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No Results Found Patch 1.1 Notes

Terminology, quality of life, and UI bugs — still no hint button. Includes everything from 1.0.2.

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Patch 1.1 Notes

Zzangdol Games posted Patch Notes 1.1 to Steam news for No Results Found in mid-August 2026, greeting players as followers of NineTentaclism. The post is the current delta after launch. Official text says the update also includes the changes from version 1.0.2, so if you only update once, you still get both. This page mirrors the Steam bullets and explains what they mean for the search desk. It does not invent a hint mode that was never shipped.

Steam still lists the free Windows download, three languages, ten achievements, and the same Accuse / Connive report split. Concurrent players spiked past a thousand in the first days after launch; reception climbed from Very Positive into Overwhelmingly Positive as review volume crossed several hundred. Those are store facts. This page is the build fact.

Official 1.1 list

In the order Steam shows them:

  1. Revised unclear in-game terminology, search tags, and other text to make them more intuitive.
  2. Improved overall quality-of-life features.
  3. Fixed various bugs related to chats, the browser, and UI.
  4. Fixed some untranslated UI text.

That is the whole 1.1 mechanical list. There is still no highlighter. There is still no Mac or Linux build. There is still no codes calendar. If you were stuck on a community address or a wiki blank, 1.1 will not type the token for you. Use How to Search, When You Are Stuck, Hidden Community, or the Walkthrough.

What “search tags” and terminology changes mean

This game lives and dies on strings. If a tag on a post, a label on a file, or a lemma in the in-game encyclopedia was unclear, players searched the wrong surface and blamed themselves. 1.1 rewriting terminology is a gift to that loop. Re-copy tokens from the live build after you update. Do not trust a launch-week screenshot of a Church page if a later search dies. The Search Notebook still wants exact spellings. Fuzzy adjectives still miss.

Japanese players should also read Patch 1.0.2, which is bundled here: mistranslation fixes and a wider set of accepted answers on the final report. English and Korean players still benefit from the clearer tags and the report forgiveness if they type a near-match the designers now accept.

What QoL and chat / browser / UI fixes mean

Week-one reviews named auto-advancing chats and a report that can skip before you finish reading. 1.1’s chat and browser bugfix is the closest official answer to that friction. Screenshot important threads anyway. Treat the report as something you read twice. QoL improvements are not a second campaign; they are desk polish so the two-hour case feels less like fighting the window chrome.

Untranslated UI text fixes matter most if you swapped language mid-run or play with a mixed OS locale. Steam ships Korean, English, and Japanese. If a button still shows the wrong language after 1.1, mail [email protected] with a screenshot. That is the same support line on Official Links and the bug-report news post.

How 1.1 sits next to 1.0.1 and launch

Patch 1.0.1 fixed non-16:9 display, input-field logic, and typos the day after launch. Launch Notes remain the day-one bible for free price, languages, achievements, and the no-hint design. Patch 1.0.2 is the Japanese and report-answer delta that 1.1 includes. This page is the umbrella you should check first after Steam downloads an update.

Nothing in 1.1 changes Accuse versus Connive as story outcomes. Nothing raises the System Requirements. Nothing removes DODGE. If DODGE thresholds ever move, How to Beat DODGE and the Achievement Tracker will say so. Until then, 1,000 and 2,000 remain the Maniac and Master lines.

What players still ask for

Manual advance forever. A way to keep the in-game wiki after the title card. An optional hint mode. 1.1 did not ship those as named features. Method pages on the Guides Hub remain the workaround. If a later 1.2 appears, it will get its own dated page above this one. Until then, 1.1 plus the bundled 1.0.2 is the current desk.

Verify the build on Steam news for app 4911390. Then sit down and search again with the new tags. The Church still wants you to notice what is not highlighted.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers for investigators who just hit a dead search.

Does patch 1.1 include 1.0.2?

Yes. The Steam post says 1.1 includes the 1.0.2 changes: Japanese localization fixes and wider accepted answers on the report.

Does 1.1 add hints?

No. It revises terminology and search tags, improves QoL, and fixes chat, browser, UI, and untranslated text bugs.

Should I re-copy search terms after updating?

Yes. Terminology and tags changed. Treat launch-week screenshots as stale and copy from the live build.