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A Stunning Water Simulation Made for a Game

OMYOG revealed a new and improved ocean simulation system made in Unity.

Solo Game Developer OMYOG continues the development of Project Ferocious, an upcoming survival shooter being created in Unity, with yet another new feature made for the game. This time, the developer shared a series of demos that showcase the upcoming title's new and improved ocean simulation system. Besides looking incredibly realistic, the system is able to transport dirt, oil, or blood particles in water, has various types of waves, supports whitewater and caustics, and much more.

Previously, OMYOG had already demonstrated stunning plant physics, an incredible bullet holes mechanic, and a cool ocean shoreline and wet sand simulations made in Unity. You can learn more about the upcoming game here and follow the development process over here.

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