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What do you think?

any idea when it will be released? I'm excited to play it

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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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Currently, I am having a lot of problems with the custom skeletons. I will be switching back to the originals but keeping the root motion animations.

PS: No custom AI Scanner, I am using the AI Perception component.

I am currently struggling on whether I should make the game feel more like HN2, which has better controls than the first game, or the early alphas of the first game.

Despite the poll, I think I have to use the Alpha 1 style player or at the very least, a mix between both Alpha 1 and Alpha 2 (Visible player, floating items.) Alpha 2 animations are too hard to get working right now and it obscures your vision too much.

Third Floor recreation using brush tool.

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I don't think that counts as walking.

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Cut chase music added in. I made sure to crop it in Audacity so it loops perfectly.

PS: Sorry if it's loud

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It's a feature, not a bug.

I decided to move certain things to C++ to optimize the game a little more. This will ensure that things like picking up or interacting with objects don't rely upon the frame rate or update ticks.

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UPDATE:

Should I stick with the alpha 2 animated player for the inventory or switch to alpha 1 styled pick ups?

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