Project Atmosphere Version 0.4 Part 4
Project Atmosp4 Part 4 is a major update to the Sci-Fi adult visual novel (AVN) developed by Dr. MAD. Inspired by cyberpunk classics like Cyberpunk 2077 and Deus Ex, the game follows a university graduate drawn into a secret organization battling mysterious societal threats.
Project ATMOSPHERE v0.4-P4 is a significant content update for the sci-fi adult visual novel developed by
📅 What’s Next? With v0.4 Part 4 wrapped up, we are officially moving into the Version 0.5 "Horizon" milestone. Expect to see the first iteration of the Vehicle Physics system in our next devlog. Project Atmosphere Version 0.4 Part 4
But for now, Project Atmosphere Version 0.4 Part 4 stands as the most detailed, computationally intense, and honest weather simulation toolkit available outside of government research labs. It does not promise pretty skies. It promises true skies—complete with broken caps, microbursts, and the chaotic beauty of an atmosphere that refuses to behave.
Nightclub Expansion: A social event involving Monica and Phoebe that introduces new faces like Olivia to the game’s world. Technical and Visual Enhancements Project Atmosp4 Part 4 is a major update
Community and Future Plans
The Project Atmosphere team remains deeply committed to our community and values your feedback. This update includes several community-requested features and is a testament to the collaborative nature of our project. Looking ahead, we are planning to continue expanding on the world of Project Atmosphere with new narratives, missions, and gameplay mechanics.
The "Cap-Breaking" Algorithm
A new variable, thermal_erosion_rate, simulates how surface heating or mechanical lifting (e.g., from a cold front or mountain) weakens the capping inversion. This is not a threshold; it's a continuous physics process. Users will notice that simply raising surface temperatures no longer guarantees a storm. You need sustained lifting or a 2–3°C perturbation in the mid-level lapse rate. Project ATMOSPHERE v0
Not the jar itself—the original remained under CCTV like a relic—but the knowledge. A smuggled file, a stolen device, a copied harmonic. The instructions spread through encrypted channels and back alleys, and soon jars appeared on market stalls alongside honey and spare parts. Economies shifted overnight: the price of clean air became a commodity more volatile than rare metals. Neighborhoods with access to these pockets thrived through artificially generated summers; others withered, their winds diverted by men who saw profit in withholding weather.