![]() ![]() (Although 64kb ought to be enough for everyone, of course) Support for large scripts If you edit and use scripts directly in the editor, there was a previous limit of 64KB of code for example inside of actions.ĬopperCube now supports an unlimited amount of size of code in internal editors as well. Minor bug fixes and improvements in WebGL rendering code The installer is now dpiAware (meaning it also scales on highDPI screens) and supports many more languages See the 'advanced' section in the JavaScript scripting reference for details Lots of new scripting functions for the editor and Win32/macOS player for doing Splitscreen, animation scripting, key emulation, mouse cursor positioning and more, contributed by by Vazahat (just_in_case). Splitscreen, Animation Scripting and more.Updated the source code for the Android client to be compilable with the latest Android Studio (Electric Eel) Android Studio Electric Eel compatibility.png icons located in the \icons folder of the editor. It's not perfect (some controls like scrollbars and menus still have the default theme) but it's a start.Īll icons in the editor can now be customized and now have an alpha channel. ![]() These just a few of the top-tier games Steam has to offer.CopperCube 6.6 is available now, including some new features and minor improvements everywhere.ĬopperCube now has an (experimental) dark mode, which can be enabled under Tools -> Options. There are post-apo packages to deliver in the bizarre Death Stranding. You can conquer the world one turn at a time in Civilization, and dance with the demons, shotgun in your hand in Doom. You can roam a zombie-infested city in Dying Light, or roam a post-apocalyptic wasteland in Fallout 4. Terraria for people who want to build cool things in a pixel-art 2D world. Crusader Kings III for fans of complex and comprehensive simulation of a medieval dynasty. Of course there’s much more to find, from many more genres. On a more positive front, there’s the colourful, lively Monster Hunter: World which has you fight and capture massive beasts with a creative arsenal of oversized weapons on your back and a cat companion by your side. ![]() Starting with the ever-popular Dark Souls series, where death comes easily, victories are hard earned, and the world is brutal, rich in detail covered in cobwebs and dust of ages long gone. There’s even something for people who want a challenge. For a less PvP-focused experience there’s Human: Fall Flat, a game mostly about solving physics-based puzzles by controlling some endearingly uncoordinated jelly people. Fall Guys is the hit of 2020, a friendly game full of funny, physics-based puzzles and harmless PvP. If you’re looking for a more relaxed experience, there are some good games on Steam for you too. There are also plenty of dragons, you can shout people to death, and pursue a career as blacksmith, alchemist, enchanter, or a no-good vagabond, if you want to. If fantasy and role-playing games are more to your liking, consider TES V: Skyrim, an open world adventure in a harsh land inspired by the Viking-era Scandinavia. It’s full of tightly directed sequences, solid voice acting, and excellent gunfights. It’s a high-octane action movie in a first-person shooter form. To get started you may want to check out the Call of Duty series, including the CoD: Black Ops subseries. ![]()
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