Cleared Hot is a truly fun helicopter combat game made in the spirit of Desert Strike and Jungle Strike - with a big update due this month.
The "Chapter1B" update has been announced for March 17th and it's coming with a lot of performance upgrades, including a "Native Steam Deck build". In other words - a Native Linux version, because the Steam Deck uses SteamOS Linux. Much in the same way that Baldur's Gate 3 and Cronos: The New Dawn did direct support for the Steam Deck.
Some of the improvements they made include:
- Native Steam Deck build - unlocked the 90 fps potential.
- Optimized Destruction System.
- Updated Unit Navigation - uses ECS for faster calculations, avoided some recalculations.
- Bullet decals are being pooled.
- Unity 6.3 Update.
- Major vegetation stutters fixed (we pre-load them) .
- Major improvement from enabling depth priming, removing SMAA.
- More anti-aliasing options offered (FXAA, SMAA, TAA, None).
- Ambient Occlusion is a setting that can be disabled for more performance.
- Exposed a render scale setting.
- Improved Unit system- more efficient update loop, and LOD priority system.
Plus they've added in an Arcade Mode that will be a place for replayable content and for experimental missions. There's only a few missions in there so far, but they said they will keep expanding on it. They've also improved the rope system for redirecting missiles and there's a really a fancy new water system included.

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More to come which was a bit delayed including helicopter customization and a new playable helicopter, along with more missions in the upcoming Chapter 2.




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