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Nice. low resolution monochrome 3d is hard dude, congrats on the raycaster. I found the higher FPS much easier to play at
Thank you! Glad to hear it x3
great job with raycasting, but for me it's completelly unplayable - it gave me nausea. too small res and not enough colors to make the movement bearable for me.
i know it was forced by jam rules.
Ah, I'm sorry to hear that. During development I've played it probably a hundred times but never had nausea. Everyone's different I guess ><
As per the commenter above you said; have you tried playing with 'uncapped' FPS?
It's not about the fps, but alternating light/dark stripes.
I can't read white text on dark background without getting annoying afterview and pre-migraine like discomfort.
The odd movement of the light/dark stripes isn't helping.
I understand, not much I can do about that with the limited palette and resolution. Thanks for trying anyway!
that screenshot is very promising :)
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Nice. low resolution monochrome 3d is hard dude, congrats on the raycaster. I found the higher FPS much easier to play at
Thank you! Glad to hear it x3
great job with raycasting, but for me it's completelly unplayable - it gave me nausea. too small res and not enough colors to make the movement bearable for me.
i know it was forced by jam rules.
Ah, I'm sorry to hear that. During development I've played it probably a hundred times but never had nausea. Everyone's different I guess ><
As per the commenter above you said; have you tried playing with 'uncapped' FPS?
It's not about the fps, but alternating light/dark stripes.
I can't read white text on dark background without getting annoying afterview and pre-migraine like discomfort.
The odd movement of the light/dark stripes isn't helping.
I understand, not much I can do about that with the limited palette and resolution. Thanks for trying anyway!
that screenshot is very promising :)