Geometry Dash Update 05.12.2017

Geometry Dash Update 05.12.2017 Today

This was the silent hero. Prior to May 12, playing on a 144Hz monitor made the game easier in some ways (gravity hacks) but harder in others (slope collisions).

On , the developer, RobTop, was actively communicating with the community through teasers. Historically, this period was characterized by "RobTop mentions" in various community streams and Discord chats, often dropping hints about the next steps for the franchise. Just over two weeks after this date, RobTop released Geometry Dash SubZero Geometry Dash Update 05.12.2017

On December 5, 2017, the community reached a minor but significant turning point in the wait for the long-delayed Update 2.2 . While it wasn't the day a massive content patch dropped, it was the day developer Robert Topala (RobTop) began the final marketing push for a new standalone expansion— Geometry Dash SubZero —and clarified the status of the mobile versions on major app stores. The Google Play Store Controversy This was the silent hero

: Resolved a critical bug where leaderboards were not displaying correctly for players. The Google Play Store Controversy : Resolved a

Let’s be honest — older versions of Geometry Dash could get choppy on lower-end devices, especially during intense wave or ship sections. The 05.12.2017 update quietly optimized the game’s frame pacing and reduced input lag on both iOS and Android.

Remembering the 05.12.2017 Update: A Turning Point for Geometry Dash

Added over 100 new icons and the "Death Effect" customization. System Refinement:

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