Hey, anonymous alcoholics! Today we are putting out the first version of the multiplayer for beta. That being said, a few things aren't working just yet... like spectating and any other multiplayer mode -besides- One On One. Trying to start any other ones will result in a hard crash. However, you should be able to start servers, join servers, and all that. If you find any bugs, please report them on the community page or to bugs@coaguco.com, as per usual. We expect there may be many. Now we are focusing on getting spectator mode finished up and added in, then off to add the rest of the multiplayer modes. Then, of course, polish and release. For those who are curious, here is the change log for this update:
- Added: various sound effects
- Added: master server to CoaguCo API system
- Added: server list browser to join interface
- Added: multiplayer status board for game lobbies
- Added: One on One multiplayer mode to game
- Added: multiplayer betting interface
- Added: hooks for multiplayer achievements
- Added: stage variable for easier iteration
- Added: all missing achievement hooks for singleplayer
- Added: functionality to deal with ties
- Added: trophy to game over scene
- Changed: hosting games require you to set game mode before opening host lobby
- Changed: removed unused Tutorial script
- Changed: optimized some code
- Changed: player talking animation duration and frames
- Fixed: forfeit not working correctly
- Fixed: multiplayer match updating singleplayer lifetime count
- Fixed: lobby chat not working at all
- Fixed: missing mouse cursor graphic
- Fixed: changing "participation" as client changed it on host and other clients
- Fixed: weird bug where in Options 'Windowed' was replaced by 'Vitals'
- Fixed: chat bubbles not showing up correctly
- Fixed: player being able to join server when game is in progress
[ 2018-07-01 23:54:58 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Into Oblivion Linux 64-Bit Depot [232.79 M]
- Into Oblivion - Private Reserve
Legend has it that this mysterious marvel of engineering known the Pocket Brewer was invented by Dr. Cyrus Stansfield as a means of keeping the homeless away from his dental office's parking lot. Some say it was crafted by the government to subdue the masses of Starkham. Others say some highly motivated drunks cobbled it together when the Noose & Rafter briefly shut down for the summer. Regardless of how it happened, it has allowed the denizens of the town to easily make dangerous alcoholic drinks and hold all-too frequently drinking contents.
The game takes place in various seedy locations through the city of Starkham (prominently featured in our previous games) and against some of it's better known inhabitants. Players can customize their character as well as challenge friends in different multiplayer matches. Bet on your matches directly, or spectate on other people's match and bet, to gain money to buy upgrade, cosmetic skins, and items from the local Shady Merchant.
The game has the following features best laid out in list format with snappy phrases like:
- Face off against five different characters in story mode
- Various outfits, hair styles, and accessories
- Soundtrack by Macabre Gandhi and David Totten
- Online and LAN multiplayer up to 4 people
- Personal and global statistics on debauchery
- A leaderboard system of true alcoholics
- Over 50 items to mix, match, and drink
- Over 100 mixed drink recipes
- Over 15 temporary buffs to save your hide
- Over 15 Residues to sabotage your opponent
- Drink in various locations around Starkham
- Bet against friends and foes to acquire coins
- Upgrade and unlock gear at the Shady Merchant's shop
- 30 achievements to obtain
The game features online and LAN cross-platform multiplayer for Linux, Mac, and Windows so you can drink your buddies under the table no matter what operating system they use. Watch matches as a spectator and bet on the winner either through pot bets or side bets. Or get into the action yourself in one of four different game modes; each with a subset of rules.
Spectators can also rolls dice as they wait for a match to end or even try to influence the outcome through devious methods.
Similar to the "Street Loyalty" features of our last game, The Dope Game, there are some small bonuses for players of our other games. Mostly of the cosmetic variety. Each game played unlocks a different skin set to mix and match with the ones you have already. If you haven't played any of our previous games, fear not, you'll only have to spend a little coin to get them as well.
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or Variants
- Processor: AMD or IntelMemory: 512 MB RAM
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1+Sound Card: Only if you want sound
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or Variants
- Processor: AMD or IntelMemory: 1 GB RAM
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1+Network: Broadband Internet connectionSound Card: Only if you want sound
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