The simulation game Roadcraft, known for its realistic construction challenges, has received a significant update from its developer, Saber. With a focus on enhancing gameplay, the update tackles two major areas: convoy AI and the mobility of the asphalt paver.
Convoys, essential for navigating Roadcraft's dynamic terrains, will now perform more reliably, thanks to a refined AI. The previous iteration often struggled with the intricate paths, causing delays and inefficiencies. With the new update, players can expect these AI actors to maneuver more adeptly, ensuring smoother transit even in the most demanding environments.
AI and Paver Enhancements
The update also addresses issues with the asphalt paver, a crucial component for any player aiming to build efficient roadways. The enhanced mobility will allow players to manage road construction projects with greater precision, minimizing the frustration of earlier versions where the paver's limited responsiveness could lead to time-consuming misalignments.
While these improvements promise to streamline gameplay, Saber has hinted at an intriguing addition on the horizon—a 'hard mode'. Though details are sparse, this mode is expected to test even the most seasoned Roadcraft players by adding fuel consumption management into the mix, further deepening the game’s strategic elements.
By refining existing features and teasing new challenges, the Roadcraft update exemplifies Saber's commitment to evolving its game in response to player feedback while maintaining the integrity of its simulation roots. Whether it's navigating tricky terrains with improved AI or building infrastructure with a more agile paver, players are set to enjoy a more seamless and engaging experience.