Hey all. Thank you for all the wishlists and support. Utopia Process will now be free. Give it about a week for Steam to process the change.
I knew the game wouldn't be a massive financial success, but any semblance of attention has disappeared. Now I just want people to be able to play the game. If you haven't played it yet, enjoy! If you have, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
You may want a refund if you paid for the game. If so, I don't see anyone over the 2 hour mark for this game, so there should be no issues requesting your refund through Steam.
I'm working on my next project, but I don't have anything to show yet. Definitely follow the socials linked below if you want to see what's next ^^
Secondly, the VR project continues getting closer to Beta every day...
Right now, we’re:
-working on a fully updated universe save/load system -continuing to update and improve the combat balance and feedback systems. -bringing our project to the latest version of Unreal - v4.27!
Secondly, the VR project continues getting closer to Beta every day...
Right now, we’re:
-working on a fully updated universe save/load system -continuing to update and improve the combat balance and feedback systems. -bringing our project to the latest version of Unreal - v4.27!
What a prophetic name for such a heroic and tragic figure in the history of Mexico!
He did not inherit a flourishing empire like Moctezuma II, but one fragmented by the European invasion. As the military leader of the Mexica, he fought for the survival of his people, fortifying the city of Tenochtitlan and preparing his people for a war without truce, a war that would culminate in the destruction of one of the most impressive cities in pre-Hispanic America.
How to do justice to such a remarkable figure?
In the concept art we created, we decided not to show Cuauhtemoc in the typical attire of his rank, but fighting like a macehual warrior. Of course, he's wearing some emblems that represent the important position he held, but the general modest attire represents the lack of resources and the suffering of the besieged city that he tried to defend so bravely. At the same time, Cuauhtemoc's defiant pose reminds us of his legendary stoicism and courage, ready to sacrifice himself for his people, to safeguard a world that was doomed, but that he refused to let go without a fierce fight.
Which one of these variations is your favorite?
Let us know in the comments!
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* Animation files are no longer case sensitive, because Steam did not pick this up (and thus made the game unplayable for existing customers updating the game as opposed to reinstalling). * Added Youtube channel icon to the main menu
During the Steam review period, I set the release date for August 19th, However, this and other supplements have been made, and it has been delayed, Sorry to confuse you :)
Expected release date It is [August 25, 2021, 2:00 AM, New York time, USA]. It is [August 25, 2021, 1:00 PM, Korean time]. thank you.