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When Bad Things Arrive
5 years ago

1.3.3_01 Released, The Future to Come


Hello everybody! Yes, it has indeed been a while but I bring you yet another tiny update for computer-based versions. I did a full rebuild of all maps, changed a line on the settings screen, and disabled SteamVR from popping up every time you launch the game. I will still respond to any bug reports that get sent to me for the very long, foreseeable future.

So what's next? Well, One Man Army is taking longer than I wish mainly due to quality reasons not being on-par with what I want it to be at. So I'll do (maybe) one last big thing with WBTA- and that's a VR port. The only reason that I knew SteamVR had the common always-launch problem is because now I own a Valve Index and use SteamVR for other games.

What will a VR port include? Probably more content than the mobile release. Other than redoing the main menu to fit within a 3D space, I expect most gameplay things to remain the same, except using your physical hands to point-and-click as opposed to just using your mouse. I don't have any other details about it until I get started (which should be soon).

And that is where I leave it for now. Until next time!



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