The weekly pace of beta snapshots returns with a bang! While the overall number of changes might be smaller, that’s simply a logical consequence of a much tighter scope on what can be integrated at this stage, with even generic bugfixes given a higher scrutiny. Regression fixes are our number one priority as we grow closer to the end of the beta period, and our contributors have been putting in the work to make that happen; shoutouts to everyone who’s lent a hand!

Jump to the Downloads section, and give it a spin right now, or continue reading to learn more about improvements in this release. You can also try the Web editor, the XR editor, or the Android editor for this release. If you are interested in the latter, please request to join our testing group to get access to pre-release builds.


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Highlights

For an overview of what’s new overall in Godot 4.5, have a look at the highlights for 4.5 beta 1, which cover a lot of the changes. This blog post only covers the changes between beta 4 and beta 5. This section covers the most relevant changes made since the beta 4 snapshot, which are largely regression fixes:

  • 2D: Rename Camera2D set_position_smoothing_enabled parameter (GH-109147).
  • 3D: Fix missing 3D gizmos (GH-109029).
  • Audio: Fix AudioListener3D not tracking velocity for doppler (GH-108051).
  • C#: Fix Quaternion(Vector3, Vector3) constructor when vectors are the same (GH-109281).
  • Core: Ensure that threads only process one pump task (GH-108697).
  • Core: Fix translation remaps incorrectly falling back (GH-103838).
  • Documentation: Add search keywords for CheckButton and ButtonGroup (GH-109089).
  • Editor: Fix inconsistent thumbnail width (GH-109199).
  • GUI: Deactivate orientation gizmo on window exit (GH-108374).
  • GUI: Fix ColorPicker linear mode sliders color (GH-108328).
  • I18n: Disable auto translation of flag names in the inspector (GH-109294).
  • Import: Prevent generating Editor 3D scene preview in headless mode (GH-109116).
  • Input: Fix the usage of udev and dbus with SDL joystick input driver (GH-108373).
  • Navigation: Fix path post-processing edgecentered (GH-109196).
  • Physics: Revert “SoftBody3D: Support physics Interpolation” (GH-109265).
  • Rendering: D3D12: Fix shader model check, initialization error handling (GH-108919).
  • Rendering: OpenGL: Fix crash at startup with “Thread Model” set to “Separate” (GH-109057).
  • Thirdparty: Update access-kit to 0.17.0 (GH-108924).

Changelog

43 contributors submitted 66 fixes for this release. See our interactive changelog for the complete list of changes since the previous 4.5-beta4 snapshot.

This release is built from commit c81fd6c51.

Downloads

Standard build includes support for GDScript and GDExtension.

.NET build (marked as mono) includes support for C#, as well as GDScript and GDExtension.

While engine maintainers try their best to ensure that each preview snapshot and release candidate is stable, this is by definition a pre-release piece of software. Be sure to make frequent backups, or use a version control system such as Git, to preserve your projects in case of corruption or data loss.

Known issues

During the beta stage, we focus on solving both regressions (i.e. something that worked in a previous release is now broken) and significant new bugs introduced by new features. You can have a look at our current list of regressions and significant issues which we aim to address before releasing 4.5. This list is dynamic and will be updated if we discover new showstopping issues after more users start testing the beta snapshots.

With every release, we accept that there are going to be various issues which have already been reported but haven’t been fixed yet. See the GitHub issue tracker for a complete list of known bugs.

Bug reports

As a tester, we encourage you to open bug reports if you experience issues with this release. Please check the existing issues on GitHub first, using the search function with relevant keywords, to ensure that the bug you experience is not already known.

In particular, any change that would cause a regression in your projects is very important to report (e.g. if something that worked fine in previous 4.x releases, but no longer works in this snapshot).

Support

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If you’d like to support the project financially and help us secure our future hires, you can do so using the Godot Development Fund platform managed by Godot Foundation. There are also several alternative ways to donate which you may find more suitable.