
The folks at tinyBuild will be attending Twitchcon with their own truck so make sure to follow tinyBuild on Facebook as they’ll be going live as they drive around San Diego and check out some of the sites before the convention!įor more upcoming games on Indie Obscura, check out the popular Early Access arena brawler Battlerite, watch the reveal of metroidvania Lovecraft inspired indie game Sundered, and read our Google indie festival recap. Clustertruck is available starting today on Steam. Frankly, there's no real method to mastering Clustertruck, but it's loads of fun with high replayability. Better yet, challenge your friends!įollowing this simple Clustertruck guide will turn you into a truck hopping champ in no time. We dare you to make the most difficult level you can think of and try your hand at beating it. Make And Beat Your Own LevelĬlustertruck features a level editor where you can try your hand at creating catastrophic truckformer chaos. If you refuse to accept failure, then chances are that you'll eventually succeed. The best way to counter it is to obsessively keeping trying. There’s one fact that you’ll learn fairly quickly in this game and that’s failure is inevitable. Playing it safe doesn’t pay off in this game, especially in the more difficult levels. The best approach is to take a few seconds to figure out where you’re headed and make your move. If you stay in one spot for too long, chances are you’ll end up in a fiery truck pile up or as a casualty to one of the level's perilous obstacles. Moving is the key to success in Clustertruck. If you master this technique, you’ll find a nice spot in the leaderboards for finishing the levels in record breaking time. One can only hope that the destination is on the top of one of the maniacal trucks and is not a catapult to your sudden death. ClusterTruck is all about jumping from truck to truck and reaching a goal, is such a simple premise enough to make it amazingClusterTruck is a simple premis. Simultaneously holding shift and the spacebar will send you hurtling like a missile through the game. Or at the very least, make you feel really good. This will give you the confidence and the superhuman reflexes you’ll need to become a Clustertruck master. Turn Up The MusicĬlustertruck features an awesome soundtrack (which is now available seperately on Steam) so it’s only right that you play the game with your volume cranked up as high as it can possibly go. After months of intense training, studying and analyzing of Clustertruck's difficult game physics, we were able to put together this helpful guide to mastering its exceptionally volatile nature. Without VR.With the release of LandFall Games' Clustertruck, we could think of no better way to begin our chaotic truckformer ventures than to transform ourselves into the ultimate Clustertruck pros. But until then Clustertruck will be mostly about jumping from truck to truck. Not everyone is as brave as you, and most people are likely to avoid such a title until getting confortable with VR. I'm saying it'll certainly be a niche game for a while. I'm not saying it'll make everybody sick and it's doomed. Not really a game that would have people demanding unnecessary extraneous wand controller support either. Probably built in Unity or Unreal which means adding VR is as close to just flipping a switch as possible for the devs. Low poly design lending itself to consitently high frame rates, minimal UI requiring little adjustment for an HMD. I hope the developers consider it.Ĭlustertruck looks like an ideal VR title to me.

The novelty is going to wear off pretty quick for most new VR gamers of contemplating one's own virtual navel and staring at one's own virtual hands and then the cycle of greater thrill-seeking begins.Ĭlustertruck looks like an ideal VR title to me. There's already more than enough of that junk out there. Not every game can be babby's first VR experience training wheels safety space. 2013 wants its "VR is a doomed fad that makes everybody sick" clickbait blog article back.
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The creator must have also somehow converted fabric mods into forge mods which I think is interesting.
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The mod pack used both forge and fabric clients for the mod pack so that players who use the fabric client can play it too. And as far as I know, "uncomfortable experience" of non-VR gaming is low FPS. Fabric is just a different client used to run the mods. If someone wants to get into VR gaming, they need to take it really slow. Most people wouldn't stand 3 minutes of Clustertruck in VR.

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