





Back in 1995: V2.5.0 update
[ 2018-02-22 01:17:12 CET ] [ Original post ]
The first update since the Survival Update (v2.0.0) and we have a lot of fixes and improvements for you all!
v2.5.0 update info
- Bug fixes
- Fixed issue where some collection items were missing from the Ver 2 (Survival) update.
- Fixed an issue where some character's lines were not playing
- Fixed an issue with some objects displaying incorrectly in the menu screens.
- Fixed a rare issue where being attacked repeatedly would cause the gun's collision to remain active.
- Fixed an issue on the menu screen where the player character's animation would stop.
- Improvements
- Changed the location of objects in the Mt. Side Sanitarium for better visibility.
- Added a graphical indicator at boot to show the game is loading.
- Improved overall performance (mainly for lower spec machines)
- Fixed an issue where the screen would not switch back after a cut scene.
- Improved the visibility for the textures of some characters and objects.
- Added an option to switch confirm and cancel buttons (will not work with some controllers)
- Added a function to automatically switch to the d-pad when a twin stick controller was plugged in.
[ 2018-02-22 01:17:12 CET ] [ Original post ]
Back in 1995: V2.5.0 update
[ 2018-02-22 01:17:12 CET ] [ Original post ]
The first update since the Survival Update (v2.0.0) and we have a lot of fixes and improvements for you all!
v2.5.0 update info
- Bug fixes
- Fixed issue where some collection items were missing from the Ver 2 (Survival) update.
- Fixed an issue where some character's lines were not playing
- Fixed an issue with some objects displaying incorrectly in the menu screens.
- Fixed a rare issue where being attacked repeatedly would cause the gun's collision to remain active.
- Fixed an issue on the menu screen where the player character's animation would stop.
- Improvements
- Changed the location of objects in the Mt. Side Sanitarium for better visibility.
- Added a graphical indicator at boot to show the game is loading.
- Improved overall performance (mainly for lower spec machines)
- Fixed an issue where the screen would not switch back after a cut scene.
- Improved the visibility for the textures of some characters and objects.
- Added an option to switch confirm and cancel buttons (will not work with some controllers)
- Added a function to automatically switch to the d-pad when a twin stick controller was plugged in.
[ 2018-02-22 01:17:12 CET ] [ Original post ]
Back in 1995
Throw the warped code out
Developer
Degica
Publisher
2016-04-28
Release
Game News Posts:
11
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Mixed
(116 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
- Back in 1995 Linux Depot [88.74 M]
Game is not tagged as available on Linux on Steam.
Linux is not in the OS list.
A throwback to the survival horror and mystery games of the original PlayStation, Back in 1995 faithfully re-creates everything from this all-but-forgotten era of games.
Be transported to a world both concrete and indistinct, where you must uncover the mystery surrounding the disappearance of your daughter, the catastrophe that shook the city, and why you’ve decided to finally return.
Back in 1995 was created as a labour of love by indie developer Takaaki Ichijo as a means to replicate the unique feeling he had from his first gaming experiences: the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn.
※ D-pad recommended
※ A 720p or greater screen resolution is required
※ Approximate playtime is 2-3 hours
Be transported to a world both concrete and indistinct, where you must uncover the mystery surrounding the disappearance of your daughter, the catastrophe that shook the city, and why you’ve decided to finally return.
Back in 1995 was created as a labour of love by indie developer Takaaki Ichijo as a means to replicate the unique feeling he had from his first gaming experiences: the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn.
Features:
- Get lost in the nostalgic world of retro 3D graphics, including low res models, texture warping, CRT emulation, and fixed CCTV style camera angles.
- Relive the mystery game genre with an old-school user interface and tank controls.
- Explore a sparse cityscape in the year 1995, littered with clues about the past.
- Interact with a cast of damaged characters whose intentions you can never truly know.
- Uncover the mystery of yourself, your daughter, and what happened to the city.
※ D-pad recommended
※ A 720p or greater screen resolution is required
※ Approximate playtime is 2-3 hours
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