League of Corruption - это взрослая пародия на популярную игру League of Legends, созданная при участии RPG Maker MV. Ее история вращается вокруг молодого ученика призывателя, оказавшегося в сложной ситуации. Однажды лейтенант Верховного командования Ноксиан появляется у него на пороге с предложением, в котором нет варианта “Нет”. Куда приведет нашего героя это приключение? Вы будете выбирать его путь, принимая решения на протяжении всей игры. LoC предлагает вам классический игровой процесс в жанре RPG с юмором и горячими сексуальными сценами. Наслаждайтесь путешествием с чемпионками League of Legends по семи разным континентам. Создайте свою команду и преодолевайте препятствия на своем пути. Приобретайте и улучшайте свой собственный замок с помощью различных бонусов и возможностей. Воспользуйтесь соблазнительными предложениями коррупции или оставайтесь чистыми. Так или иначе, ваши действия приведут к различным событиям и определят будущее всего мира. Будете ли вы его спасителем или палачом?
0.3.0 11 scenes, 3 animated scenes -> 12 scenes, 4 animated scenes 23.8k words -> 28.7k words without counting PoV variations. 23 custom soundtracks -> 27 custom soundtracks 22 quests -> 24 quests Visit your castle’s courtyard after visiting Shadow Islands to get the new scene.
Arena challenge Townsville’s pub received a very special guest who’s interested in inviting players to participate in Coliseum. The arena offers 5 levels of difficult enemies with an extra reward for completing the first league.
Animation changes With Kadokawa’s very pleasant surprise – releasing 1.6.0 version of RPG Maker MV, I couldn’t finish integrating animation plugin in time for 0.3.0. Kadokawa outdid themselves with this one: crashes after 5-10 minutes of working in the editor, vanishing maps and events, crashing on assigning graphics – I actually may continue this list but you’ve got the idea. The integration itself is pretty close to completion and it will allow for smoother animation with more variety of speed/movement options. Plus, I think it will allow bypass cashing stage for animations so they would play without any preparation. Anyways it needs further testing on live scenes and I can’t release it as is. Oh, and in case anyone wanted to ask how my support ticket about Linux x86 is doing… Still waiting for the answer.
Balance changes Adjusted some NPC enemy’s power across the board. Added more rewards for defeating elite guards. Interface changes Now you can switch difficulty, PoV or cache options anywhere you want via the main options menu. I split it into two categories – general and sound. The sound is self-explanatory and general has the usual always dash, memory switches plus all the options you had in the castle. All enemies and puzzles react to your choices instantly – you don’t need to leave your current location or restart the game.
Bugfixes and other improvements Fixed water banks on some maps to allow birds and other flying NPC to pass over them and not dive under. Couldn’t check all maps – work in progress. Fixed new equipment pieces – they were available only for Nidalee. Fixed a misplaced layer in the castle outskirts map. Fixed a bug which caused the first “into” scene forget about counting towards the overall clear of the album if players didn’t watch it later. Now the credit is properly awarded during the scene + at album’s opening. Thanks goes to Elyngas for finding this bug out. That’s it, stay tuned for the news – I’ll make an info post about what’s going to happen next around 11th.
0.2.5 Hello, guys! League of Corruption version 0.2.5 is ready and up for downloads. You can get it here. So, let’s see what’s new and start with the usual numbers: 9 scenes with 59 drawn images, 1 scene is animated -> 11 scenes with 61 drawn images, 3 scenes are animated. 18.1k words -> 23.8k words without counting PoV variations. Alright, now I have a little novel. 21 custom soundtracks -> 23 custom soundtracks 18 quests -> 22 quest lines 3+ hours for full clear -> 4+ hours for full clear. 0.2.5’s part may feel shorter due to variable solutions to the main quest line.
Features Parallax mapping update: I reworked a pretty decent amount of starting maps into truly great zones for exploration and adventure – check them out in the game. Yes, I wanted to get rid of the default RPG Maker’s trees. They are awful >< The exact maps are: starting forest, rock cave on your way to the castle, ruin’s outskirts where you meet Ashe for the first time, castle’s courtyard both in the ruined and the renewed versions, Townsville’s main area, Townsville’s port area. My plan for upgrading the zones are progressing pretty good and should be done in the period I set earlier: March – April 2018.
Animation changes There two new animated scenes: one for Ashe and another one for Nidalee. Both of them have 3 separate animations compared to the first animated Nidalee’s scene – just like I wanted to start the new type of scenes. I’ll think about adding another cycle for it to bring it up to the new standard but we’ll see in the upcoming February -> March development plans. LoC got a new option – caching for animated scenes. It allows the game to have three seconds before playing the scene. This allows most hardware to cache all the graphics and execute the scene without text stutter at a cost of waiting. Caching is advised but not mandatory and completely up to the player. You can still choose to play all the scenes without this feature. Players can change this setting from the initial configuration prompt at the start of the game, your room in the castle and on the castle’s second floor – right in the album. This option defaults to off. The stop frame for synching different animations is also gone my logic rework for animated scenes. Now you don’t have to wait for proper animation part to start playing after the previous one is done. This change affects both cached and non-cached versions of scenes.
Difficulty system Another new feature is an option to choose your difficulty setting. This affects all battles with normal, event or boss enemies. Plus, more complex puzzles like the musical tubes have less interactive elements, which make them easier to beat. Difficulty feature doesn’t change any rewards. This option can be changed during the initial configuration prompt at the start of the game and inside your room in the castle. The default setting is normal. You may have noticed the low difficulty grow during the last and current LoC’s update. I didn’t want to force unwilling players to try the game on a level, which was too hard for them. That’s why all the combat encounters of 0.2.0 and 0.2.5 were pretty easy. They will stay the same for easy difficulty but I will bring the fight back for challenge-hungry players with the updated normal setting in 0.3.0. More on this during the upcoming developer’s plans. Perks and passive bonuses from your followers Version 0.2.5 gives players an opportunity to get two new followers for their castle. Aside from scene potential, they bring passive bonuses for your party after completing certain stages of their quest lines. Remember that your actions matter and some of them will be mutually exclusive. This system will get a lot of upgrades and will affect all applicable characters, even the standalone pack which patrons will choose if LoC will be successful. By applicable characters, I mean the stats of said characters. For example, Nidalee doesn’t have mana so gaining MP perk will not affect her in any way.
Balance changes Reworked buff/debuff system for player’s party. Now such effects are much more powerful and handy in battle. This change will be tweaked during the upcoming difficulty scaling. Crafters in your castle got some extra merchandise to help you and your journey.
Interface changes Reworked album interface allows players to hit escape and hop up on the upper level of the menu during all choices except the main album menu. Hitting escape there will close the journal. Cleva upgradz. Now Zogh will give a brief explanation of the upgrade you are going to buy from him and offer a choice to proceed with the upgrade or cancel it. Fixed quest lines which were too long to fit in the journal’s description tab in some of the orc’s quests.
Bugfixes and other improvements Improved NPC’s movement range for some zones. No more ducks sailing down the streets of Townsville. Fixed incorrect layering for bags and boxes inside the bandit’s boss room. Fixed Broken Fang’s name during the combat encounter with him.