Android game Fallout Shelter garnered the Best Mobile Game Award during the Golden Joystick Awards. Bethesda gave details on the improved effects and introduced the C.H.A.T application.
In the 33rd Annual Golden Joystick Awards held on October 30, 2015, Fallout Shelter was among the games which brought home an award being the Best Mobile Game, as reported by MNR Daily. Other notable awardees of the night were The Witcher 3, Grand Theft Auto V and Bloodborne while Fallout 4 managed to get the Most Wanted Game title.
The site added that the Best Mobile Award is a testament how grand the game is, as Fallout Shelter become a game of its own. Fallout Shelter is developed as a way of pushing up Fallout 4.
Recently, Bethesda announced the enhancement of the game's creation engine which includes lighting and weather effects that boosted the dynamic impacts for each scene. Screenshots of the lighting and weather effects were posted in Bethesda's blogsite, Realty Today wrote.
Bethesda was quoted saying: "We want objects and characters in the world to feel tactile and grounded, and a big part of that is ensuring that these materials are distinct--that metal reflects light in a distinct manner from wood, for example."
Among the features and systems of the game's new Creation Engine are Tiled Deferred Lighting, Temporal Anti-Aliasing, Screen Space Reflections, Bokeh Depth of Field, Screen Space Ambient Occlusion, Height Fog, Motion Blur, Filmic Tonemapping, Custom Skin and Hair Shading, Dynamic Dismemberment using Hardware Tessellation, Volumetric Lighting, and Gamma Correct Physically Based Shading.
One more feature of Fallout Shelter is the inclusion of an app call "C.H.A.T.", said International Business Times. The app is short for Communications Hub And Transmitter which is free to download for both iOS and Android devices. There are 60 emojis in the app most of which are humorous and feature Pip-Boy.
Fallout Shelter is available for free download on mobile iOS and Android devices, developed by Bethesda Game Studios and Behaviour Interactive, and published by Bethesda Softworks.
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