Hello all!
Welcome to the Pedestrian’s monthly update showcasing another month’s worth of progress. Since our last update, we’ve focused on the “transition” areas, meaning the train and elevators. We wanted to make sure they were not only functional, but also visually pleasing. Loading and unloading areas in a seamless and hopefully unnoticeable way. We’ve also been finalizing some of our unfinished assets (mostly in the InnerCity area) and worked on a couple new systems. So without further ado, here’s what happened last month, enjoy!
If you want more of the day-to-day happenings of our game and the progress being made, head on over to our social media.
Twitter - Facebook - Steam Wishlist
Continued to enhance the different hub’s functionality by adding some wires and calculators. Each of these hubs have to be completed in order to access the next area.
In The Pedestrian we are trying to avoid pop up GUIs at all costs, we feel that sometimes they are overused and distracting. So in order for us to have an options menu, we’ve placed them on displays spread throughout the game world. At any point in the game when you hit the ESC key, the camera will fly over to the nearest display and show all the lovely options.
Worked on a mechanism to force the game into a 16:9 aspect ratio
Added the ability to change graphics settings into the options menu
The rooftop area’s hub now functions, transporting you to the different sections of the area.
We worked on the train, making it move between the areas to continue our goal of uninterrupted gameplay.
Similar to the train, we worked on the elevators to remain as functionally fluid as possible and made it look good.
We are refining our area lightmaps, always working towards getting the color palates interesting, while keeping it realistic.
Blocked out the finale area. The goal is to keep this area as practical as possible so that it doesn’t add too much to the development time.
Removed a few unliked puzzles and brought in better ones to fill the holes. This removed the need for an area. We combined the construction area with the finale and rooftops.
The InnerCity had quite a few placeholder props that we worked on finalizing. This helped flush out the area
We improved the way that certain information is displayed to the player. In the past when signs were overlapping we had some flashy outline as well as a popup that showed our overlapping symbol. Like I mentioned earlier, we want to avoid pop ups so now we are using colors to communicate these ideas.
This month has been pretty big for us. Our morale has been high, tasks were concise and completable, and we’ve refrained from adding anything. We’ve been focused on checking off some items that haven’t had much attention, namely the train, elevator, and options menus. Overall, progress was made! Thank you for your continued patience and support, we’ll see you next month!
0 comments