Today, in a world where Geometry Dash 2.2 has (finally) released and the Swing-Copter is real, the date May 12, 2017 is remembered as a turning point—but not for the reasons RobTop intended.
The high-refresh fix meant that the official Geometry Dash Demon List had to re-verify several top 10 demons. Players like Riot and Trusta publicly thanked the patch for making the game "feel honest again."
The headline feature was the Gauntlet Spring. Unlike previous gauntlets that focused on generic difficulty curves, the Spring Gauntlet was unique. It featured levels exclusively built by the community winners of a "Speed Build" contest held two weeks prior.
The update was generally well-received for several reasons:
On December 5, 2017, developer RobTop Games released update 2.11 for the rhythm-based platformer Geometry Dash. This update was primarily a quality-of-life and content enhancement patch, bridging the gap between the major 2.1 update (January 2017) and the long-awaited 2.2. While not as feature-heavy as major milestone releases, 2.11 introduced significant editor improvements, new gameplay mechanics, bug fixes, and community-requested features that streamlined both creation and play.
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Today, in a world where Geometry Dash 2.2 has (finally) released and the Swing-Copter is real, the date May 12, 2017 is remembered as a turning point—but not for the reasons RobTop intended.
The high-refresh fix meant that the official Geometry Dash Demon List had to re-verify several top 10 demons. Players like Riot and Trusta publicly thanked the patch for making the game "feel honest again." Geometry Dash Update 05.12.2017
The headline feature was the Gauntlet Spring. Unlike previous gauntlets that focused on generic difficulty curves, the Spring Gauntlet was unique. It featured levels exclusively built by the community winners of a "Speed Build" contest held two weeks prior. Today, in a world where Geometry Dash 2
The update was generally well-received for several reasons: Unlike previous gauntlets that focused on generic difficulty
On December 5, 2017, developer RobTop Games released update 2.11 for the rhythm-based platformer Geometry Dash. This update was primarily a quality-of-life and content enhancement patch, bridging the gap between the major 2.1 update (January 2017) and the long-awaited 2.2. While not as feature-heavy as major milestone releases, 2.11 introduced significant editor improvements, new gameplay mechanics, bug fixes, and community-requested features that streamlined both creation and play.