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'Hello, Neighbor! Descent Into Madness' follows the first known story of 'Hello, Neighbor'. Our protagonist crashes into a utility pole which sends him into a coma. He is taken to our antagonist's, Mr. Peterson, residence where we learn he's hiding something in his basement. Whether of dark deeds or our protagonist is simply just misunderstanding, we don't know.


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Cartoon Violence
Fantasy Violence
Animated Bloodshed
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I did try all I could possibly can to retarget the animations to the new skeleton, but currently it seems impossible. I won't continue trying until there is a blender addon that can retarget large amounts of animations at once. Sorry.

Currently in the process of retargeting animations to this new skeleton.

ISSUE 01:

With the new optimized mesh, I have to redo all animations, bare with me as the next few weeks will be hell for me.

So, I have completely optimized the players skeleton. TinyBuild and DynamicPixels did a horrible job (sorry) on the skeletons for each mesh, which they fixed in HN2 since it uses the default UE4 skeleton instead of a custom one.

AI UPDATE:

Currently, I have 13 idle tasks that the AI can do; this includes the following: Watching TV, Sleeping, Bathing, Repairing Car, Peeing, Exercising, Watering Flowers, Cooking, Eating, Mopping, Drinking, Admiring House, and Adjusting Pictures.

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Auto Exposure Test.

So, my last post was dumb. The grass textures definitely did not fit the foliage color, so I changed it back. The original textures used in the Pre-Alpha were already 2K resolution. That being said, I won't change them.

The old textures, for the landscape, were meant to be replaced; they usually had odd resolutions and I didn't like how all of them had to use the same normal maps so, I replaced them with 2K variants as they looked a whole lot better. Had to repost, Sorry

I gave Hello, Neighbor: Decent Into Madness a more realistic, less saturated style as this fits the old art style more than the overly saturated lighting. The previous style in my last post fit the Wacky, Zany style of Hello Neighbor and Hello Neighbor 2.

--NOTE: I'm switching the format up, I think my previous format was a little too weird for me to keep doing--

I decided to give HNDIM a graphical overhaul! Tell me what you think. Should I keep it?

--PS: Sorry for the weird cropping--