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Fix for “Load” text not fitting in the text area on the load screen for multiple languages.Fix for language changes not saving correctly under certain conditions.Better support for gamepad in photo viewer.Fixes for license plates at different graphics settings/resolutions.
#OBDUCTION VR RELEASE DATE PATCH#
Other items added in the patch are as follows: Not only will Obduction have HDR, it will also include NVIDIA Ansel which enables players the opportunity to take and compose in-game screenshots from any position. NVIDIA recently provided Cyan with a sample code for HDR, and they have responded by customizing the code specifically for Obduction.
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This is because, in addition to adding VR support, Obduction now supports HDR.
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Oculus Rift owners should jump at the opportunity to explore Obduction in VR, as the game offers something of a unique experience. Similar in nature to the gameplay of Myst and Riven, players move between puzzles all while taking in the breathtaking visuals around them. In Obduction, players are able to explore a gorgeous alien landscape full of mysteries and puzzles, which they’ll have to piece together in order to find their way back home. While Obduction has been out in the indie game market since August, it recently received a substantial patch adding in VR support for the Oculus Rift, among other things. Obduction is the latest game offering from developer Cyan Worlds, who are known for their previous titles Myst and Riven.