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Devlog #4 Bulldozer



BUILDERS!


This time we bring you some heavy tools- introducing Bulldozer.
According to history pages, the first armored giant was developed by the British during World War II. The model was called Caterpillar D8 and was fitted with armor for protection.
Further, bulldozers were produced in preparation for the Battle of Normandy with the tasks of clearing the invasion beaches of obstacles and quickly making roads accessible by clearing rubble and filling in bomb craters.

Our giant was created to remove any heavy debris lying on flat surfaces.

Check out the magnitude of our giant


How do you like our model?

Playtest Extended & Patch Notes

Hello Builders!


We're excited to bring you some cool news that you might love!

Due to really high interest in our playtests, we have decided to give you more time in our world of rebuilding and leave the gates open till JANUARY 23rd!
3 extra days of testing- can you imagine?

So don't miss your opportunity to join the fun!

Here are a patch note fixes that comes along:
  • Don't need to change tool for put/take interaction with containers
  • Support for AZERTY keyboards
  • Motion Blur disabled by default
  • V-Sync ON by default
  • Locked mouse cursor on opened UI
  • Opening UI now dis activate current tool (e.g infinitive blow torch)
  • Sense outline fixed in certain situations
  • TPP perspective has been removed
  • Scrolling through tool now is locked while having UI opened
  • Console is hidden
  • Other minor fixes


Devlog #3 St. Nicholas' Church



BUILDERS!


This time we want to bring you closer to one of really popular monument- St. Nicholas' Church.
Hamburg, as many German cities, was ravaged by World War II. You can see sometimes structures that pre-date the war and, then, lots of newer construction post-war. And there are structures that perhaps were not totally lost but repaired/re-constructed. But there are rarely any that remain as they were right when the war came to an end. Plain and simple record of how the city looked. St. Nicholas Church in the heart of Hamburg is one of those places that silently stand as a testimonial to the destruction of war, almost completely as it stood at the end of the war (minor repairs to the belltower).
Our model is based on the moment before it was destroyed by the bombs. You see, what we can see here are actually remains of rebuilded in 1870 church that went almost down in the fire in 1840. Fun fact is that at the moment of rebuilding it, the tower was the highest known edifice.

Check out those marvelous landscapes of our model:


Some raw 3D footage:


And some in action 3D:
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What do you think about our model?

PLAYTESTS ARE OPEN



Hello builders!

The day has finally come- PLAYTESTS ARE OPEN! We hope, you are as excited as we are. Of course we’ll be happy to hear from you on our Discord about your first impressions, hopes about the game and plans and tactics for the playtest.

We will keep you informed about the changes that arise in our game. We look forward to your feedback, suggestions and any comments that will help us improve our game! We want each of you to be fully satisfied while playing WW2: Rebuilder!

Join the community of our game now! We are waiting just for you!



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HAPPY NEW YEAR!



Watch Nigt, New Year's Eve or Candlenights.


No matter how you celebrate end of the year, may it be filled with positive energy and fun- or peace and relax. Still we want to thank you for being here, giving us some positive energy and feedback, and enjoying the content we put out. It was a crazy ride for us and we're chanrging for the ride of our lives that is about to happen right around the corner.

Sicerely
Madnetic Games