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| - | ===== The Fallback GDD ===== | + | ====== The Fallback GDD ====== |
| The fallback idea is a somewhat smaller scale possible game. While labeled the fallback, it is in essence approaching the game from the other direction - rather than multiplayer first, it will be campaign (still with multiplayer support) first. It will instead focus down on playing more like Brothers in Arms in the following ways: | The fallback idea is a somewhat smaller scale possible game. While labeled the fallback, it is in essence approaching the game from the other direction - rather than multiplayer first, it will be campaign (still with multiplayer support) first. It will instead focus down on playing more like Brothers in Arms in the following ways: | ||
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| The fallback is a lot more friendly towards procedural content generation. | The fallback is a lot more friendly towards procedural content generation. | ||
| - | ==== Target Audience ==== | + | ===== Target Audience |
| Most definitely players of tactical shooters because of the focus on first person combat in the most effective way possible. | Most definitely players of tactical shooters because of the focus on first person combat in the most effective way possible. | ||
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| + | ===== Game Modes ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Campaign ==== | ||
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