3:00am Dead Time Demo (Old, Nov. 2012) Windows x64
Nov 11, 2012 Demo 0 commentsThis is the 64 bit version of the first demo of 3:00am Dead Time. It is a little outdated, and shows a limited version of the game as it was 3 months...
Well, as you have seen, we are pretty bad to give you a estimated date. It was only two days without updates, and now we are going to tell you everything.3:00am Dead Time is going to be developed using UDK, to give it the top quality in graphics and sound, while keeping a high performance. We are making a lot of improvements, a lot of optimizations, and adding tons of new features for the game, so you will receive an even better game, much closer to our original idea. Read our latest article (Dev Diary 12) to check more details. For now, here you have some images, and the new requirements (but keep in mind that they are just provisional):
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We are sure you will love the new look and the amazing new features planned for the game. Also, remember that the new demo will be available really soon, so keep an eye on this post!The Irreverent Software Team.
Prepare yourself to be a true paranormal investigator, and have your own TV show. Explore the scariest places in the world, and record evidences from all the paranormal phenomena ever known, from ghosts and demons, to aliens and gnomes. Set up cameras, lights and prepare yourself. The world is yours to explore.


--- Control a complete team of paranormal researchers as they go all around the world looking for the most amazing and scariest evidence.
--- With a tactic gameplay not seen before in a horror game, you will control your squad and will need to organize them just like in the old Tactic FPS classics : Swat4, Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six. Give them instructions, or jump directly into their minds and take full direct control.
--- Set up cameras, microphones, lights...and take a shot! Watch the best evidence, and capture amazing phenomena for the delight of your audience.
--- Ask for help, invite mediums, demonologists, UFO specialists and other professionals to get the job or to invite tormented souls to the party.
--- Interview the local people to know their stories. Many times, they will give you a little push on the right direction.
--- See multiple scenarios, each one offering countless hours of gameplay, thanks to our AI system, Spectrum1.0™, which will react different every time you play, and will adjust to the mood of the player. From haunted houses to ancient and abandoned churches, and from the city to the most mystic forests and fields, the world is yours to explore.
--- You will never get bored, because this is not just a ghosts game. Its a game about the paranormal universe, and because of that, you will be able to see much more. Maybe you will see too much.
NOTE:
This demo is old and outdated, and represents a limited version of the game as it was 3 months ago. A lot has changed since then.
Remember to install the game (32 and 64 bits versions) in a directory without : () ' ? nor other symbols. It must not be installed within PROGRAM FILES(x86).
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Note : We have experienced low framerates and lag with the game in some machines when Windows Messenger is enabled. Disabling Messenger will help with performance issues.
*IrrTV America is a fictional name, property of Irreverent Software. (It is the company that produces the in-game TV show :))
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----- Purchase some needed tools for sound and video recording, because we use real videos took by us as references to the game. And we have now a hard time cleaning up the audio we record with our current microphones.
----- Pay website hosting.
----- Pay some other expenses related with this game, and other tools used for video editing, music design etc.
----- Buy better hardware to test and make the game.
Every single funder will be on the game credits (if they want to), and will have access to the closed beta and the final game once it is released.
(Note : You don't need a Paypal account to pay nor sign up to anything, just a debit/credit card.)
NOTE : Sometimes, the e-mail with the activation key is detected by hotmail (and maybe other services) as a junk message. Check this folder if the e-mail doesn't appear in the inbox folder. If you have any trouble, send us an e-mail to support@irreverent-software.com
Thanks for your interest and support.
*All the images on this post are true in-game images, showing early gameplay and graphics.
0 comments by IrrSoft on May 4th, 2013
Hi everyone. It has been a long while since the last article, and a lot of things were done these last weeks. As you know, we have moved from the Unity free Engine, to the UDK engine, in order to use the latest tools available for game developing, with top quality graphics and sound. However, there are several differences in the workflow and design of the two engines that required some changes in our work. But it was all for the better.
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In this article, the first development diary detailing our experience with the UDK, we will let you know how the work is going, what are some of our plans for Beta 2.0 and the new demo.
Let's start with the most important part of this diary, the performance of the game.
Due to its advanced rendering features, the massive amount of detail allowed and a really smart management of geometry, occlusion culling, post proccess filters and what not, the UDK engine has a unique workflow.
The first thing we noticed was the lack of dynamic batching. The dynamic batching allows a single object which is placed several times in a scene (like a tree, for example) to be batched and managed as just one object, with the performance cost of just one object. Our scenes and meshes, while we worked with Unity, were designed to use this feature whenever it was possible, with fences, massive amounts of grass and foliage, etc.
(A whole jungle with thousands of trees and other plants, using a lot of batching)
In UDK we don't have any kind of batching, so if we place 10 times the same object, it is used and managed as ten individual, different objects. Also, the deferred rendering used by UDK (the same renderer that allows hundreds of lights, and other amazing features) is more expensive than the old and simple forward renderer provided by unity.
(In-game shot from Unity engine, with lightmaps and forward lighting. It is using our Ambient occlusion technique).
(In-game shot from UDK, with advanced rendering features. It is a work in progress, made for testing)
With these facts in hand, we understood two things :
How this will affect the game's development, or the requirements of the game?
Well, that's hard to tell right now. The game's development s going as fast as possible. We are making a lot of high quality props and scenery for the new demo (a HUGE LOT, like, more than 60 new props in the last 10 days), and even if we will need to re-design some of the later scenes (the farm for example used a lot of Unity features like the terrain engine, and the dynamic batching for the crop field), this is being done fast.
And now, the preliminar requirements for the game are already published, and we are making our best to make the game run within those specs. The levels are being designed carefully so the performance can be uniform. Right now, it can still run well with the minimum requirements.
Here you have some pictures of the new, nicer and more detailed props to be featured in the demo :
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But let's talk about what are we planning for the new demo :
For this new demo we want three things :
The demo will be based in micro-scenes. These micro-scenes will be little levels, with different objectives, and different locations, but all of them with a lot of scares and places to explore. The game has now a storyline defined, and this demo will be the first level of that storyline. The farm and the graveyard, that you will see in the second beta will be available once you finish the mission of the demo.
But don't worry, that storyline is just a simple guide to give some order to the levels. Everything in the game is open ended, and you will be completely free to explore, investigate and act as you please.Each micro-scene will have a lot of details, and tons of possibilities. And, during the demo you will have plenty of opportunities to use most of the equipment available in the game, even if just for a little test.
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The first micro-scene available in the demo, as most of you have guessed by now, will be based in a hospital. The urgency room, the X-Ray facilities, the surgery room... all of them provide endless opportunities for great and memorable scares. The hospital scene will have 4-6 rooms to explore, each one with around 50-200 different elements, all of them based in real-life medical instruments.
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There will be some puzzles, some find x object to enter this room mechanics, some jumpscares and a lot of phenmena going on. In total, we have four different microscenes for this demo, three of them as big as the hospital scene, and the other a little smaller. All of them are inside a bigger scene. And, if you are lucky, maybe you can find some clues and concepts about betas 3, 4, and 5 inside these rooms.
We are talking about the best way to keep you interested and make the demo really dynamic during the 2-3 hours of gameplay we estimate it will have. It is a pretty big challenge, but we are confident that we are up to it.
Beta 2.0 development will continue as soon as the demo is out. After all, we need to redesign the scenes and some of the features to get the most of this new engine, because if we are going to use one of the best engines available, and the same engine which powered some pretty awesome AAA titles, we want to push it as far as possible to give you the best game we can, as close to the AAA quality as we can get.
Be prepared for more news, and pictures from the second micro-scene that we are already working on. In the next days, we will also post some images of the hospital themed scene inside the UDK, and if everything goes well, the next article will cover the actual design of a scene inside the engine, the lights placement, the movements, physics, and all the gameplay features that are involved.
And, on a side note, we want to thank you all for your incredible support with this game. It has been less than a year with the development, and we have more than 150 trackers, a lot of videos in Youtube about our game, and even if the development had its slowdowns, you keep following us. It makes us work harder for this project, and to provide you the best results we can.
Thanks again guys, you are amazing!
Thanks for reading!
The Irreverent Software Team.
This is the 64 bit version of the first demo of 3:00am Dead Time. It is a little outdated, and shows a limited version of the game as it was 3 months...
This is the first demo of 3:00am Dead Time. It is a little outdated, and shows a limited version of the game as it was 3 months ago. Keep in mind that...
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What happened to Beta?
Sadly, our PC broke and we lost some of the work while moving to a new one. We had problems restoring the backups, as we explained in the Recording Systems Article. So, Beta 0.2 will have a little delay in its release, but we have now our work again, and we keep going with the project, as you can see in the latest images and news.
Thanks for your support, and don't worry, we are going as fast as we can with it!
The Irreverent Software Team.
I tested the camera test!
and found a really cool idea! very amazing.
lowered some great FPS on High for my machine is not very good.
High: 10 to 15fps
Medium: 20 to 30fps
Low: 40 to 60fps
tested with the maximum resolution 1280x
my specifications
Processor: Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T6500@2.10GHz
Graphic Card: GMA4500MHD
Congratulations put this idea was incredible too great for min not worry too much about the graphical engine but with the gameplay!
And I thought only bad leap, you guys will make that leap fixed?
sorry for english errors I'm using google translator because I do not understand much about the English, I'm Brazilian.
Don't worry, I can understand you really well. Thanks for sharing your results, and don't worry about the performance, because this was a stress scene, pushing the recording system as far as possible. We are happy to see you liked the idea, and about the errors in this scene, well, as this was just a test scene and not a final level, the character you move (which is just a capsule)as well as the scene are not complete, but all of the errors, glitches and bugs are being corrected for Beta 0.2.
Thanks for your support and help!
The Irreverent Software Team.
Thank you!
you sent me the email to test the camera!
I'm very happy with it!
and each time I am proud to help you!
Heeya, I've made a little Let's Test of the Demo :) It's in German but I hope there will be some people watching it though. Maybe the game will become a little more known then, even if I'm a Let's Player who just started :P
Hope you enjoy it though!
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Danke! (google translate is a lot of help...)
We didn't understand a word of your video :P, but we really hope you have enjoyed the demo (you enjoyed it, right?), as the little sneak peak it is. If just one of us was abe to speak German... anyway, thanks for your video, and we would like to ask your permission to link it to this profile, and add it to our gallery (there are gameplays in English and Spanish, and a gameplay in german would be great).
So keep an eye here for more news and thanks for your support!
The Irreverent Software Team.
I just finished testing out the Recording System and it was amazing! Had a few jumpscares too just from the noises :D lol You guys are doing an amazing job, so keep up the great work!
I had a consistent FPS of 200-250 on the highest resolution 1600x900 running on high settings. The lowest FPS it dropped to was 99 so no framerate issues at all. Switching through the different lights didn't affect framerate either. The zoom function worked great too. Same goes for beta 1. Everything is running smoothly.
Specs:
Dell XPS 17 Laptop
Intel core i5
435m Geforce
Windows 7 64 bit
I hope the progress on beta 2 is going smoothly with the PC change :)
Thanks for your response! We are glad to see that it runs well on your PC. 200FPS is a lot of speed, and this recording system is running in the most demanding way, so it will be faster in the game. It seems that we don't need to change it (this is great!)
And yes, we are going really well with this new PC. The old one was crashing very often, and was slowing us a lot.
Again, thanks for your support, and be prepared for new tests in the future!
The Irreverent Software Team.
Public Demo 1.0 is amazing! I barely recognize the game due to so many improvements. If you want, watch my video on youtube: bradye21 (http://youtu.be/Z-dFypEaRaE). And yes, I would love to be mentioned in the credits :) Glad I found your game so early in the process and could be of help in development. Keep up the great work.