C-Smash VRS May 1st update adds time attack mode

C-Smash VRS

RapidEyeMovers and Wolf & Wood have announced the a new free update for C-Smash VRS that will be available from May 1st. This update will add a new time attack mode, where you need to destroy as many blocks as possible in a set time. There will also be monthly refreshes of the top 10 in leader boards. A practice mode and a feature shortcut on the main menu are also being added. The C-Smash VRS May 1st updates notes have been released, and you view them below.

New Features:

  • Time Attack Mode:Smash the most blocks within the time limit and take your place in the monthly leaderboard.
  • Leaderboard Enhancement:Now easily view the top 10 entries and filter to see your own position by selecting any leaderboard.
  • Feature Shortcut:Access new features and find online matches quickly with the new button on the main menu.

Gameplay Improvements:

  • Practice Mode:Hone your skills with the endless practice mode, accessible from the single-player menu.
  • Teleport Movement Update:The teleport movement setting will now predict the ball’s trajectory and will move you into an optimal position for a clean hit.
  • Pause Time Setting (Single Player):Never miss the action with the new pause time setting for teleport movement, ensuring seamless repositioning in single-player modes.
  • Reduced Movement Option (Single Player):A new reduced movement setting, applying a higher “pull” strength to the ball for those who prefer a stationary playstyle.

 Bug Fixes and Quality of Life Updates:

  • Various minor bugs resolved.
  • Quality of life improvements.

Earlier this month, C-Smash VRS – New Dimension non-VR was update announced for PS5, bringing the game to flatscreens. In our C-Smash VRS Review, Stefan said, “With the simplicity of squash and block smashing at its core, C-Smash VRS is a virtual racket sport delight. The bat and ball physics are tricky to master, but stick to the easier Zen mode, or play with a friend in multiplayer and co-op, and there’s plenty of joy to be had here.”

Source: Press Release

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