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addedIt was another busy week here at the Tunermaxx office and we're happy to report that Build 112 has just gone live. This one introduces a lot of new features that make use of our "AR HUD": Now, there are tutorial animations, warnings for dangerous terrain, and while doing a ski race, you can keep track of your current time. Also, level exits are now marked through the magic of augmented reality and you're notified when the game progress has been saved.
changedOther than that, there are a bunch of audiovisual improvements, as usual. A bit more important is the introduction of "relaxed seated mode", which I snuck in early last week already, but it deserves to be mentioned in this news post as well. Once you've activated "stick pushoff" in the tablet computers' movement settings, you'll be able to move on skis by pressing the thumbsticks forward in an alternating rhythm. This makes playing much more relaxed, especially if you need to get uphill.
addedPlayers who are still using the Vive Wands or had trouble with WMR's stick clicking (or those who dislike clicking their sticks in general) will be happy about the new option to swap out the double stick-click with a double trigger-button press.
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addedIt was another busy week here at the Tunermaxx office and we're happy to report that Build 112 has just gone live. This one introduces a lot of new features that make use of our "AR HUD": Now, there are tutorial animations, warnings for dangerous terrain, and while doing a ski race, you can keep track of your current time. Also, level exits are now marked through the magic of augmented reality and you're notified when the game progress has been saved.
changedOther than that, there are a bunch of audiovisual improvements, as usual. A bit more important is the introduction of "relaxed seated mode", which I snuck in early last week already, but it deserves to be mentioned in this news post as well. Once you've activated "stick pushoff" in the tablet computers' movement settings, you'll be able to move on skis by pressing the thumbsticks forward in an alternating rhythm. This makes playing much more relaxed, especially if you need to get uphill.
addedPlayers who are still using the Vive Wands or had trouble with WMR's stick clicking (or those who dislike clicking their sticks in general) will be happy about the new option to swap out the double stick-click with a double trigger-button press.
It was another busy week here at the Tunermaxx office and we're happy to report that Build 112 has just gone live. This one introduces a lot of new features that make use of our "AR HUD": Now, there are tutorial animations, warnings for dangerous terrain, and while doing a ski race, you can keep track of your current time. Also, level exits are now marked through the magic of augmented reality and you're notified when the game progress has been saved.
Other than that, there are a bunch of audiovisual improvements, as usual. A bit more important is the introduction of "relaxed seated mode", which I snuck in early last week already, but it deserves to be mentioned in this news post as well. Once you've activated "stick pushoff" in the tablet computers' movement settings, you'll be able to move on skis by pressing the thumbsticks forward in an alternating rhythm. This makes playing much more relaxed, especially if you need to get uphill.
Players who are still using the Vive Wands or had trouble with WMR's stick clicking (or those who dislike clicking their sticks in general) will be happy about the new option to swap out the double stick-click with a double trigger-button press.
So have fun on the course, as Vreni would say, and let us know if you come across any issues while playing!
All the best,
Kalle from Tunermaxx