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Latest revision as of 07:47, 20 May 2023
Before we start, we should define what a roadmap is. A roadmap is a visual representation of your or a team's strategic plans. It ties together the strategy, the work that needs to be done to reach it's decided goals and a timeline of completion to tie everything together. A roadmap is to help us picture the work that needs to be done along with a corresponding schedule (however since this project is entirely volunteer-based, time is a non-factor).
The Roadmap[edit | edit source]
The first goal to achieve 2-player co-op will for it to be local split-screen multiplayer, and when the prototype consolidates into a more coherent product; implement support for LAN and WAN multiplayer with dedicated server hosting or peer-2-peer server hosting.