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Keplerian Space Discovery changes
Thank you for your continued support of “Keplerian Space Discovery.”
Here is an update on our progress in July and our goals for August.
July Progress
We’ve implemented detailed terrain display when approaching the moon’s surface, and landing is now possible.
While some adjustments are still needed, we consider this to be significant progress.
We’ve also made the terrain at each rocket launch site more realistic.
We plan to continue refining this and making updates, such as adding trees, in the future.
August Goals
We will be exhibiting at gamescom, held in Cologne, Germany, from August 26 to 30.
Since we’ll be focusing on preparations for the event in August, I don’t expect to make major progress, but I believe we’ll be able to incorporate feedback on improvements such as translations.
Roadmap
The roadmap is currently just a list of items and can be difficult to understand, so I’ll add proper explanations to it soon.
The roadmap consists of 16 items, and we expect each item to take about 3 to 6 months to complete.
Therefore, we estimate it will take approximately 48 months (4 years) to 96 months (8 years) to complete all items.
We’ve made significant progress on the “Terrain Refinement” and “Celestial Body Landing” items.
Next, we plan to focus on the “Payload Assembly” item.
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