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Ostriv is a charming, challenging city-builder set in 18th-century Ukraine. With its organic road-laying system, deep production chains, and beautiful pastoral aesthetic, it offers a unique take on the genre. However, as an early-access game developed by a single person (Yevheniy), it lacks some quality-of-life features and late-game variety.
Game crashes on loading a save. Fix: Disable all mods, load the save, then re-enable mods one by one. Or start a new game.
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Ostriv is a charming, challenging city-builder set in 18th-century Ukraine. With its organic road-laying system, deep production chains, and beautiful pastoral aesthetic, it offers a unique take on the genre. However, as an early-access game developed by a single person (Yevheniy), it lacks some quality-of-life features and late-game variety.
Game crashes on loading a save. Fix: Disable all mods, load the save, then re-enable mods one by one. Or start a new game.