Re: What are we working on right now? [9/5/14]
Most likely we'll have an extended testing phase to get things onto Steam where we accept a few new testers too. That would be in ~2 months time.
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djupstromj wrote:Will we be able to drive our own cars
three7s wrote:I love the effort getting put into the development, it's just that...The anticipation for anything tycoon is making my brains want to explode...
POOF!... darn it there goes another brain cell!
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texas320 wrote:I know this is developed by A European company and as stated above they plan to implement Diesel engines, but are they planning on incorporating the heavy duty trucks, such as dodge 3500 ford f-series and so on. It would be nice to see that since that is a big part of the American car economy, and they could add features such as towing rating and all that. But just the game itself in current state I have fun making random engines and supping them up, please keep up the great work I really want to see this succeed!
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Pleb wrote:Well, to tide you over until this post gets a much needed update:
We have recently began moving the game towards Steam implementation, with a build pretty much working in Steam already. Also, a few more features have been added, including a completely new platform/model flow, where everything is saved as you work, so you don't lose anything if the game crashes.
A new RGB colour picker has been added, so you can have virtually any colour you want on your car, and there may be a possibility of having different kinds of paint, for example, metallic, iridescent etc.. But that will probably come when the game switches to a different, more modern game engine (either Unity or Unreal Engine 4). This will also yield a huge increase in fps on slower PCs, and much better shader capabilities, meaning a much nicer-looking game (See Daffy's post on Facebook for a preview of what UE4 can do: https://www.facebook.com/AutomationGame ... 6003015118).
Along with some new bodies and community-made fixtures, the game is well on it's way to Steam Early Access, expect the game to be on Steam EA at around Christmas time!
Pleb wrote:expect the game to be on Steam EA at around Christmas time!
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