Setting Up Your Doors Electrical Room Script
If you're trying to build a horror game that feels like the original, getting the doors electrical room script right is probably one of the most frustrating but rewarding parts of the process. There is just something about that tense atmosphere—the buzzing of the breakers, the dim lighting, and the frantic clicking of switches—that makes or breaks the player experience. If the script isn't snappy or if the logic is buggy, the whole tension just evaporates, and you're left with a clunky room that feels more annoying than scary. ...