fix patch, the team plans to focus fully on the next major content update: Ashlands.
The developers estimate it will take at least six months, which means we should not expect it immediately. That timeline may feel long, but it also suggests the update is meant to be more than a small content drop.
What we know so far:
| Ashlands Detail | Status |
|---|---|
| New biome | Confirmed |
| Development time | At least 6 months |
| More details | Expected in a month or two |
| Gameplay system improvements | Planned philosophy |
| New resources/enemies/gear | Likely, but not fully confirmed |
The most interesting part is that the developers said they want to enrich current gameplay systems, not just add another biome. That could mean deeper crafting, stronger progression, new combat challenges, improved exploration loops, or better late-game goals.
For a survival game, that is the right direction. A new zone is fun for a while. Better systems keep players around.
↖ What Players Should Do Now
Here is the practical prep list we recommend before the next patch lands.
| Player Type | What To Do Now |
|---|---|
| Solo players | Back up saves and screenshot settings |
| Co-op groups | Agree on update timing before launching the world |
| Server hosts | Back up world files and record current performance |
| Builders | Pause major redesigns until new pieces arrive |
| Endgame players | Stockpile materials and submit feature feedback |
| New players | Keep progressing; Ashlands is still months away |
If you are already done with the current story, use the downtime well. Clean up your base, organize storage, test builds, and report bugs properly. When Ashlands arrives, prepared players will have a much easier time pushing into new content.
If you are new, there is no reason to wait. The next major biome is still far enough away that you can learn the game, build a strong setup, and be ready when the expansion finally drops.
↖ FAQ
↖ When is the next Windrose update coming?
The next patch is currently being tested. The developers have not confirmed an exact release date, but it is focused on fixes, performance, stability, building pieces, and quality-of-life improvements.
↖ Is Ashlands the next major Windrose biome?
Yes. Ashlands is confirmed as the next major biome update. It will come after the current round of fixes.
↖ How long will the Ashlands update take?
The developers estimate it will take at least six months. More details are expected in the next month or two.
↖ Will the next patch wipe saves?
A save wipe has not been announced. However, if the Steam Cloud save improvements are included, your settings may reset to default. Back up your saves before updating.
↖ What should server hosts do before the patch?
Server hosts should back up world files, screenshot settings, check CPU and disk usage, and test the server after updating before inviting everyone back.
↖ Are the new building pieces part of Ashlands?
No. The 40+ new building pieces are planned for the upcoming fix-focused patch, not necessarily the Ashlands update.
↖ Should new players wait for Ashlands?
No. Since Ashlands is likely months away, new players have plenty of time to learn the game, finish current content, and prepare properly.
↖ Summary
Windrose's next update plan is exactly what we want to see early in a survival game's life: fix the foundation first, then expand. The support hub should make feedback cleaner, the upcoming patch should improve performance and stability, and the new building pieces should make bases feel less limited.
Ashlands is the big future hook, but the immediate priority is preparation. Back up your saves, screenshot your settings, avoid huge rebuilds until the patch lands, and use the new support system when you find real issues. If the developers deliver these fixes cleanly, Windrose will be in a much stronger position before its first major biome expansion arrives.
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