Obsidian has just released a new Grounded Developer Vlog video which dishes out more details about the game and how the GOAP AI system works for the various insects in the game.
If you have played Grounded, you know there are various types of insects that inhabit this small backyard, which is much bigger for you since you have shrunken to the size of the insects themselves. From ladybugs to the aphids and spiders, each creature follows a Goal-Oriented-Action-Plan (GOAP) managed by artificial intelligence which allows them to lead their own lives through the yard.
To understand more about the GOAP system, check out the latest developer vlog for Grounded below:
The developer vlog video had Obsidian’s social media manager, Shyla, talk about the game’s insects and how busy they are with their lives in the backyard.
Go near a flooded zone and chances are that you’ll get booped by a gnat. This is because gnats are happier when bumping into players. These cute little bugs love to be by water during the day and the light at night, so the time of day will dictate where you’ll find these happy little guys bopping along.
You might even run into a group of weevils near mushrooms, eating and sniffing the delicious fungus. The developer Vlog also mentions that the team is going to add new insects during Xbox Game Preview and Steam Early Access. So you should be expecting things to turn out even more interesting as the developers are pushing to enhance the gameplay experience for players.
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