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The distance between camera and background landscapes in Deck RX forces us to develope very detailed environments or better said, environments full of elements and decorations to avoid them looking too empty.
Also, as an extra, we share some screenshots of what the map would look like without color, so that those more interested can visualize the geometry of the mesh we use :)
Soon you will have more news about the development of Deck RX! Remember to wishlist it here and tell-a-friend if you think they might be interested! That helps us a lot to reach more people!
Antimatter Shield:
Warp:
We also wanted to take this update to wish you HAPPY HOLIDAYS and a wonderful beginning of 2023, the year in which (we hope) Deck RX will have its official release!
Greetings to all of you and thank you so much for reading us!
We decided to introduce these new ones into the game, which are not only smaller but as you can see in the video below they let you know more precisely which vehicles are involved in the action and where they are at that moment.
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