When you place an object in Parkitect, we give you a semi-transparent preview of what you’re building. It looks like this:
We had this look since the start of development without much change. In the beginning, when the game only contained some simple flat rides and shops that you could place this worked well enough. As the game grew, we added scenery objects that can be placed freely and that can be recolored, or blueprints that allow you to place thousands of objects at once, and these build previews did not work as well anymore. They looked quite messy and even made it somewhat difficult to see what you’re doing at times.
Last week we changed the build previews to look like this:
Apart from generally looking nicer and giving you a much clearer look at what you’re building, the added shadows help a lot with figuring out how far away from the ground the object is. Removing the transparency makes it a bit easier to see how the object intersects with the terrain or other things.
And we changed the way grid-snapping works. It now snaps to both the grid centers and corners at the same time:
The old way of toggling between these options wasn’t intuitive at all. New players frequently didn’t figure it out, which made building annoying. Removing the toggle behaviour also reduces necessary key presses.
On the downside it might be a bit more fiddly than before since there are more snap positions, but we’ll deal with that if it actually turns out to be a problem.
[ 2018-09-10 19:33:33 CET ] [ Original post ]
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Build the theme park of your dreams, and keep it running! Meticulously design that newest roller coaster, place the rides where you want them to be, and construct scenic structures and objects to make the park beautiful. Let your creativity shine, and when you're finished share it with the world!
Features
- Tools to build the theme park of your dreams
- A robust, piece-based roller coaster designer to let you build the greatest roller coaster you can think of
- Detailed guest behaviors. Watch them take the train to that new section of the park, or read their map to find a ride
- Build efficient transport infrastructures to keep your park stocked
- Maintain the illusion by hiding utility structures and the inner workings of the park from guests
- Extensive support for mods and custom content
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04+. SteamOS+
- Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel i3 or comparableMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Shader Model 3.0 capabilities (anything with a graphics driver that isn't older than ~2016 probably works)
- Storage: 2 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: This will run the game. but for the best experience something closer to the Recommended Requirements is better
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- Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel i5 or comparableMemory: 6 GB RAM
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated graphics card made after ~2015
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