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1/6 What's Changing in Derby Stars Alpha Build #5 - Reduced tutorials and dialog, added encyclopedia, and meaningful dialog options We've made some big improvements that many of you pointed out during EA. Today I am going to explain these changes. Thread ✨👇

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2/6 First, shorter tutorials and dialog. During EA, we were frustrated by overly long tutorials and dialog. This made each virtual training drill take a very long time, and there were also a lot of comments about awkward backgrounds and facial expressions during dialog.

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3/6 To address these issues, we simply shortened the tutorial and dialog. We also made the characters' facial expressions more varied and adapted to the situation, and the environments they interacted in were made more lively with 3D graphics.

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4/6 Next, we added an encyclopedia feature. Derby Stars is a deep game. It's not just about horses racing, it's about breeding, stats, training, analyzing matches, and so much more.

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As a result, there's a lot of information you need to know to enjoy the game, and it can be very difficult to find what you're looking for. To solve this problem, we've added an encyclopedia feature to the game build. So if you don't know something, you can always look it up!

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5/6 The last thing we're going to show you in the video is the meaningful dialog choices. We already had dialog choices, but they didn't have different outcomes. Now, depending on what choices you make in the dialog, different stats go up or down. Try it out in training!

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6/6 So that's 3 things we've shared with you today that are changing in the alpha build. We've already covered a lot of ground over the past month, but there's still a lot more we want to show you! Stay tuned for more tweets, as well as AMAs and town hall meetings!!! Bye~~

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Amazing 👏👏👏

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Good project. Thanks

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