Infection Crisis : Fight For Life - BJS Studio Serbia
Hello everyone. I have some really bad news regarding the new update that was supposed to be released on 24.12.2023 as the last update for this year. Unfortunately, there was an issue while trying to accurately save the day and night cycle. During the development, structural errors occurred, putting the game into an impossible-to-package state.
Therefore, the next update won't be coming out as quickly because the last backup was made BEFORE 08.12.2023 when the last update was released. I need to go through everything, and once I fix and address all the issues, the update will be released. I sincerely hope I can resolve this problem within these two days.
Milords and Miladies! Due to the problems occuring on our court some welcome some unwelcome we couldn't inform you a lot on what's happening during the construction of castle. Today in this announcement we'll talk about what happened while we went silent. Also what we're planning to do (Some court rumors) in the future.
So What Happened?
New Heir Appears:
Our Lead Developer's 2nd Daughter have been born! This might cause some succession problems along the way but for now we shall celebrate!
Problems in our walls
We built our system in Unity to make requests and events more unique and interesting. We had a major problem in our systems, we fixed most of the problems now. We're ready to go!
Winner of the Tournament
We have been in bunch of expos during that time and we got 1st place in one of them called Indieway! HORRAY!
Renaissance in the Castle
While we were dealing with system problems art side of the project thrived thanks to our hardworking art team!
Let us show you the way
Tutorial sequence got better. Still needs some polishing since we also added alot more content and mechanics as well.
Our plans for the future
1. We'll do announcements once a month at the very least.
2. Art and Story Sneak Peaks 0 . 0
3. Special Playtest for Discord members!!
Closing Statements: We hope this announcement was satisfactory. Please let us know if you have any questions, we'll answer them.
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Congrats! You’ve found the perfect blog post. Jackbox Games are local multiplayer games, but with a few extra steps, it’s easy to get a game started with others in remote locations.
If you’re unfamiliar with our games, our general How To Play page is a great place to learn how to start a room and connect players to a game. After you’ve checked that out, hop on back to this page!
Playing with Friends and Family
If you feel confident about your internet connections, just jump onto a videoconferencing service (like Zoom, Discord, or Google Meet). Start a game on your laptop and use the screen-sharing option so that your players can see the game. Everyone can play along on their own mobile devices by using a browser and going to Jackbox.tv. If you’re having difficulty getting back to your video conferencing screen from the game’s full-screen mode, go to the settings in the main lobby and turn off “Full Screen Mode.”
If you’re a Steam fan, you can skip the videoconferencing step and use Steam Remote Play Together. This feature allows you to share your local co-op games online with friends. Using Remote Play Together, only one person needs to own a copy of a Jackbox Games title. Up to four players (or more with faster internet connections) can join.
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Some consoles also have screen share or co-stream abilities as long as you’re playing with someone who also owns that platform. Instead of streaming, many people have set up an additional webcam in front of their TV as an easier option.
You can stream using many different platforms, but we generally recommend using a PC to stream over a video conferencing service such as Zoom or Discord.
When sharing these ways, we recommend wired internet connections when possible!