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Silicon Zeroes 1.1.0 is out!
[ 2017-09-25 19:03:58 CET ] [ Original post ]
As promised, Silicon Zeroes’ first feature patch is out today! Highlights:
- Steam leaderboard support! Mock your friends for their inferior solutions, or compete with the rest of the world!
- New ‘easy’ puzzle “Fastcount”, in ‘The CPU’.
- New ‘hard’ puzzle “Odds”, in ‘Asides’.
- New ‘nightmare’ puzzle “Parallac”, in ‘Sam’.
- New achievement: “Fame: Beat board 2.”
- New achievement: “Three More Things…: Beat Faux-Reg variants 1, 2, and 3.”
- New animation for beating and unlocking puzzles.
- Opcode selectors upgrade in a more intuitive and consistent way when transferred between puzzles.
- Module scoring no longer counts ‘duplicate’ Number modules.
- Wire coloring for registers and selectors now works in a hopefully more useful way.
- The game defaults to fullscreen on launch.
- Screenshake is halved at lower resolutions.
- Play/pause/ff hotkeys changed to “p” in OS X, to not conflict with space-clicking.
- ‘Escape’ in sim returns to editing rather than immediately going to the puzzle select screen.
- Palette scroll is saved between panel openings.
- Tick limits have been ‘flattened’ to correspond more closely with clock periods.
- Some puzzle ideals have been tweaked.
- Textures should no longer vanish on Windows.
- Modules should no longer ever end up overlapping each-other (and thus impossible to place) when transferred between puzzles.
- Discovering a secret while zoomed out now works correctly.
- Non-native fullscreen resolutions work again on OS X. KNOWN ISSUE: cmd-tab is disabled again, sorry!
- Resizing the window while memory is scrolled won’t leave memory ‘stuck’ at an invalid scroll.
- Starting in fullscreen and then switching to windowed no longer allows you to resize the window smaller than 1024x768.
- Augends and addends have been reordered.
- You can no longer mouse over a head that doesn’t exist.
[ 2017-09-25 19:03:58 CET ] [ Original post ]
Silicon Zeroes
PleasingFungus Games
Developer
PleasingFungus Games
Publisher
2017-09-18
Release
Game News Posts:
21
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Very Positive
(238 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
- Linux Depot [108.1 M]
The makers of Manufactoria return with a new open-ended puzzle game.
"The best game about CPU design that I can imagine" -- Zach Barth (SpaceChem, TIS-100).
- Build complex electronics from a variety of simple components, like Adders, Latches and Multiplexers.
- Travel back to the 60s to Silicon Valley's very first startup, and do your best to keep the whole thing from imploding.
- Solve more than seventy puzzles, from straightforward introductions to building fully functional CPUs.
- Original soundtrack by Craig Barnes, composer for Streets of Rogue and Enyo.
"The best game about CPU design that I can imagine" -- Zach Barth (SpaceChem, TIS-100).
MINIMAL SETUP
- Processor: 2.0 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAMStorage: 200 MB available space
- Memory: 1 GB RAMStorage: 200 MB available space
- Storage: 200 MB available space
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