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Steam News8 March 20197y ago

New Maps, New Options, 180 VR Tracking

Version 1.2.0 is now available, with a number of big changes. New Maps. All the maps from sectors 0000 to 1999 have been redone, with the emphasis on getting more map variation and more thanatoid monsters into the game

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addedVersion 1.2.0 is now available, with a number of big changes. New Maps. All the maps from sectors 0000 to 1999 have been redone, with the emphasis on getting more map variation and more thanatoid monsters into the game sooner. Also, Cortex Guardian sectors are now worth x5 instead of x2. New Options. Several new game options have been added so the player can customize the game to their liking. These include the ability to get rid of teleporter limits and time limits, and to make giant thanatoids smaller or even get rid of them completely. One of the biggest changes is that now players can choose to start a game buffed up with credits and skills, instead of starting with nothing. How much you start with is up to you, start with just a million dollars, or start with everything! Using these options creates a "non-standard game" that won't show on the main leaderboards. Non standard games show only on the "All Difficulties All Densities" and "Sectors Completed" leaderboards. The "All Difficulties" leaderboard has been reset. Virtual Reality 180 Degree Tracking. Necro Mutex now supports 180 degree tracking as well as 360 degree tracking, via an option for different Rotation controls. Rotation is done simply by pointing the "run hand" in the direction you wish to face, and pulling the trigger.

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addedVersion 1.2.0 is now available, with a number of big changes. New Maps. All the maps from sectors 0000 to 1999 have been redone, with the emphasis on getting more map variation and more thanatoid monsters into the game sooner. Also, Cortex Guardian sectors are now worth x5 instead of x2. New Options. Several new game options have been added so the player can customize the game to their liking. These include the ability to get rid of teleporter limits and time limits, and to make giant thanatoids smaller or even get rid of them completely. One of the biggest changes is that now players can choose to start a game buffed up with credits and skills, instead of starting with nothing. How much you start with is up to you, start with just a million dollars, or start with everything! Using these options creates a "non-standard game" that won't show on the main leaderboards. Non standard games show only on the "All Difficulties All Densities" and "Sectors Completed" leaderboards. The "All Difficulties" leaderboard has been reset. Virtual Reality 180 Degree Tracking. Necro Mutex now supports 180 degree tracking as well as 360 degree tracking, via an option for different Rotation controls. Rotation is done simply by pointing the "run hand" in the direction you wish to face, and pulling the trigger.

Version 1.2.0 is now available, with a number of big changes. New Maps. All the maps from sectors 0000 to 1999 have been redone, with the emphasis on getting more map variation and more thanatoid monsters into the game sooner. Also, Cortex Guardian sectors are now worth x5 instead of x2. New Options. Several new game options have been added so the player can customize the game to their liking. These include the ability to get rid of teleporter limits and time limits, and to make giant thanatoids smaller or even get rid of them completely. One of the biggest changes is that now players can choose to start a game buffed up with credits and skills, instead of starting with nothing. How much you start with is up to you, start with just a million dollars, or start with everything! Using these options creates a "non-standard game" that won't show on the main leaderboards. Non standard games show only on the "All Difficulties All Densities" and "Sectors Completed" leaderboards. The "All Difficulties" leaderboard has been reset. Virtual Reality 180 Degree Tracking. Necro Mutex now supports 180 degree tracking as well as 360 degree tracking, via an option for different Rotation controls. Rotation is done simply by pointing the "run hand" in the direction you wish to face, and pulling the trigger.

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Steam News / 8 March 2019

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