: Since the game relies heavily on co-op, this version uses a "Steam Fix" to bypass DRM. If the files are not correctly installed, you may face "Connection Lost" errors or be unable to find lobbies. Save File Issues
Features checkpoints and a teleportation option to return to the highest point reached. Chained Together v1.7.3-0xdeadcode
The "0xdeadcode" branch will likely remain supported for at least six more months as the stable legacy branch while the team experiments with Unreal Engine 5 for a potential sequel. : Since the game relies heavily on co-op,
The physics engine is the star of the show. It dictates that if one player jumps, the chain pulls the others. If one player falls, they drag their companions down with them. This mechanic transforms standard platforming into a chaotic exercise in communication. The game belongs to the "getting over it" genre of rage games—titles designed to be incredibly difficult, where a single mistake can result in losing significant progress. The "0xdeadcode" branch will likely remain supported for
: Often caused by the game lacking administrative permissions to write save files. Right-clicking the game folder and modifying the "Security" settings to grant full control to your PC account can resolve this.
Version 1.7.3 was a critical stability update during the game's peak popularity. While the game has since moved to version 1.8.x—which introduced the and Workshop support—v1.7.3 remains a notable milestone for several reasons: