Well, Unity's latest version still has issues. Unity's latest patch still has issues. Instead of sitting around waiting for them to be fixed, if they even are fixing them, I'm working around it. The Windows version is built with the latest patch, and seems to work great with or without VR. The OSX version is built with the latest version, which crashes with VR enabled. I disabled VR on OSX for now and may not be able to fully support it in the future, since Oculus doesn't seem to want to support OSX and I'm not sure any other headset manufacturers will either. Of course, most of you aren't VR users, so none of that matters to you.
This is the biggest update yet, and more content is on it's way. For now, keep reporting bugs as you find them and don't be shy when it comes to making suggestions.
Changes
Upgrade to Unity 5 brings more stability and fancier graphics.
You can now freely walk around the back room using wasd to move and the mouse to look around. Interact with objects or the arcade cabinet with E to examine or play them.
Added boards, flyers and posters to the back room.
Dynamic lights now put less strain on the CPU and only update on major changes to the game screen.
New LODs for some models.
Various other performance enhancements.
Lower video settings are now extra low, for those with old or slow hardware.
Secret changes!
Fixes
The game should be more stable and less crashy on most hardware, especially modern hardware.
Known Issues
System cursor is visible in the menu.
Some setting changes will cause dynamic reflection probes to appear black until restarting the game.
If you find any issues, be sure to report them on the community discussion boards. Suggestions are also very welcome. [ 2015-08-20 15:32:43 CET ][ Original post ]
'Gon' E-Choo!' is a 3 stage, arcade-style game based on the earliest arcade platformers. You play as the otter, trying to collect paper airplanes while avoiding the crafty gator and irate bees. Collect them before they fall into the water, or it's game over! Fight back against the insects with your trusty yoyo or read The Junior Guide to Petty Zoological Facts to power up and turn the tables on the gator. Like the games it is based on, 'Gon' E-Choo!' is easy to learn, but hard to master. Casual players will be treated to tricky AI while master players can use the game's non-random patterns to speed run or reach the game's cryptic kill-screen.
The game plays out on a virtual arcade cabinet with mechanical sounds recorded straight from arcade cabinets from the early 80s, complete with a simulated CRT monitor and VR support for maximum immersion.