New Features and Team Expansion: Exciting Updates from Camelot Unchained

New Features and Team Expansion: Exciting Updates from Camelot Unchained

Camelot Unchained: Nowe funkcje, większy zespół, ale bez Web3

Exciting developments are underway for Camelot Unchained, as revealed in their latest newsletter and top ten-ish update. The newsletter offers a wealth of details regarding user interface enhancements, coding progress, and a special word from Mark Jacobs about the plans for 2024 – assuring fans that they will not be introducing Web3.

The first part of the newsletter, led by Travis, showcases the new Phoenix interface, which is currently available for Beta 1 Backers to test. Moving on, we delve into the animation debugging segment, where engineer James discusses the advancements of their animation debugging tool. This tool enables animators to identify and resolve character and NPC animation issues more efficiently than the previous debugging tool.

The next segment, presented by Wylie and Michelle, sheds light on the visual changes in the game. Wylie introduces the concept of “global lighting,” a technique that simulates realistic lighting effects in the game environment. Michelle discusses the latest lighting updates, particularly focusing on changes made to nighttime illumination and environmental control. These changes have significantly improved the visibility and aesthetics of various environments, as showcased in the before and after screenshots.

Finally, Mark adds his final thoughts to the newsletter, starting with an explanation that the upcoming features for Camelot Unchained in 2024 have nothing to do with Web3. He addresses concerns and explains that CU will be hiring more programmers, with “several new people specifically hired for Camelot Unchained.” They will be seeking individuals skilled in fields such as design, technology, and art, encompassing the entire game at this stage.

To conclude, the newsletter promises that Camelot Unchained has more to reveal about the game and the new team members coming on board, following their December update where the team hinted at “good news” on the way. Initially announced in the Christmas message, Mark assured fans that they would share the good news “at the beginning of next year.” However, as January draws to a close and February approaches, it seems that the news may not arrive this month.

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