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PostCollapse 1.09 update

Postcollapse update 1.09 is now available. There is only one big cosmetic change in this update: The game engine now is able to draw realtime shadows. The game graphics look a bit more interesting because of this.

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addedPostcollapse update 1.09 is now available. There is only one big cosmetic change in this update: The game engine now is able to draw realtime shadows. The game graphics look a bit more interesting because of this. The performance impact should not be too high, since the technique used isn't very demanding. There is also a new setting for this in the options. It is set to 'automatic' and can be manually switched on/off. If you have a slow PC, it is recommended to turn this feature off. To implement this, big parts of the graphics pipeline needed to be rewritten, and this took quite a lot of time, also in order to make it compatible with old hardware. Gameplay updates and changes are planned for the next update. Hope you'll like this update anyway. Feedback is welcome as always!

Postcollapse update 1.09 is now available. There is only one big cosmetic change in this update: The game engine now is able to draw realtime shadows. The game graphics look a bit more interesting because of this. The performance impact should not be too high, since the technique used isn't very demanding. There is also a new setting for this in the options. It is set to 'automatic' and can be manually switched on/off. If you have a slow PC, it is recommended to turn this feature off. To implement this, big parts of the graphics pipeline needed to be rewritten, and this took quite a lot of time, also in order to make it compatible with old hardware. Gameplay updates and changes are planned for the next update. Hope you'll like this update anyway. Feedback is welcome as always!

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