Welcome to the wonderfully twisted world of Sulfur – where every weapon is a canvas, and each modification adds a new layer of strategy and chaos. Today, we’re thrilled to dive into our FPS Roguelike’s weapon modification system – a feature as unpredictable and exciting as the game itself.
In Sulfur, weapon customization isn’t only about tweaking stats – it’s about creating your own combat experience. Our system is designed to let you experiment with a wide range of modifications, including attachments, magic scrolls, changing the caliber of guns, and a staggering variety of oils. Each choice can dramatically alter your weapon’s performance and how it fits into your playstyle. Expect to experience the action on PS5 and PS4 in early 2025.
Let’s start with attachments. These can be added to any weapon at any time, without needing to unlock special slots. Attachments come in different main types:
In addition to these there is a Gun Crank, making any weapon semi-automatic, and red-dot-sights providing precision even when aiming from the hip. Each attachment modifies your weapon’s stats, such as spread, recoil, and critical chance, allowing for a more personalized combat experience.
As your weapons gain experience and rank up, they unlock additional slots for enchantments and oils. These modifications provide deeper customization, letting you tailor your arsenal to match your unique playstyle.
From these core elements of Sulfur’s weapon modification system we get a lot of moving parts and manipulatable variables, all weapon combinations total to a staggering 35 million possible configurations. This isn’t just about adding attachments; it’s about completely re-chiseling your firearms into different calibers, such as 9mm, 12Ga, 5.56, 7.62, .50 BMG. Each caliber swap transforms your weapon’s performance, and by adding oils and enchantments you’re provided an almost endless plethora of tactical weapons!
We know the “35 million” combinations sounds like a hyperbolic number,
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