I was rushing my way to point B, that was controlled by the evil Allies, when I came across two enemy riflemen guarding it who had their sights on me. I only had a slow firing sniper rifle and I was going to turn to leaded Swiss cheese until one of my own riflemen picked both of them off one by one in quick succession on a nearby hill. I turned around to see this hero who saved my life, then I remembered that he is just another one of the 9 mindless AI clones that I'm playing with.
Man, this game is lonely, whats with all the small indie FPS games dying? I've only met one real player yesterday.
There should be some sort of small "control room" building that accelerates production of buildings in its radius by a percentage, similar to the Insulation from Reactor Idle. (I haven't played that far yet in this game, so I don't know if something similar is implemented or not).
I assume that, since I never heard agar.io or its developer ever saying the game will be hosted on Kongregate, or that they will let a "8 year old" according to this person's profile allow this game to be submitted and hosted on Kongregate under their own username. The thumbnail is from MaD2, and is totally irrelevant, adding to the whole suspicion that the original developer of agar.io did not know about this and that this game is hastly submitted to Kong in an attempt to gain popularity and recognition for this person. I don't think this is legal or ok. Game flagged.
Will there be an option to save the custom colors you give for objects in-game? I hate that every time I load the level or accidentally clicked on another item on the list, the one that I changed the color reverts to its original default color when I come back to it. (I'm not talking about the ones that were already spawned in the level, but the one specific object that I'm changing the colors/settings for with the tabs, before I spawn it.)
This has been suggested quite a few times, and the answer is still: It's just very complex. It'd potentially require saving a skin (or skins) for hundreds of items, which might end up bloating the settings file a bit too much.
This has been suggested quite a few times, and the answer is still: It's just very complex. It'd potentially require saving a skin (or skins) for hundreds of items, which might end up bloating the settings file a bit too much.