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#Parkitect logo update#
The big free update to Version 1.6 and our second paid DLC called Booms & Blooms are available now. There’s also many non-public updates though for testers)
#Parkitect logo Patch#
Updates released on Steam: 533 (in addition to the regular monthly updates we like to patch immediately if there’s anything that might be inconvenient for players.
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This only includes our own code, not engine or other third-party codeġ.: Park.cs (3,737 Lines, contains a bunch of data + methods related to stuff belonging to the park)Ģ.: MultiplayerController.cs (2,946 Lines, base class for multiplayer related code)ģ.: TrackBuilder.cs (2,461 Lines, handles most of the track building UI)Ĥ.: TrackSegment.cs (2,335 Lines, contains methods for positioning trains and connecting multiple segments to a full track)ĥ.: Attraction.cs (2,192 Lines, base class for handling user interactions when building things in the game) We moved the repository in 2017 which messes up the visualization a bit. The legend on the left side explains what the colors mean, and how many files of a certain type there are in the project. Every branch represents a folder in the project (with the folder name being shown as text). A file getting zapped represents a change to that file. Here’s a visualization of all the file changes made during development.Įvery dot represents a file in the project. It can be anything from a single number being changed in the code to the addition of hundreds of new sound files in one go) Total project folder (this includes Unity cache files etc):īuild duration (all supported platforms together): ~20 minutes (incremental build a clean build would take 1-2 hours)Ĭommits: 13,778 (a “commit” is a change to the game, like for example the addition of a new feature or a bug fix. We’ve been working on this for almost 7 years now, so here’s a bunch of numbers about Parkitect! ProjectĪsset folder (the actual “content” of the game): I always find statistics posts about projects interesting…