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The production team of "Floating 2" explained why the PC exclusively launched does not support the handle

2025-01-28 05:15:02|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

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The "Flora 2" announced last week was surprised to us, and the PC exclusively announced later was even more surprising.In an interview with IGN, Firaxis Studio said that they focus on the PC platform to optimize the game.

Jake Solomon, chief designer of "Floor: Unknown Enemies", told Igno, creative director of "Youfu 2" that Firaxis Studio has a high goal outlook for this game.They hope to realize physical characteristic image rendering in this work, and provide better environmental destruction and high -autonomy characters and scene environment.In addition, they will attach great importance to the random maps at the stage. Solomon wanted to join this feature when "Unknown Enemies", but the conditions were not allowed at the time."Floating 2" will also support MOD, which is also the function of the PC version.

"In order to achieve the goal, we must play the biggest advantage, and our advantage is the PC platform. This is our home, which is where we really feel comfortable."

The chief producer Garth Deangelis told IGN that the development team of "Floor 2" is small, but the scale is not small.So if you only concentrate on making a platform, you can ensure the fineness of "Floor 2".

"Floating 2" will be specially faced by keyboard -oriented mouse, and many texts will be provided in the game for tactical descriptions. This is also considering that PC players are closer to the screen and can read text.IGN reports that Firaxis even intends to not provide the options for the handle operation when it is released in "Floor 2", but will be improved after the release.

Solomon did not rule out the possibility of "Floor 2" on PS4 and XB1, but he told IGN, "We have not discussed this matter yet.""Floating 2" will be available in Linux, Mac and Windows in November this year.