Hey everyone, first of all, thank you for being here with us and all your feedback we've gotten so far. We love hearing your opinions on the game and the experience you had with Before Your Eyes, so keep them coming! We try to read all your posts on the forum and help out on the spot while taking notes for the patching work we do. The first patch is now live and here's the list of changes it includes: GRAPHICS there was an issue with the games visuals appearing blurry for some players on lower spec PC's. After the patch, BYE should run with higher FPS and without blurriness on a bigger amount of lower or below-minimum spec machines. That said, if playing on a low spec computer, it is still important to use the lowest graphics settings, and lower resolution settings, in order to have a smooth experience. QUALITY OF LIFE we heard you when you said the the non-detection mode and on-screen camera feed feature were not as easily accessible as they could be.. Weve changed that and both modes can now be toggled in the main menu. QUALITY OF LIFE weve added a new chapter point towards the end of the game, titled "Pain." OTHER CHANGES:
- Black screens on low spec machines should no longer occur
- More cameras should now be more easily detected and used
- Addressed the reported Steam achievement issues
- Include webcam overlay during credits
- Other minor changes and fixes
Coda
GoodbyeWorld Games
GoodbyeWorld Games
2021-04-08
Indie Singleplayer
GameBillet
2.00 /
€
Game News Posts 17
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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(13511 reviews)
https://thecodagame.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1082430 
Praise for Coda's initial prototype, the IGF and Indiecade award-winning Close Your:
"We don't know that we'll see anything as creative as Close Your ever again." — ArsTechnica
"The most poignant short story game experience I've had since Passage." — Indiecade
"Close Your's universal themes of life and death would move some people to tears." — Kill Screen
"Blink to move inexorably towards the grave." — Rock Paper Shotgun
"An immersive experiment in human empathy and a commentary on the inevitable march of time." — Phi-Centre
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