辐射:Vault 13团队宣布发布辐射1重制演示

币界网Published on 2024-08-09Last updated on 2024-08-09

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《辐射:Vault 13》团队最近在推特上表示,该游戏的演示将于8月8日东部时间晚上9点左右在Discord频道免费提供。辐射:《Vault 13》将让粉丝们享受到具有更好图形、第一人称视角和实时战斗的原版游戏翻拍。

《辐射:Vault 13》是《辐射4》的一个模组,它正在努力使用“辐射4”引擎重新制作整个《辐射1》游戏。最初的游戏是一个后核RPG游戏,玩家可以探索巨大的荒地。《辐射》于1997年首次亮相,《辐射》游戏是在从中汲取灵感后创作的。该游戏在Steam上获得了“压倒性的积极”的总体评价。

自2021年2月以来,原版游戏翻拍一直在进行中。《辐射》的粉丝们对这一消息欣喜若狂,对改装者为该项目所做的努力表示赞赏。自去年10月以来,该团队一直保持沉默,导致游戏玩家猜测游戏的翻拍进展。然而,Fallout:Vault 13的更新在今年4月重新出现,并承诺在今年夏天提供可玩的演示。

在过去的几年里,《辐射》游戏的翻拍在改装者中很受欢迎。《辐射2》将由《辐射4:阿罗约计划》团队进行粉丝翻拍,该团队今年早些时候发布了一部外景预告片。经过五年的开发,FOLON团队于7月发布了《辐射:伦敦》。

辐射:Vault 13团队鼓励玩家反馈

辐射:Vault 13团队鼓励玩家在下载并参与演示后提供反馈。该团队要求玩家在玩演示时提交第一印象和截图。团队还感谢粉丝们在游戏翻拍开发过程中的耐心和热情。对《辐射:Vault 13》更新的大多数回复都是积极的。

该团队指出,玩家将需要《辐射4》和一台功能强大的PC来运行游戏,以及所有四台《辐射4号》DLC。不幸的是,由于技术限制,游戏将无法在游戏机上使用。Vault 13团队承诺,游戏不会受到下一代Fallout 4更新的太大影响。

该演示将允许玩家探索Inyo地区,其中包括Shady Sands、The Khans、Vault 13和Vault 15。玩家可以期待的一些角色包括Vault Dweller、Razlo、Seth和Aradesh。

新的Fallout 4增强运动模组改善了运动

最近的一段YouTube视频强调了一种新的高级动作模式,该模式改进了《辐射4》中的第一人称和第三人称角色动作。增强运动模组开发商Nexus Mods透露,该模组改进了运动机制,包括短跑、滑动、定向运动、着陆动画、游泳AP等。

Nexus详细说明,后退会使角色移动速度减慢25%,而扫射会使速度降低15%。开发者还提到,游泳和偷偷摸摸会消耗低耐力角色更多的AP。

Nexus Mods提到增强运动模组是高度模块化和可配置的。该模组与《辐射4》中的几乎所有其他模组兼容,包括《辐射:伦敦》。这位模组开发者在8月7日的推文中提供了一个下载链接。

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