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Frontlines: Fuel of War multiplayer demo announced |
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Written by Stryker
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Intent on giving us a taste of not only the single-player portion of Frontlines: Fuel of War, but the game as a whole, Kaos Studios has announced that 360 gamers will soon be treated to a multiplayer demo of the open-world first-person shooter. Additionally, the developer has been keeping its ear to the ground for fan feedback on the first demo and has accordingly made a number of modifications for the better. Thanks to your feedback on the single-player demo, Kaos Studios has modified the game as follows: - Controls - We’re taking the feedback on the control issues seriously and have already begun making changes. Specifically, the C4 drone controls have been improved and we’ve looked at the “dead zone” in the sensitivity. You should see a big improvement in the controls when we release the multiplayer demo.
- Graphics - We’ve been optimizing the graphics and there is a dramatic increase in the framerate. The quality of the graphics also have been brought up to par with other large-scale shooters.
- Popping - The popping has been reduced but there may still be some in the final game given the size of the levels (3 sq miles) and sandbox environment.
- Glitches - The minor clipping issues in the demo have been resolved.
- AI - There were some bugs with the AI in the demo, which have been resolved.
- Pace of the game - The bigger world will make it feel like the pace of the game is slower but this is also probably related to the control and character speed issues that we are working on.
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