Phased rollout of game version 1.108 begins today to macOS / Windows / Android devices.
Phased rollout to iOS / tvOS devices begins tomorrow.
We’ve simplified how Zwift activities appear on Strava by shortening activity titles and moving the route and world into the description. This change applies only to events, workouts, and RoboPacer rides.
Fixed an issue that could cause the Goal Met notification banner to incorrectly appear in-game.
Fixed an issue that could cause the level-up visual effect to display the wrong level.
Fixed an issue that could cause level-up notifications to not appear in the Zwifters Nearby list when riding in Climb Portal.
Fixed an issue that could cause Apple Watch to appear as “UNKNOWN DEVICE” in the Pairing Screen.
The 3-minute Coffee Stop is now available starting at the 5-minute mark (previously 30 minutes).
Hover Tooltips: If the Coffee Stop icon is greyed out/disabled, hovering over it will now display the reason.
Fixed an issue that could cause workout arches to render incorrectly in the Watopia volcano.
Fixed an issue that could cause minor visual discrepancies between the Race Score shown in the Zwift post-ride progress report vs. Zwift Companion. This only affected the display of Race Score - the underlying values were unaffected.
Windows
Improved an issue that could cause CompuTrainer devices to not appear in the Pairing screen after a recent Windows Update driver update.
UPDATE February 25
Phased rollout continues to Windows / macOS / Android.
Phased rollout to iOS/tvOS has begun. will begin pending Apple review.
UPDATE February 26
Phased rollout is complete to all OS platforms.
Do you have questions or issues to report? Let us know below.
Just not seeing any technical issues or crashes etc with my hardware, its a rock solid experience.
For myself it was always connectivity issues that used to cause the most frustration with other software like Zwift in the past.
Cannot really see room for huge improvements not already mentioned. I would make the “Lightning” symbol itself in the W/kg in the “Riders Nearby” turn green if you are a rider that signed in on a Zwift approved power source.Those not on a power source remain effectively greyed out, exactly as it is currently.
Did something change with this build that could have broken the sync to Intervals.icu? Previous to this build, this morning’s two activities sync’d to Intervals.icu successfully, after updating, the next activity did not. I did a No Limit CC ride at 11AM PST today. That one did not sync to Intervals.icu.
mine are still syncing with intervals.icu, nothing wrong with the update, must be something on your end. I had to reconnect my strava account to intervals a while back as it all of a sudden stopped syncing.
That’s weird. Thanks for confirming. Zwift shows Intervals.icu as connected. I’ll reconnect and see if it works.
Strava (worthless) sync’d the activity just fine.
Update: Nope. Reconnecting Intervals.icu (fully disconnect and fully reconnect) to Zwift did NOT resolve this for me. The next activity also did not sync.
Intervals.icu shows the activity, but it only shows it as coming from Strava - NOT from Zwift.
Note: View on Strava (Zwift is missing because it only reflects the data from Strava and did not receive the data from Zwift).
Update (Again).
If someone at Zwift did something to fix this, thank you. About 15 minutes after finishing the activity, it was in Intervals.icu. Or, it could have been some weird back-end thing.
Don’t see a problem with the feature if used in all the Pacer rides but for ANY organised ride it should have a toggle switch the event organiser can have the option to turn it off completely.
Shortening titles is probably a good thing. They could do with re-ordering too. ‘Zwift - Stage 2: Zwift Games on ’ really just needs to be ‘Zwift Games: Stage 2 on ’.
Since I want to be able to search history - usually in Strava because that doesn’t seem to be possible in the Companion - I’ll be moving stuff out of the description back into the title.
Zwift is most defiantly a training platform, its just not a racing platform.
Ultimately I think most people end up treating it as a “Game”, there is simply nowhere near enough tech used to verify riders to take it too seriously for racing.
I completely agree with you on that one. Zwift is just about the best training platform for cycling. By “game,” I mean something completely different. A treadmill, rowing machine, climber, or any other machine that challenges you against virtual opponents or your previous effort/record is a training device, possibly equipped with a training platform.