
If you’ve been grinding through the mystical wilderness of 99 Nights in the Forest lately, you’ve probably experienced the frustration that comes with party admin abuse. Well, I’ve got fantastic news for you! The developers just dropped a game-changing update on October 18 that specifically targets these timing exploits. As someone who’s spent countless hours both suffering from and studying these issues, I can tell you this patch is exactly what our community needed.
For those new to the scene, 99 Nights in the Forest is an immersive survival RPG that drops you into a mystical woodland filled with creatures, resources, and mysteries. What sets it apart is its party-based gameplay, where groups of players can team up to tackle challenges together. The game has been growing steadily since its release, building a dedicated community of forest dwellers.
The “admin” in each party typically has special privileges to manage the group—kicking inactive players, adjusting difficulty, and controlling certain game mechanics. However, until this recent update, there were significant timing exploits that less scrupulous admins could use to gain unfair advantages.
I’ll be honest I’m completely hooked on this game, and it’s not just the stunning graphics or the deep crafting system (though those are fantastic). What keeps me coming back is the social aspect of surviving the wilderness with friends. There’s something incredibly satisfying about building a shelter together as darkness falls, defending against creatures, and sharing the thrill of discovery.
My favorite moments always involve coordinated party actions—whether we’re taking down a massive forest guardian or solving environmental puzzles that require perfect timing and communication. That’s why the admin abuse issue has been so particularly frustrating; it directly undermines the cooperative spirit that makes this game special.
Before we dive into the fix, let’s break down what “admin abuse” actually meant in 99 Nights in the Forest. It wasn’t just about admins being rude or kicking people without reason. The real issue was with timing exploits that admins could manipulate:
These issues weren’t just annoying—they fundamentally broke the game’s balance and made many players (including myself) hesitant to join parties with unknown admins.
The update released on October 18 specifically targets these timing exploits with several key changes:
What I find particularly brilliant about this update is how it maintains the legitimate uses of admin functions while closing the loopholes that enabled abuse. The developers clearly listened to community feedback and understood the nuances of the problem.
Since installing the October 18 patch, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in the quality of party play. Here’s what’s changed for the better:
Whether you’re a party admin or just a member, here are some strategies I’ve developed for making the most of the updated system:
No, the admin abuse timing fixes are exclusively for multiplayer party mode. Single-player gameplay remains unchanged.
Absolutely! The kick function still exists, but it now requires a majority vote and provides the kicked player with a grace period to collect their belongings.
In this case, certain admin functions can still be performed, but anything affecting other players (like kicks or difficulty changes) will still require votes when those players return online.
While the focus was on limiting abuse, admins do get a new “Party Log” feature that shows a history of all major party actions and decisions.
You can report abusive behavior through the in-game reporting system or by contacting the developers directly on their official Discord server. Be sure to include screenshots or video evidence if possible.
The developers have indicated that this is part of an ongoing effort to improve game balance. They’re actively monitoring community feedback and plan to release additional tweaks based on player experiences.
Having spent several days with the October 18 update, I can confidently say it’s transformed my 99 Nights in the Forest experience. The forest feels fairer and more welcoming now that the shadow of admin abuse has been lifted. Whether you’re a veteran player or someone who was previously hesitant to join parties, this is the perfect time to dive back into the wilderness.
I’d love to hear about your experiences with the update in the comments below. Have you noticed the improvements? Have you discovered any new strategies that work well with the revised admin system? Let’s get the discussion going and continue building a better gaming community together!
Looking for more guides on 99 Nights in the Forest? Check out our beginner’s guide and advanced crafting strategies to level up your gameplay!