AM2R Goes 3D!
Before you freak out, no, I'm not starting a 3D remake of Metroid 2 from scratch using the Unreal engine or something.
It all started when I saw some awesome videos of the Occulus Rift. The awesome results that can be achieved with today's hardware really got me thinking: 3D is the future.
AM2R is bringing you quality entertainment, done like it was done in the 90's, with pretty pixels. If I want to bring the game into the future, it will have to be the way 3D was done in the 90's: Anaglyph 3D!
This is the best solution, since it can be enjoyed by everyone, without having to buy expensive hardware.
So, in order to achieve the amazing depth, I had to change the way objects, backgrounds and tiles are drawn. They all draw 2 times, with different color blending, in additive mode. This means the game will run pretty slow on older computers, due to all the depth calculations and drawing tricks, but it's worth it.
Also, like Batman used to say: With great power comes great responsibility. I added a much needed quicksave feature, very handy to take a break and control the anaglyph induced headaches every 3 minutes. Don't worry if you get too inmersed into the game, a handy full-screen notification will let you know that you need to take a break. Now you have total control of your headache management, and you can enjoy an overall of 2 extra hours of quality content thanks to this feature!
FAQ
- Is it free?
Of course! AM2R will always be free, in any of its forms. You need to provide your own 3D glasses, though.
- Is this an optional feature?
Of course not! 3D is the future, and having an option to turn it off would be like wanting to live in the past. It'd be like having options to play the game in black and white, or emulating the CRT effect of a television. Nobody wants that!
- Can I enjoy this awesome feature now? Or do I have to wait for an update?
You can try it out right now!.
The latest demo (1.34) has a stealthy update system that already downloaded the update while you were sleeping (along with mining some data that's useless for you, but that's something for another blog post).
This version does not include the warning screen yet (it will be added in a later update), so if you find yourself being distracted by seizures or hallucinations, it might be a good idea to take a break.
So go ahead, grab a pair of cardboard 3D glasses, some popcorn and enjoy the demo in it's glorious, brand new 3D mode.
DISCLAIMER
By running the AM2R 1.34 demo ("the demo" from now on), you resign from your right to blame the game, its creators, producers and artists involved in its production for any physical or psychological damage caused by the on-screen effects. The production team will not be held responsible for minor issues like headaches, migraine, dizziness, nausea, disorientation, halluciantions, brain damage, death or blistered thumbs.
It all started when I saw some awesome videos of the Occulus Rift. The awesome results that can be achieved with today's hardware really got me thinking: 3D is the future.
This is the best solution, since it can be enjoyed by everyone, without having to buy expensive hardware.
So, in order to achieve the amazing depth, I had to change the way objects, backgrounds and tiles are drawn. They all draw 2 times, with different color blending, in additive mode. This means the game will run pretty slow on older computers, due to all the depth calculations and drawing tricks, but it's worth it.
FAQ
- Is it free?
Of course! AM2R will always be free, in any of its forms. You need to provide your own 3D glasses, though.
- Is this an optional feature?
Of course not! 3D is the future, and having an option to turn it off would be like wanting to live in the past. It'd be like having options to play the game in black and white, or emulating the CRT effect of a television. Nobody wants that!
- Can I enjoy this awesome feature now? Or do I have to wait for an update?
You can try it out right now!.
The latest demo (1.34) has a stealthy update system that already downloaded the update while you were sleeping (along with mining some data that's useless for you, but that's something for another blog post).
This version does not include the warning screen yet (it will be added in a later update), so if you find yourself being distracted by seizures or hallucinations, it might be a good idea to take a break.
So go ahead, grab a pair of cardboard 3D glasses, some popcorn and enjoy the demo in it's glorious, brand new 3D mode.
DISCLAIMER
By running the AM2R 1.34 demo ("the demo" from now on), you resign from your right to blame the game, its creators, producers and artists involved in its production for any physical or psychological damage caused by the on-screen effects. The production team will not be held responsible for minor issues like headaches, migraine, dizziness, nausea, disorientation, halluciantions, brain damage, death or blistered thumbs.
Comments
Three-dimensional glasses are difficult to get for me who is a Japanese player.
If this function can be turned off, I'd like to do even right now.
I love you, but not this day, Doc. I'll never forgive you for this. Hahaha.
Even still... Not too sure if it was. You've honestly thrown me into an existential crisis right now, and I hate you.
Yeah. I'm mad. Hahahaha.
Funny April fool's prank though.
t3rr4
Luke Aran
I did get the automatic download to work, but because of some things written in the registry from older versions it downloads and runs the incorrect files.
As such, I cannot disable the Other M 3D remake demo now.