UPDATE! ver .41r2
Added 'death cam' to better know how you died
Added 'laser sentries' which are much like regular sentries except always on - VERY dangerous!
Added edge terrains to the maps so that they integrate with voids now (which makes maps feel more polished)
Added variants to many of the more repetitive tiles
Corpses carried by bunnies in their front slot are now totally hidden in the water!
Spectators can now see robo's bonus and ammo
Linux builds are stable once again! So this means really easy to set up virtual servers again - enjoy! :D
-new void integration- For the next days I will be finalizing and shipping out a new "strategy tips" tutorial to make the game yet more accessible to new players. See below for the comprehensive change list :)
Signifiant changes have been made to the tile set - this version of OBEY is meant to have a tileset very close to the final version so please review your maps especially if you used 'high concrete' on any of them becasue that no longer integrates with low grass
Power plants no longer need an 'id' set on them, this is done automatically for us now
Try out the void terrain and use it to make the maps feel a lot more finished
and of course the new laser sentries, which can be used to make an area of the map inaccessible to bunnies with no collars. Keep in mind that laser sentries line of fire can also be 'blocked' with items (just like the electrical sentries) - this is very difficult to do but could be part of a map design since the laser sentries have a visual indication of when they will fire which can be used to time up a sneaky way past depending on what items bunnies have and what the layout is.
v .41r2 fixed bug where maps that used glow grass could crash the game
gave a pass to explosion particle effects
when delays/lag occurs during objects being destroyed by explosions, it will be much less noticeable now.
modification to laser sentry positions on airstrip
v .41r1
fixed bug where shadows would not always display properly
fixed bug where the tutorial would start as robo instead of bunny
fixed bug where the 'depositing corpses penalize robo' help popup occurred at wrong times
fixed bug where the 'kill cam' would incorrectly function when a client was subverted
fixed bug if a robo switches to spectator, the bonus would not be updated for spectators
v .41r0
fixed bug where sometimes terrain on clients would not match the server
fixed bug where depositing items with an empty robo would cause server error
fixed bug where the wrong image would show on the loading screen tips
linux builds are once again stable
v .40r0
added 'death cam' to better know how you died
added edge terrains so that voids will now be integrated with the map
added transition from high grass to low sand, which provides very good cover, but only if bunnies get right up against it
added variants to many of the more repetitive tiles
added laser sentry. Laser sentries are always on except when manually toggled on/off by robo.
added delayed secondary explosions. Now, when a pile of goodies explodes, any secondary explosion times will stagger.
added that spectators can now see robo's bonus and stats
corpses carried in the front slot are now totally hidden in water
robo is now prevented from activating sentries while they are already active, preventing robo from wasting ammo.
when activating sentries, the activation sound will only occur if it was successful, otherwise a 'fail' sound will play
ai will now call out winning players slightly earlier (when they are within 2300 from a win and are far ahead of the bot)
adjusted all 'official' maps to have integration with the void
map authors no longer need to set the id property on power plants, as they are now set automatically via the Tiled id
fixed bug where placed mines could be destroyed by nearby explosions
fixed bug where if a player walked into robo with corpses but there was no one controlling robo, the server would error
fixed bug where sometimes robo's shooting sound would play during robos flame sound
fixed power plant on zoneFar so that it isn't buried in trees
fixed bug in tutorial where dummy bunnies would scale wrongly
fixed tutorial text bugs on certain langauges by converting the instructions HUD to NGUI instead of Unity Canvas
fixed bug where special characters would not display vertex coloring in confirmation boxes
fixed bug in story translations where special characters wouldn't show
improved tutorial texts (simplified/clarified beginning texts)
tutorial now shows the scores adding up to help illustrate how it will be in an actual game
replaced the 'shortcut' void in airstrip with laser sentries, making it theoretically possible but almost suicidal to pass
various map tweaks and fixes
lowered dropship volume
lowered intro music volume
[ 2016-01-19 21:26:39 CET ] [ Original post ]
Many of you have noticed there has been a spate of updates this weekend!
From a dev standpoint these versions 40/41 area big update with some exciting improvements added that I can already tell are making a difference for new players to ease into the game.
Laser sentries are a new map element that can only be toggled on/off directly by robo. Hopefully map authors can use them in some interesting ways ːsteammockingː
Here are some highlights of the changes:
-new void integration- For the next days I will be finalizing and shipping out a new "strategy tips" tutorial to make the game yet more accessible to new players. See below for the comprehensive change list :)
MAP AUTHORS!
CHANGE LIST:
v .41r2
OBEY
Dez
The Lo-Fi Apocalypse, Inc.
2020-05-12
Action Indie Strategy
Game News Posts 39
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Very Positive
(269 reviews)
http://www.obeygame.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/346970 
The Game includes VR Support
OBEY Linux [325 M]
OBEY is a highly asymmetrical multiplayer game.
We've all played games where you send commands to AI units or teammates.
OBEY instead puts you in the position to command your enemies (human opponents), and to be commanded by them. Players are always free to obey/disobey. It is always up to players to deal with the consequences of their decisions in the game.
You win by bribing and coercing your opponents to do things against their own self interest (and in your interest).
If you are being coerced you have only stealth, intelligence, trickery, and creativity to escape.
OBEY is sort of like Counter Strike Jailbreak Mod meets Spy Party.
OBEY's social aspects have also been compared to Trouble in Terrorist Town and Town of Salem.
To win, make more money than any one else by the end of the round.
To make the most money, take command of the giant robot (the robot player makes 10x more than the other players per second)
You take control of it by walking into a door at the base of the robot.
The player in the robot can easily destroy any player he sees trying to approach (IF he sees them).
That’s the basics – so superficially, it plays like ‘king of the hill’.
However...
Experienced robot players will know that it is not always in their interest to simply kill approaching players.
Why not? Because he can instead coerce them to do what he wants.
and that’s where the game gets interesting…
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY GDOG (Contains instructions for new players)
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY FRAGMIX with inset by GEIN
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE OF A TOURNAMENT GAME (experienced players)
BUNNY GUARD AT WORK!
We've all played games where you send commands to AI units or teammates.
OBEY instead puts you in the position to command your enemies (human opponents), and to be commanded by them. Players are always free to obey/disobey. It is always up to players to deal with the consequences of their decisions in the game.
You win by bribing and coercing your opponents to do things against their own self interest (and in your interest).
If you are being coerced you have only stealth, intelligence, trickery, and creativity to escape.
OBEY is sort of like Counter Strike Jailbreak Mod meets Spy Party.
OBEY's social aspects have also been compared to Trouble in Terrorist Town and Town of Salem.
To win, make more money than any one else by the end of the round.
To make the most money, take command of the giant robot (the robot player makes 10x more than the other players per second)
You take control of it by walking into a door at the base of the robot.
The player in the robot can easily destroy any player he sees trying to approach (IF he sees them).
That’s the basics – so superficially, it plays like ‘king of the hill’.
However...
Experienced robot players will know that it is not always in their interest to simply kill approaching players.
Why not? Because he can instead coerce them to do what he wants.
and that’s where the game gets interesting…
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY GDOG (Contains instructions for new players)
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY FRAGMIX with inset by GEIN
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE OF A TOURNAMENT GAME (experienced players)
BUNNY GUARD AT WORK!
NOTES ABOUT GAMEPLAY:
- When playing as robo... you are free to shoot everything that moves (and this might even work against friends or new players), but if you just use this against experienced players you will get subverted, and you will lose. You want your opponents controlled, not hidden and out to subvert you...
- When playing as a bunny... trying to constantly subvert in the face of an experienced robo is a terrible idea: you will spend most of your game waiting to spawn. OBEY rewards using TRICKERY, STEALTH, and INTELLIGENCE. OBEY does not reward constant blind 'guns blazing' rushing to the robot. (But what did you expect? you are a baby bunny .vs an enormous mecha-canon-turret).
REMEMBER: You will be playing against other human beings - they can not be fooled as easily as AI!
MINIMAL SETUP
- Processor: Dual Core processorMemory: 1500 MB RAM
- Memory: 1500 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB GeForce 8400 / Radeon HD 4000 series or equivalentNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 300 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: OBEY is playable offline via LAN.
- Processor: Quad Core ProcessorMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 600 series / AMD Radeon HD 7000 series or betterNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Microphone headset is HIGHLY recommended.
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