Posted March 06, 2024 by SahinZ
Good day!
We're a team of 5 students ( 2 developers, 3 artists) working as a team to deliver a polished product!
For this week, we've worked on a prototyping our game after having done some research.
After a group meeting trying to clear any discrepancies or misconceptions of our development we've made the choice to
prototype a Dodgeball like game where the ball goes around like crazy and you're supposed to SMASH it into each other.
SAFETY FIRST!
Before driving off you make sure to wear seatbelts, so we've made sure to use Version Control!
Perforce will be our saviour during these trying times to ensure mostly 0 conflicts!
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The programmers have worked on getting prototypes ready in both Unreal and Unity!
For the Unreal side of the development we've worked on getting the general flow up and going!
2 Player Tussle
After a butt-load of issues we've ended up with a working prototype that has fought these issues and prevailed! For the most part that is, Unreal local multiplayer has proven to be more difficult than we've anticipated!
We'll be looking into this issue as we weren't really able to test it because our developers didn't have access to 2 controllers at the same time.
Our miro board has become more polished, ready for the deluge of reference and inspo that is sure to follow. Some reference has been collected, but a discussion were all of us present our inspo and come to a consensus will be imminent.
Shader shenanigans
After doing dedicated research and fiddling around with all kinds of ideas, a couple of shader concepts have come rolling out;
First up: A sobel filter in UE5. This ingenious piece of programming detects edges through a matrix and makes them black. Everything else is white. White? As in the color that disappears when used as a multiply? Yes absolutely! This means we can use this to create black outlines around everything in quite a stylish way!
It could be interesting to combine the outline and the pixel art for a really strong unique style. If this will be successful is yet to be seen, but we hope that you are looking forward to this experiment as much as us!
See you next week for our upcoming update on the project!
-Team Boomers