Hemp
is a useful crop. It’s used to make paper, cloth, food, fuel, and many
other products. But hemp farming in the United States has been illegal
for 56 years. The government outlawed hemp cultivation because it didn’t
want people hiding marijuana crops in hemp fields (they look the same,
but hemp does not contain psychoactive compounds, at least not enough to
matter).
Interestingly, products made from hemp are legal in the US, but they
must be imported from countries that aren’t as insufferably
schoolmarmish. This year, however, US farmers are starting to grow hemp
again. Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana for recreational use,
and some farmers are taking this as permission to grow non-psychoactive
hemp in those states. (Hemp, both the inert and psychoactive varieties,
is still prohibited under federal law). The first company in line to
buy US-grown hemp is Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps. Alternet’s April M.
Short has a good article about the movement.
We’re creating an entire cyberpunk city from voxels, cube by cube built in a software called MagicaVoxel and then Unity to bring all the pieces together. We want to display hundreds of civilian characters and vehices on the screen at the same time to make the game as immersive as possible.
At the moment we are building more assets to be able to record a trailer and finally announce the game. Until then enjoy these little snippets.
Just look at it… I want to play it right now xx I hope that there will be possibity to change The look of a main charakter, imagine all those cyberpunk outfits 💙