Release notes DartCounter V9.1.5
What’s New & What’s Fixed: March Hotfix Update
16 March 2026
Fixes & Tweaks
Gameplay
- Closed a loophole that allowed players to skip the Head-to-Head phase and shorten their opponent’s time on the opening turn. Everyone now gets the proper start to the match.
- Improved the reconnecting flow during online matches when a player temporarily loses connection, closes the app, or switches networks. Getting back into the game should now be quicker and more reliable.
- Fixed an issue where the Submit button could become unresponsive if a player briefly lost their connection. Scores should now go through properly, even after a short hiccup in connectivity.
Friends & Social
- Private chats now update in real time again. Messages appear instantly, no more waiting around for the conversation to catch up.
Camera & Smart devices
- Improved camera reconnection stability when a camera stream drops, helping the feed recover faster and more reliably.
Tournaments
- The Quit Game popup during tournament games mistakenly showed a Save button that didn’t actually do anything. It’s now been removed, no more confusing buttons.
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause players to be removed from a tournament match for no valid reason. Your spot in the match now stays where it belongs.
- Fixed an issue where joining your next game could fail if the invite arrived while you were spectating another match. Your game invite will now pull you in properly when it’s time to play.
- Improved Bull to Throw First in tournament matches. A rare issue that could cause a disconnect during the pre-game has been resolved, so matches now start without unexpected interruptions.
UI & UX
- Leg and set scores are now displayed in a larger size, making them easier to read from a distance, no squinting between throws.
- The Manage User button in tournaments is now properly visible in light mode. No more hunting for invisible controls.
- Thinking about deleting your account? We’ve made the warning a lot clearer and added a confirmation step. It’s a destructive move, so now the app double-checks that you really mean it. No accidental goodbyes.