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Testing

Hey guys!
Today i did some testing of my game along side some more development, i cant currently access the college due to injury so ive had to make do with the laptop i have at home, unfortunately the laptop does struggle with unity but not so much to a point where i cant continue my progress (thankfully)
all is going well and i am flying along with the game, due to some events i am a little bit behind but am doing work everyday to catch up.

i am now finally happy with the overall look and feel of the game, although i was having some issues when it came to the bow.
in some instances i would grab my bow but for some reason it wouldn't equip from time to time, this was a problem of my computers doing its beautiful job at deleting all my hard work ! but a rewatch of the gem tutorial and axe tutorial from jimmy Vegas was all i needed to be back on track!

now i need to add, targets, when i watched some tutorials they seemed quite complex but im sure after a bit of hard work ill get them in and ready for week 12!

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  1. Hi Eoin

    Hope you are doing ok with the injury!! It sounds like you are on a good road to completing your game and it sounds like you know what exactly you want to do. I know what you are saying about unity struggling on a laptop, mine was behaving pretty badly there for a good while, have you tried ending some background tasks on your laptop to try make it a little better to use ??? I agree with you about Jimmy Vegas, him and his tutorials are really helpful and well explained. I'm really looking forward to seeing if you get the bow to work and how your overall game will turn out. I haven't seen much about that aspect as my game doesn't contain anything like that so I am really excited to see how you make it work.
    Best of luck with the development .

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