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Storm Box 🌩📦 🏔Procedurally generated world ⚡Storm is shaped like a box instead of a traditional circle 🔁Dynamic and infinite spawns 🎯Kill streaks 🏴‍☠️Hidden treasures Jump in! 7521-0495-2926

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the level of innovation is crazy 🐐

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W

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ZeroYaHero1 yıl önce

Is that MoreBeans??

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How does respawning work? You choose to rejoin or you automatically respawn? Does it just find some cubic space that’s unoccupied and spawn you in a box on a platform there?

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ZeroYaHero1 yıl önce

ATM you just choose when you want to spawn. Allows time to choose new item, breathe, etc. And yes, it finds spaces on the front half of the zone that is safe and builds a spawn for the player.

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Ambitious. but executed perfectly.

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Seriously need to give this a try later, looks amazing 🤌

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Thanks Treqy! My DMs are open on discord if you find any bugs.

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This looks awesome!

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Thanks moose :)

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