Patch 0.032
[ 2024-09-07 17:20:34 CET ] [ Original post ]
Fixed: - FSR Menu Added: - Chapter 1.0 and 1.1 merged - Chapter 1.0 more areas - Story element - Enemy...? - Elevator Changed: - Chapter 0.0 adjusted - Level 0.0B adjusted - FPS counter moved - Chapter 2 removed Note: 1. Chapter 2 will be back soon as this needs to be reworked with the story. 2. Some notes might be missing because they are currently being edited. 3. The FPS display does not work yet, will be fixed in the next updates.
Sublimity
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Sublimity is a a first-person horror game that takes you into the backrooms - As the girl Chloe, you have fallen into the backrooms and are exploring the surroundings, while hiding from scary creatures. Try to survive long enough to maybe find a way out...
The Backrooms:
The walls are a monotonous yellow and the atmosphere is characterized by silence and isolation, which is reinforced by the old, damp carpets and the bright light of the neon tubes. It is a place where reality seems to blur and madness lurks. Navigating the backrooms requires caution and constant vigilance, because it means that something unknown is wandering around there. It is an eternal paradox, a labyrinth without an exit that challenges players to overcome their own fear and confusion.
The Poolrooms:
The Poolrooms are an extensive complex of interconnected rooms and corridors, slightly submerged in undulating, lukewarm water.
Each area of the level varies greatly in size and structure, from uniform pools and corridors to more open, unusually shaped areas.
These tiles are incredibly flawless, all identical and without a single blemish on their shiny surfaces. All areas of the level are connected in a meaningless way without any easily recognizable purpose
Features:
Immersive Graphics: High-quality visuals offer players an intricate and frightening world to discover.
Stealth and Agility: Gameplay hinges on stealth tactics, enhanced by parkour-like movement.
Real survival horror: You are not a fighter - Try to survive the horrors of the backrooms, you must either escape or hide.
The Backrooms:
The walls are a monotonous yellow and the atmosphere is characterized by silence and isolation, which is reinforced by the old, damp carpets and the bright light of the neon tubes. It is a place where reality seems to blur and madness lurks. Navigating the backrooms requires caution and constant vigilance, because it means that something unknown is wandering around there. It is an eternal paradox, a labyrinth without an exit that challenges players to overcome their own fear and confusion.
The Poolrooms:
The Poolrooms are an extensive complex of interconnected rooms and corridors, slightly submerged in undulating, lukewarm water.
Each area of the level varies greatly in size and structure, from uniform pools and corridors to more open, unusually shaped areas.
These tiles are incredibly flawless, all identical and without a single blemish on their shiny surfaces. All areas of the level are connected in a meaningless way without any easily recognizable purpose
Features:
Immersive Graphics: High-quality visuals offer players an intricate and frightening world to discover.
Stealth and Agility: Gameplay hinges on stealth tactics, enhanced by parkour-like movement.
Real survival horror: You are not a fighter - Try to survive the horrors of the backrooms, you must either escape or hide.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04
- Processor: Ryzen 7 2600
- Graphics: Nividia GTX 970
- Storage: 12 GB available space
- OS: SteamOS 3.0
- Processor: 4 Kerne/8 Threads @ 3.5 GHz (Zen 2)
- Graphics: 512 ALUs @ 1.6 GHz (RDNA2)
- Storage: 12 GB available space
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