Patch 1.2.5 for Supermarket Simulator dropped today, March 26th, continuing the steady stream of fixes and improvements the developers have been pushing through since 1.2.3.
The headline addition is a set of new toggles for the Baker, giving you more control over how that system operates. More useful, though, is the behaviour change underneath it: the Baker will now prioritise baking products that are running low on shelves. That sounds small, but if you've ever watched your Baker cheerfully churn out surplus stock while a shelf sits empty, you'll know exactly why this matters. It's the kind of quality-of-life fix that should have been there from the start, and credit where it's due for getting it in.
The update also includes a round of bug fixes, though the source material doesn't detail every one. The developers say they're continuing to monitor feedback and will keep resolving issues as they come. Full patch notes below.
Hello Traders!
We’ve just released Patch 1.2.5, bringing a number of fixes and improvements to improve your gameplay experience.
We’re continuing to monitor feedback closely and will keep working on resolving issues as quickly as possible.
Improvements:
* Added toggles for the Baker to improve customization.
* Improved Baker behavior to prioritize baking products that are low in stock on shelves.
Fixes:
* Fixed an issue where DLCs did not initialize correctly when the client did not own the DLC but the host did.
We truly appreciate your continued support and all the feedback you’ve been sharing with us, it helps us improve the game every day.
More updates are on the way, so stay tuned!
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