![]() Of course, fixing bugs and any game-breaking problems is still on the table (although "game-breaking" is open to interpretation haha). That's a personal preference for me as a creator, to try and preserve the singleplayer experience as much as possible after release. Will you add more singleplayer content? No, our focus will continue to be on multiplayer and online. less excited) tone and some clear warnings that they are estimates only and players should only purchase the game as-is.Īre you planning more updates after this one? As I said above, yes! Our next steps are to collect feedback and continue improving the online experience now that the basic features are all in place. For me, personally, I've been thinking about how to handle release dates in the future, and I'd like to continue giving estimates, but probably less frequently, and definitely with a more neutral (i.e. Some developers adopt a "when it's done" attitude, which makes sense, but can be frustrating for players in a different way. So it's tough - we need to be optimistic and ambitious to get these things done, and we want to let you know what we're thinking and planning, but it doesn't often line up perfectly. And then Y has its own unforeseen delays, etc. Game development is so hard to predict, though, and a lot of times it's not one thing, but many things that add up, and X gets delayed long enough that suddenly Y takes priority. That being said, you may wonder why we don't simply take all of this into account when we give our release date estimates and pad them out more? The truth is that when we give our estimates, those are our actual internal estimates, and it may seem hard to believe, but we do pad them out! So those dates are the dates we're genuinely aiming for, with confidence. This was particularly true for cross-play. Every platform has its own unique way of handling things, so getting everything lined up is tricky. Often, resolving a problem, even if it seems minor, can take days or weeks as people communicate back and forth across different companies, departments, languages, and time zones. So there's a lot to keep track of at any given moment.īeing multiplatform also adds many challenges - not just technical ones (and those are significant, of course), but also communication ones. On top of that, it's a fairly fast-paced and detailed arcade-style game. At it's worst (for online, I mean!), there are four players running around a double-layered level with destructible terrain, liquid simulation, and high interactivity, where nothing in the level can be disabled temporarily, even when it's out of view. I think I've said this before, but it bears repeating that Spelunky 2 is pretty complex for online multiplayer, despite "just" being a 2d platformer. If you're not, just accept my apologies and my gratitude and then feel free to skip to the next section! ːspel2cavelː I wanted to spend a little time explaining why the delays have been so long, for those that are interested. Trust me when I say that we always feel frustrated ourselves when something doesn't work as planned or we're forced to delay a release. Nevertheless, it's a fun game to come back to once in a while to see if you can get lucky this time around, but be prepared for getting tilted, as for the ways in which you can die, Derek Yu came up with plenty.We really appreciate that so many players have stuck with us as we worked on online multiplayer. I don't see any reason not to change it completely. It's definitely too long for the pace that this game has. One thing is sure, some more visibility on the hazards would be nice, the game's still challenging without it. Some say it's just high and demanding difficulty level, some say it's what makes this game compelling, others that this is just unfair design choice. Two downsides: - it's, unfortunately, an epitome of the old saying: "if life gives you lemons, it really doesn't matter, as you will get blasted from the other side of the room with no way of predicting that". With QOL improvements, smoothened graphics and some new ideas. I plays just like the old one, but better. With QOL If you liked the first Spelunky, you will most likely find yourself liking this one too. ![]() If you liked the first Spelunky, you will most likely find yourself liking this one too. ![]()
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