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Steam News1 April 20224y ago

Graphics presets, performance and bug fixes.

I've just set live the latest build of the Demo. This update focused on making sure it was more easily playable on a range of computers, as well as performance and bug fixes.

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What changed

2 fixes1 addition3 changes0 removals
  • Performance
  • UI and audio
  • Balance
  • Gameplay
  • Fixes
addedThis update focused on making sure it was more easily playable on a range of computers, as well as performance and bug fixes. The game uses a dynamic form of lighting that bounces the light around and traces reflections in real time. Even though the game style perhaps looks simple, these lighting calculations can be quite heavy for the computer and will definitely make it lag if you have a less powerful graphics card. With the new presets and auto-detection features, it should make it much more smoother across a whole range of computers, without the player needing to know the ins and outs of complex global illumination settings!
changedThe game should now autodetect if you drop below 25 frames per second average, and suggest automatically detecting graphics settings if you do.
changedYou can also run the autodetect graphics settings from within the Video settings.
changedThere are also now 5 presets you can manually choose from, that will toggle a number of the video settings to give you gradually higher framerate while trading off visual accuracy.
fixedFixed a number of bugs related to placement on counters, especially after loading a game.
fixedFixed a number of smaller bugs.

I've just set live the latest build of the Demo.

This update focused on making sure it was more easily playable on a range of computers, as well as performance and bug fixes. The game uses a dynamic form of lighting that bounces the light around and traces reflections in real time. Even though the game style perhaps looks simple, these lighting calculations can be quite heavy for the computer and will definitely make it lag if you have a less powerful graphics card. With the new presets and auto-detection features, it should make it much more smoother across a whole range of computers, without the player needing to know the ins and outs of complex global illumination settings!

Here are the main highlights:

  • The game should now autodetect if you drop below 25 frames per second average, and suggest automatically detecting graphics settings if you do.

  • You can also run the autodetect graphics settings from within the Video settings.

  • There are also now 5 presets you can manually choose from, that will toggle a number of the video settings to give you gradually higher framerate while trading off visual accuracy.

  • Fixed a number of bugs related to placement on counters, especially after loading a game.

  • Fixed a number of smaller bugs.

Thank you again to everyone who have sent feedback via the in game and end of play feedback forms! You're awesome and have given me so much helpful feedback! Also big thanks to everyone who's streaming and making video reviews of the game. These are always really heart warming to see.

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Steam News / 1 April 2022

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