Cyberpunk City
  • Welcome to Cyberpunk City Whitepaper! 🚀
  • Getting Started
    • Executive Summary
      • Story
      • Genre & Setting
      • Unique Selling Point
  • Game
    • Gameplay & Core Mechanics
      • Battle Royale Mode
      • Map & Environment Design
      • Operators
      • Chip Collection & Team Support Mechanics
    • In-Game Objectives & Rewards
      • Dynamic In-Game Objectives
      • Node Boxes and Airdrop System
      • Reward Structure
    • Customization & Progression Systems
      • Operator Customization
      • Loadouts and Tactical Gear
      • Battle Pass System
      • Progression and Skill-Based Advancement
      • Marketplace and Trading of In-Game Assets
  • Blockchain
    • Marketplace & NFT Integration
      • In-Game Marketplace
      • NFT Integration
      • Economic Value and Real-World Impact
    • Blockchain and Web3 Integration
      • Why Solana?
      • True Ownership of Digital Assets
      • CYB Token Economy
      • Web3 Features and Community Engagement
      • Security and Fair Play in Web3 Gaming
    • Tokenomics & Revenue Model
      • CYB Token Distribution
      • Vesting Schedules
      • Revenue Streams
      • Economic Sustainability and CYB Utility
    • Technical Infrastructure
      • Account Abstraction with Gameshift
      • Blockchain Integration
      • Security and Anti-Cheat Measures
  • Business Development
    • Roadmap and Development Milestones
    • Team and Advisory Board
      • Core Team
      • Advisory Board
    • Legal and Compliance
    • Conclusion
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Map & Environment Design

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The world of Cyberpunk City is a vast, intricately designed map that captures the essence of a dystopian mega-city. This urban landscape offers both horizontal and vertical gameplay options, encouraging players to explore, strategize, and adapt to changing environments and challenges.

  • Urban Verticality and Interaction: The city is packed with skyscrapers, narrow alleys, marketplaces, and hidden underground areas. Players can climb buildings, gain elevated vantage points, and navigate between areas using ziplines, elevators, and breakable doors. These vertical and interactive features are key to game strategy, providing teams with unique options for ambushes, escapes, and controlling areas.

  • Environmental Hazards: Cyberpunk City’s map includes dynamic elements like breakable walls, doors, and barriers that impact gameplay. Players can use these features to block opponents, create new paths, or reveal hidden areas containing valuable loot.

  • Dynamic Weather and Lighting: Realistic weather effects, such as rain, fog, and smog, influence visibility and player tactics. Heavy rain can obscure distant enemies, while fog can conceal movement in certain areas. Neon lights and reflective surfaces add to the cyberpunk atmosphere, creating extra layers of strategic lighting and concealment.