Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Yogscart Weekly Update - 22/03/2016

Hey!
It's a day late but here's this week's weekly update!

What's happened this week?
This week was spent re-implementing the single player races into the C# Version of the game. So now you can play either a Tournament, Vs Race or Time Trial in the new build! As well as that I started working on an improved collision system for the karts. It still has a few kinks that need to be worked out, but it should hopefully make racing against AI less stressful. On top of that I also found time to start creating a brand new track! I won't tell you what it is just yet, but it should be fairly obvious... It's bare bones at the minute, but I'm hoping to get Beardbotnik to create some more texture to improve the quality of it. The layout of the track is still being changed as well.


What's coming up?
I'm quite busy at the minute with University coursework, however I'm hoping to re-implement items into the C# version and maybe add a few more this week. Once this is done, I need to focus on polishing up and finishing the menus, at which point I might consider a debug release of the C# version with some dummy test tracks.

Thanks for following the development of Yogscart,
Robert (Robo_Chiz)

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Yogscart First Update - 14/03/2016

Hey!
I'm Robo_Chiz, and I'm the lead programmer of Yogscart!

And this... is our NEW Development Blog!!!!

I've started this to encourage me to share more details about the game and how it's progressing. Previous methods were either too slow (Indie DB) or restrictive with word counts (Twitter), so hopefully you'll all be able to get your Yogscart fix here! I'm hoping to try and update it each week with whatever I've been working on, and I'll try and have some special perks for reading the blog. It's all very experimental, so we'll see how it goes...

So an update on the state of the game...
The last build we released around Christmas has been received pretty positively. Bugs have been found and fixed, and we have a new update ready to ship once we've got enough content ready to go with it. However since that build there has been a slight break within the project. This is mainly due to the fact that Unity (the game's engine) has decided in recent updates to try and stop people from using JavaScript (the language we coded the game in). This is quite annoying as it means I have to convert the game over to C#, getting rid of most of the progress we've made in the last year.

However it's not all bad news! Our current plan is to split the project into two builds...
Yogscart Alpha 1.3 & Yogscart C# Alpha V0.1
How this'll work is that the "Yogscart Alpha" build will be updated every time we have new content available, meanwhile the "C# Alpha" will be updated regularly with features and bug fixes until a point where it surpasses the main build. Obviously this means that the "C# Alpha" will be an inferior game, however I'm hoping that the frequent releases will allow you to see how quickly we are making progress.

The "C# Alpha" isn't quite ready for release yet, so stay tuned for more details...

Content Stuff
In regards to new content, we're happy to announce that work has begone on the Duncan model and we're hoping to have it completed soon. Obviously Beardbotnik is very busy, so we currently have no ETA on that but the screenshots we're getting are promising.



Besides from that, Ross has started working on a few new tracks that'll hopefully make it into the new build.

In other news, we're still desperately searching for more 3D artists and animators, so if you're interested, then send us an email with your portfolio to: yogscart@gmail.com

Christmas Live Streams
Finally we want to say a huge "Thank You!" to everyone that tuned in to our Christmas live streams. It's really nice to see your support in the chat. We'd also like to thank the amazing Caffcast for playing Yogscart on the official Yogscast stream. It meant the world to us and you can watch him do it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEFlPcZRoes

Thanks for reading this sort of introductory update, and I hope that you'll continue to support and share the game.

Thanks,

Robert
(Robo_Chiz)