my time is often limited but I will continue on game dev as a hobby. Update 11/15: After days of gamers poking fun at Elon Musks Tesla Cybertruck looking like a low poly video game vehicle, it turns out, it really was partially inspired by Halos Warthog. I am not yet sure how my next game will look like but I am highly motivated after this title turned out to be my by far best selling one yet. I plan to release at least one more big update (content, polishing and some interesting additions) before stopping development on this game. When I finally finished it I had low fever but the whole thing felt like a fever dream to me, hope that explains why it turned out so weird. I made this game when I had covid and I was trapped at home for a full week. Dumbledore is now also vibing on the menu screen. ![]() :D MenuĪdded a new button for the main menu that redirects to my YouTube channel and a label that shows the current game version. Would love to see someone beat that, I can't. There are 4 difficulties: Muggle (easy) 5 speed, Prefect (Medium) 7 speed, The chosen one (Hard) 10 speed and an almost impossible one. the game now allows you to select a difficulty before starting the game, this will (currently) only affect Hagrids walking speed. Still I kept in a secret way to skip the platforming part for speedrunners (looking at you SH4DOW WOLF and Chingustus ), hint: it has smth to do with sneaking) DifficultiesīIG YES. You can still (with lots of effort) glitch through some walls, but you will respawn now regardless where you fall off the map (unlike before). I also scaled down gravity so the player is able to jump longer, parkour feels much smoother now. When I stumbled across this during playtesting I thought it was funny since it made it look like the students were actually trying to escape you (and not Hagrid) so I kept it in. Now this also caused the Slytherin students to walk twice as fast as before (since they are still walking at the same speed, still below the maximum tho). the game now allows you to select a difficulty before starting the game, this will (currently) only affect Hagrids walking speed. I fixed this by downscaling the whole level and therefore not needing such high amounts of speed to have smooth movement/ gameplay wise (very simplified explanation). In conclusion this wasn't caused by me simply forgetting to add collision but by Unitys weird physics, still I take full account on that, since the only reason this was in the first release of the game was my laziness. The cause of this bug was a physics collider components inability to continously translate collision detection above a certain speed (the player had more than twice the speed Unity was able to calculate). Yes, I finally fixed that bug that caused the player to be able to simply walk through any wall on the platformer level. ![]() I want to thank everyone who plays my game, this game turned out to be my most successful yet and words cannot describe how cool this is :D ![]() PUBG also got rinsed in a drive-by memeing.Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Update 1.1 (The collision fix) Comparisons have ranged from the original Tomb Raider to Halo, with fans and developers alike ragging on the low-poly look of the truck. Reminds me of some of my university group projects.īut the pain for poor Elon didn't end there, as the internet almost immediately got its claws out and started tearing the Cybertruck to shreds - with many of the jokes dipping into the gaming pool of reference. Surprise surprise, the window shattered faster than my heart when Fire Emblem wasn't shortlisted for game of the year at the Game Awards, and Musk was left standing in front of his failed creation. To prove the Cybertruck's "armour glass" would not shatter on impact, Musk brought an assistant on-stage to throw metal balls at the truck. The tagline describes it as "better utility than a truck with more performance than a sports car" - a Venn diagram overlap I didn't know existed until now.Īs so often seems to happen with live demos, things very quickly derailed, and they derailed hard. The truck is already available for pre-order, with prices starting at a cool $39k (£32k) for an expected release in late 2021. No, it's not an oversized computer mouse, it's Elon Musk's new Cybertruck: a real, actual vehicle which was unveiled during last night's Tesla event. If you've been on the internet today, you may have noticed this:
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