Hello everyone!
I fixed some bugs this week. With Twitch integration and the overhaul of the studio algo, I've dropped a few bugs.
First and most obvious is a problem with royalties when creating a game engine. Indeed, when you create a proprietary game engine, you don't get royalties, that's now fixed. If you've encountered this bug in your savegame, all you have to do is update the engine to make the bug disappear.
The second glitch is a problem with employees. Although the game shows you 100 employees, only 80 can be found on the interface. Employees are duplicated. That's been fixed too, and if you encounter this problem, the best thing to do is to unassign all employees, then reassign them.
Currently, unassigning employees takes some doing, but this week I'm going to add a button to unassign all employees. That should make it easier.
Yet another bug involves the consoles you manufacture. If you release 2 consoles, and each one makes a profit of 10 million. Then you'll get 30 million instead of 20... Why, well, you see, it turned out to be a bug, and it's been fixed! There was also another bug with consoles: releasing a console in February would show it as released in January. That's been corrected.
That's it, so I'm still planning to work on the Steamdeck next week, as well as adding a Don't show again button on tooltips (I think you'll appreciate this addition), not to mention reviewing the game-over screen.
It's been a busy week of fixes, and I know there's still one bug: when you rename your company, the interface doesn't update, so you have to reload the game for it to show up. I'll work on it next week!
Until then, take care and see you next week.
Xavier aka Binogure
City Game Studio
Binogure Studio
Binogure Studio
Jun 2018
Indie Strategy Simulation Singleplayer
Game News Posts 344
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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https://www.city-game-studio.com/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/726840 
The Game includes VR Support
City Game Studio GNU/Linux [524.68 M]
January 1975, you have created your video game company. You are renting a tight place that allows you to develop your first game. Quickly, your games are successful and you already have to move, but it is up to you to cross the city to pick up your next local. In the blink of an eye you are hiring artists to improve the visual aspect of your games. Next came developers and then testers. But a problem remains, even if your games are brilliants, you don't have enough fans to self-publish a big game to make your studio profitable. You will have to turn to video game editors who will carve out the lion's share. Combinating successes is the only way of getting rid of the publishers. Furthermore you will be able to publish your own publishing contracts. Then you will then be ready to dominate the market and buy back your competitors.
Each game is unique
Maps and studios are procedurally generated. Combined with random events and customizable studios, you will rediscover the game with each new game.
Assign the best studio
Browse the cities and choose the location of your next studio. As my uncle said "we do not hire new talents with vinegar !"
Furnish your studios carefully
Everyone is not a studio designer, yet every piece of furniture has its place in your studio, and can have an influence on the history of your company.
Publish, hire, repeat
Each game is unique, but over time new generations of consoles come out. You cannot create a bestseller alone. You have to hire new talents that will help you creating the perfect game
Game development
The development of the game is broadcast on twitch using the channel binogure.
- OS: Linux Kernel 4.0. Mesa 12. X11 7 (or above)
- Processor: Single CoreMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 (1280x720)
- Storage: 512 MB available space
- OS: Linux Kernel 4.0. Mesa 12. X11 7 (or above)
- Processor: Dual CoreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 (1600x900)
- Storage: 512 MB available space
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