Camelot Unchained: Bots, Bugs and the Beta

Camelot Unchained: Bots, Bugs and the Beta

As at the end of each week in the development of Camelot Unchained, the team at City State Entertainment has released a new newsletter. This time there are a few pieces of information that are particularly interesting.

Below, you can read a brief summary of the highlights.

We are the bots, resistance is welcomed!

After the team has revised and improved capabilities, animations, and visual effects, they let over 2000 bots compete against each other in a confined space to test performance. The result: No major lags and a FPS rate that makes the game playable at all times during the test.

Thus, one of the blockades on the way to the first beta has been overcome, “virtually destroyed”!

Camelot Unchained Bots in test - Newsletter
The bots celebrate their first day at work with new features!

Beta. Beta? Beta!

That game production does not consist of just playing is made clear by Brittany Aubert in her contribution.

Eliminating bugs that can occur repeatedly in iterations is essential for successful development. However, testing together with players is also important.

And in this context, Aubert writes: “We’re driving towards Beta 1 at full speed”. The first testing phase seems to be getting closer – this time for real.

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Dense and dark forests are one of the hallmarks of Camelot Unchained

As can be seen from the newsletter, development seems to be at an sufficiently advanced stage to soon conduct initial tests with players.

Unfortunately, there is still no concrete date for when exactly the beta will begin. However, we will keep you updated as soon as there are any news!

More information about the previous development of Camelot Unchained can be found on our news page.

Source(s): CityStateEntertainment, MassivelyOP
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