About This Game What if we take the real-world map and make all buildings three-dimensional? And then draw textures on them and put some trees, power lines and other visual garbage around? That's what: In the same way, almost any point on Earth can be loaded into the game. Load your hometown, find your place and this casual shooter start giving you very unexpected impressions. Warning: though the most places have a relatively high level of detail, it's impossible to render objects exactly as they look in the real world due to map mistakes or lack of geodata. Do not expect a 100-percent match. Places will look recognizable but no more. Also, some places are just completely missing on the map and will be not rendered. 7aa9394dea Title: Generation StreetsGenre: Action, Casual, Indie, Early AccessDeveloper:Roman ShuvalovPublisher:Roman ShuvalovRelease Date: 5 Oct, 2018 Generation Streets 32 Bit Crack street generation este. the streets generation roman. generation streets. generation manic street. new generation street band. streetwear generation. generation green street. generation roman the streets. generations stenson street. generations main street colusa ca. generation streets игра. generation streets скачать. generation streets game. generation streets steam. new generation street fighter. generation streets игра скачать. new generation street dance wotton. generation z streetwear. next generation streetdance. street generation condition publique. random streets generate. generation street triple Nice game to kill some time xD. !! RED FLAGS !! - !! RED FLAGS !! - !! RED FLAGS !!.. 19 positive reviews giving this mindless game a 100% positive rating just three days after it launched here on Steam!...And when you see or play this game, seeing those positive reviews giving this game an 11 out of 10 and comparing it to old school Quake, the red flags SHOULD be going off like crazy!...Could this be yet another low effort asset reliant developer either using alt Steam accounts to praise his own game and\/or *gulp* buying positive reviews? Maybe I'm jumping to conclusions here and this may not be the case at all, but after playing this game, I am truly baffled at how so many people *love" this snorefest lazily developed game so much!...Things that make you go Hmmmmm!Here's my first impressions review:https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ksbHJusf1uo&feature=youtu.be..And here is my score:A big, fat shiny red and gold ZERO ASSET I ripped off of Google just for you Mr Roman Shuvalov! I can't want to see what "Roman Shove-A-Lot" will try and sell us next on Steam! ..I can hardly wait!. !!! WARNING !!! DON'T TRUST ZAXTOR99'S REVIEW !!! HE IS A TROLL !!!There are many (and genuine) reasons one may not recommend this game, and that's their opinion. However, Zaxtor99 has made a lot of baseless accusations that are demonstrably wrong. You can further tell that he is a troll because every time he makes a claim, and someone proves him wrong on Steam or on YouTube, he never responds. The dev even made some corrections about his assumptions and was polite, but Zaxtor99 never responded because he knew he was in the wrong and didn't want to admit it. Here, I will point out what claims he has made in his review and YouTube video, and give proof as to why they are wrong:> Positive Russian reviews are a red flag, claimed dev was buying or making them himselfApparently, games are only good if English speakers review them -- because we all know that people that don't speak English are PURE EVIL, right? \u00af\\_(\u30c4)_\/\u00afOn a serious note, take just a minute or two to throw the reviews into translate.google.com, and you'll see they're mostly regular comments like any other. Not only that, but some of the Russian comments are negative. Why would the dev leave or buy negative reviews? Even the positive ones say there are things that can be improved. That much is true, the game is very new and new features are planned in the future... after all, this is an Early Access Game. It's to be expected.But really, there's a simple explanation for why there are reviews in Russian:Roman. Shuvalov.Seriously, the developer is slavic, and regularly speaks Russian to other players in the Discussions. It makes sense that there are going to be people that are attracted from the Russian community, because he speaks their language and can advertise to them. It's plain and simple. Zaxtor99 is from Idaho, and I get people aren't very smart there... but come on, seriously?> Claimed Unity assets were used for an easy asset flipI'm not even sure if this game uses Unity. However, while there are simple things like trees and powerlines, buildings created are made from structural data pulled from openstreetmap.org, so if the buildings were assets that were downloaded from Unity, they would have a predetermined shape. As it stands, when the data is extracted, the shape and height are created from the data, and most buildings will have a unique structure taken directly from the information put on OSM, which are made by contributors like myself.A commenter by the name of "Arne" on his YouTube video asked Zaxtor99 for proof that the buildings and such were assets. Instead of providing proof, Zaxtor99 waved off a flaw in his arguement for the sake of pride. Nonetheless, Arne did their due diligence and used Wireshark to prove that assets were not being pulled from the Unity store, but rather from the Developer's personal server in .gpak files.> Zaxtor99 started in his hometown and made it seem like the lack of correctly placed\/shaped buildings was a troll on the developer's partThis is incorrect, however. If you actually go to www.openstreetmap.org and look at his home\/hometown ( search: Leland Drive, Canyon County, Idaho, 83687, USA ) you will see that no houses are even mapped there. The only thing that's actually mapped in his town is the Mall (which he said was missing at around 5:13 but then flew right over and around it at 5:33 while also stating the buildings were just basic assets, lmao).I also noticed that when there's no houses mapped on residential streets, the dev made it so that residental streets will have basic houses lined along the road, to prevent maps from being completely empty. This is part of why Zaxtor99 believes the game is a basic asset flip. Apparently, instead of going literally anywhere in the world that would have better and more complete data in OSM, he only played in his dump of a hometown in Idaho. To put things into perspective, although I now live in Tacoma, WA, I come from a small town called Manor in Texas. If you go there in OSM, you will see that every house there is mapped out completely. If I pull it up in Generation Streets, you will see my entire hometown, where each house has its own unique and accurate structure (it's not perfect, but the dev is planning to improve on the world renderer). In contrast, Zaxtor99's hometown only has roads mapped, The only reason there are houses, is because the dev automatically puts them there when the data in OSM is empty.So, all in all, DON'T TRUST Zaxtor99'S HOMETOWN AS AN EXAMPLE, BECAUSE EVERY PERSON'S HOMETOWN IS DIFFERENT -- MILEAGE WILL VARY BASED ON THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION THAT'S ACTUALLY DOCUMENTED ON openstreetmap.org , AND THE DEV SAYS THIS IN THE DESCRIPTION OF THE GAME. IF YOU WANT TO SEE YOUR HOMETOWN, MAP IT YOURSELF IN OSM (it took me 15 minutes to learn how to map, and I mapped my whole workplace's block in about 15 min), OR ASK AN OSM CONTRIBUTOR TO MAP OUT AN AREA.=========================Now, that's all the major points that I wanted to address from Zaxtor99's really crappy reviews. I would recommend you hop on over to his review or his channel and downvote his stuff, and let him know that if he wants to be taken seriously as a reviewer, then he needs to do so honestly, without disinformation. Now, here are my personal opinions on the game itself:Generally speaking, the game is in Early Access. Zaxtor99 did have one thing right, in that the gameplay is a little boring. For me, that's ok. Right now, this feels more like a 3D rendered world map with an alien ship shooter mini-game on top. Since this is still in Early Access, I assume things with improve from here with details and bugs eventually being fixed.Right now, you are simply put in a post-apocalyptic version of the world, and told that the world is overrun with aliens. You fly around in a futuristic saucer-like ship that has a laser machine-gun and some bombs. You can roam about the world and find and destroy some white pods that hold purple aliens and kill them, or build a base and fight some waves of them.The controls can be a little janky sometimes, and the basic gun on the ship feels funny to shoot while strafing. It's also hard at times to judge how high you are in altitude when compared to the red alien motherships, and makes it hard to destroy them as they release the purple aliens.Some recommendations: I would personally like to see more options with the ship, more options for different kinds of ships (like a futuristic jetplane), and weapon types like a laserbeam, and maybe the ability to land and take on the aliens from a foot-soldier POV. Ship upgrades and some enemy variance would go a LONG way for this game, and would make it more like a Bullet-Hell type of shooter. Also, it doesn't make sense for gravity to work on the ship. Another reason it can be hard to hit the motherships that usually sit in the air, is that gravity pulls the ship down, but tapping Space to keep altitude overcompensates. Honestly, the ship should sit statically at the altitude I leave it, not slowly go down. That's what the Ctrl key is for. If I'm in a futuristic spaceship, I should be able to hold my position in the air. :POverall, with the EA in mind, I give it a 6\/10, with future updates likely to improve the game in the future. I would recommend if you want a little mini-game to play over your town, as long as it's up-to-date in openstreetmap.org. Otherwise, keep an eye out for future updates, it's surely going to improve. :). I love things like Google Earth so this was right up my gaming alley, if it had an option to walk around at street level it would be so cool, I realise that this would cause some issues with texture resolution etc but I wouldn't care lol. Thumbs up!. Nice game to kill some time xD. I love things like Google Earth so this was right up my gaming alley, if it had an option to walk around at street level it would be so cool, I realise that this would cause some issues with texture resolution etc but I wouldn't care lol. Thumbs up!. A great idea, and shows a lot of potential. So far it's rather simplistic, but fingers crossed for updates, and even in its current state I would recommend this game at its current price if you really want to support this idea (As of review date, \u00a32.99). Maybe wait for a sale if you're only interested in gameplay (Which is fair, I mean you're here for games to play), or who knows, future updates may add more core gameplay. It's fun visiting familiar places, whizzing around and just playing about. From your home town, to tourist locations, to tiny islands in the middle of the ocean, there's all sorts of odd places you can visit. As for actual gameplay, as I've stated it's rather simplistic. Shoot enemy 'pods', kill enemies and collect energy, spawn your own 'defence point' when you have enough energy, defend from swarms of enemies while blowing up spawner airships, repeat. Only two enemy types (rush melee blobs, and larger floating spawner blobs) currently, and then there's the 'pods' that don't really attack and only spawn enemy melee units when destroyed. Sadly there's no minimap or compass in game currently, so it's easy to get lost as you explore. Still, I have enjoyed this so far and even as just a proof of concept it's rather interesting and worth supporting. Update: Bug fixes: Fixed 'frozen frame from last game' when starting a new game; Fixed huge performance drop after a long flight; Number of enemies is now limited in order to reduce performance issues; Other non-critical bug fixes. Renderer updates: Tagged roofs is now rendered as a cone/pyramid; OSM tag 'roof:shape' is not used yet, other roof shapes and parameters will be implemented in further updates; Road lanes count is now limited to prevent possible errors on the map; Vertical position of the bridges is now calculated more precisely. Common improvements: Added auto-pause on Alt+Tab and on any other cases when window loses focus; Data downloader is now utilizes libcurl for HTTPS support. Working on the map editor is now in progress.. By the way, I am alive: Trying to develop several projects simultaneously multiplied by bad time management broke all reasonable deadlines. But the game is not abandoned.. Update: Bug fixes: Fixed jerky physics movements (experimental, please use --physics-step-v1 launch option to revert this change); Fixed mouse sensivity option applied only after restart; Fixed unability to operate the map on extremely high frame rates (>1000 fps), usually happen because of VSync turned off.. Changes are coming: Big update is coming.
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