Video Feedback: Not much to say other than i had fun
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Strafe with Q
Oh no, that’s for French people. Or whoever else uses an AZERTY keyboard because their WASD is ZQSD
I see you going for headshots, I should probably explain in the tutorial eventually that headshots don’t do anything (except for the upcoming railgun). Close-range circle-strafing is the main intended strat.
it turns pretty fast
This should be cleared up in the forthcoming AI rework, the current tracking function uses your actual position instead of where the AI thinks you are which is definitely not intended. Getting the mechs to look one way and then flanking them is intended. Though I might make it that they start to catch on and “cheat” the longer you fight the same one.
robot zombies
There’s some deep lore about what they are, I’ll introduce it with future assets.
freaking me out
I’m so familiar with all the enemy spawns that I don’t even register the ambushes. It’s hilarious seeing someone get stressed out about them. Good shit!
I wish I had a peek
I won’t add leaning, but in the AI rework enemy’s won’t immediately spot you, there will be a spotting time. Except perhaps on a hard difficulty.
That’s a very pink looking red keycard
I’ve redone the pickups as CMYK instead of RGB, but I’ve been lazy and haven’t updated the door assets to match yet, lol.
Abuse the AI. Just a bit
Working as intended ;-)
I wonder if there’s another way
Really glad to see somebody doing this
Really like the aesthetic
Thanks, I’m more of a programmer than an artist so it’s good to know I’m on the right track as I focus more on assets over time.
…when he’s done
Another big reason the AI needs a rework, they’re supposed to reposition as soon as they lose LOS.
I am having a good time
Me too, lol. This is great.
Should I have really wasted that?
Seeing you stop dead in your tracks and switch to the rocket launcher was gold. I could feel the gears turning through the monitor. And it all turned out well in the end.
Probably not though, to answer the question
Good luck, we’ll see how you go
Much appreciated, thank you.