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In the command bar, you can see that you can show and hide the beagle by pressing the X key. This also hides the display. I will look into this and add a message when you have a beagle that it is hidden.
Aiming is a bit tricky in TP view, as the figure is a bit in the way if you're at the wrong angle. You can also double-click the mouse button to switch to the FP view for better aiming.
So far there has been no way to stop time in this game.
I will try the double click for mouse view. That isn't in the list of controls in settings so I had no idea you could do that. I DID see a setting to change camera view but setting a button for it doesn't do anything at all so i thought it was broken.
You need to, for example, look at the animal the Beagle should attack, then press the button for it to attack. A symbol will appear indicating that it is attacking.
I’m also continuously working on providing regular updates for the game. You can check out the latest updates here:
https://steamcommunity.com/games/1524630/announcements
wow why ranting around , what you do is destructive for devs in one word you say he should fix and in another you say trainwreck and warn everyone nice double moral people like you destroying solo devs , thats not constructiv its shabby , its not the fault of the dev , just an example stalker 2 runs ♥♥♥♥♥♥ more then this performance is ♥♥♥♥ , forspoken , hogwarts etc , why do you blame him you said 0 about issues and what issues do you have , and i think you dont read the description of the game and buyed it because zombie stuff , and relized it isnt made for this type of game , the base idea was a relaxing survival game and not a zombie rash game like any other , and btw the unreal engine 5 is heavy , if you have a weak pc its not the devs fault he trys to push out more performance , big studios give a ♥♥♥♥ about this , starfield for example wukong etc why is no one crying about this hmm, i dont like people like you it sounds to me you do it for a reason and rant around , a solo dev depends on constructive critics and help but such comments arent helping , in early days no one cares about bugs glitches etc and was laughing about it just like gta 4 swingset etc and todays generation z uh the game is uh brother uhh a bug its trash uh bla bla this gen is so lost , sry had to say it because it pisses me off
Ok, I play several games made by solo devs. This one by far needs the most work and has been around longer than most of the ones I play. If being honest about the problems people are having in a game is shabby, then nothing would ever get anywhere. There are A LOT of problems with this game. However I do think it has potential. That being said, many of the problems have been problems for quite a long time. Rather than adding new content as usually happens with these games, it would be better to stabilize what is there. Once stable, THEN add new content. I think that is the trap that is being fallen into here. A lot of devs want to keep adding so it doesn't get dull. But a lot of people don't have the patience to slog through the bugs of a game that has been here for a few years now, many of which have been bugs since launch. The only one I see ranting here is you. The person you are responding to has a right to how he feels, especially if he's been waiting for it to be cleaned up since launch, meanwhile more and more content is still being added to it.
Of course, users should not be hindered by bugs or issues. It’s also not something to take for granted when users take the time to report problems – I truly appreciate that. Such feedback helps me better understand whether it’s an actual bug or simply a point where the user is stuck.
Personally, it’s very important to me to help others while also identifying how I can further improve my game to ensure development moves in the right direction.
Ares-X, you are easy enough to understand. I didn't feel obligated to keep testing the game after it failed for me. I had given cash and did not refund. This is the sum total of my involvement. My lack of up-selling your game is due to lack of perceived quality. If at some point in time I replay your game and find it credibly improved, I will then revisit the issue. I wish you success, though I'm not invested in it.