Lambeosaurus TLC Preview - February Dev Blog

As February comes to a close, we wanted to give you all an update on our progress since our last blog earlier this month, including a lot of new and old content getting some love! Read the full dev blog here: Lambeosaurus TLC Updates We have already completed the major updates to its model, with improvements to its textures and proportions for a new and paleo-accurate makeover. These updates include a longer neck and a reshaped head, allowing for a more accurate crest and a longer, more slender beak. We also improved Lambeosaurus’ body proportions to better fit what we know about it today, and made sure to add the front hoof that is now known to feature on all hadrosaurs. Emote Wheel In preparation for our upcoming quests and achievement updates, we have also been working on a new and improved emote wheel! The new emote wheel is planned to have customisation to allow for more than 8 emotes, letting players to organise and change out which emotes they would like to use in-game. New Foliage We want players to feel more immersed and at home in a prehistoric world, and have been creating some ancient flora to help with this. We plan on adding lots of cycads and ferns, as well as conifer trees. As always, we are incredibly grateful for your support as we continue to work on Path of Titans, and are excited to show you what we’ve been up to in the next blog, thanks for watching! For more information please check out: Visit the store at: Path of Titans is a cross-platform indie game with MMO questing, where players choose from 30 dinosaur species and survive, explore, and thrive through life cycle events and social gaming. Find and build a home cave within Panjura, the first of several 8km x 8km maps. Explore our open sandbox, or extend gameplay through an extensive system of MMO questing adventures for the menagerie of air land and sea dinosaurs, with rewards and incentives from egg to adult. Available on Windows, Linux, MacOS, iOS, Android, and all Consoles. #pathoftitans #lambeosaurus #dinosaur
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