

Here, it is on the cabins and cable systems that we are served. Like all simulation games, the details are where they need to be. Fortunately, that's not the heart of the game. The chalets look like “Welcome to Zombiland”. The arms are not animated, the approach is military.
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Speaking of skiers… how to put it… we are in the minimum union. You can see it on the characters, their skin doesn't really have shade. Here the developers obviously sought to obtain complex lighting effects. We know that the engine is capable of both the best and the worst depending on the developers (Pure Farming 18 runs on Unity for example). Winter Resort Simulator is powered by Unity. Indeed, it was impossible for me to exceed 30 fps despite changes in the graphics settings, and this despite a fairly powerful configuration.
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The game sins with its technical problemsīe careful, I will come back to this part because the publisher tells me that there will be an update on December 12 to improve performance. The snow cannon will be your ultimate weapon to achieve your ends.

It is also necessary to ensure that the skiers always have a few centimeters of powder to be able to practice. Outside the cable car, the player will also have to manage the accesses and the tracks using his snowmobile and a groomer. Without a good tutorial, the game would be unplayable, but luckily we are still guiding our actions. The simulation is pushed to the maximum and the player can / must activate all the switches.

Visual inspection, cable tension, start-up, speed, everything goes, and probably a little too much. In WRS, the player must follow, step by step, all the actions to start the cabins of the station cable cars. Developed by HR Innoways, for whom it is the first game, it targets a very specific niche, since it puts you in the shoes of a ski resort manager. Here is a first impression while waiting for the final version this December 12th. Used to the big family of simulation, the German publishing firm deviates a little from the traditional bus or aviation games, by offering us a truly unusual title: Winter Resort Simulator. A few days ago, I learned of the imminent release of a somewhat peculiar game.
