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Moros Protocol is now available on GOG!

Face the darkness in this pixel-painted sci-fi FPS roguelite where every battle is for survival. Stranded on a decaying warship, stalked by horrors, and guided by a voice you don't recognize, you must adapt, upgrade, and push forward. You may be outnumbered, but you are not outmatched.

Moros Protocol is looking absolutely fantastic. Grab it now and see for yourself.
I don't have a problem with pixel art. I don't even have a problem with pixel art in FPP 3D games, if it's done in certain ways. But I admit that I don't really see the point in making a relatively high-poly 3D FPP game with chunky-pixel textures on everything. It's just a weird (and somewhat unpleasant) dichotomy.
Food for thought:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14bXYaipnxQ

Short version, game breaking problems that prevent completing the game altogether.

edit: stupid forum making the link look wonky.....
Post edited 1 hour ago by Shmacky-McNuts
I am truly sick of this pixellated hipster texture aesthetic, unfiltered textures were transitional and only look decent on period accurate game engines like Build. This just makes the more modern geometry look like anachronistic crap.
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Shmacky-McNuts: Short version, game breaking problems that prevent completing the game altogether.
That's video is probably outdated already. Before the game showed up here today it was updated multiple times. GOG Database shows at least four different builds. Also from what I've seen live on Twitch so far nobody seemed to have any issues that are mentioned in Zlims video. Pretty sure he was playing a already obsolete build.

Back to topic: Jocaste made me buy this game.
Well, according to the timestamp on video, it was posted yesterday. So I think it should make customers consider how little the devs cared, up to the last possible minute. Assuming this isnt still a problem.

Besides which, I care about my fellow customers. I thought it relevant.
I don't know if I'm stuck in a loop or just going loopy, but I feel like this is at least the fourth time this game is being released this month.
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Shmacky-McNuts: So I think it should make customers consider how little the devs cared, up to the last possible minute.
Memory leaks are a bitch, sometimes one (or multiple) slip through the cracks but it doesn't denote laziness on the devs, it's just part of developing a game