

I even have an old shader from a previous game that can blend skyboxes together as well. I don't have a day night cycle yet but I like the idea. Yeah I was waiting to see if I could get the new 939 area before I actually lit it / made elevators work. I might add a function that continously centers and locks the cursor every second just so that it can catch this.will have to test. On a side note, that would be interesting if there was one so that whenever the player gets to a gate, it's guaranteed to be at a different time of day from play through to play through.Īh ok, I know that Unity has some issues with the cursor lockstate that they still haven't resolved.especially with windowed mode or multiple monitors. I can't see anything in it as there's no lighting in it yet, and none of the elevators actually work as of this update.Īll in all I could be imagining it, but could've sworn there was a day-night cycle. Yeah, I can send you the output log file.Īfter playing for a while, the skybox looked to me like it was darkening as I was noclipping around the 939 area. It will also be activated by commands and SCP-970.I play in windowed mode whenever I'm recording, so windowed. It will, however, be active from July 1st to July 14th, should the system's date be set to such.
#SCP CONTAINMENT BREACH UNITY REMAK UPDATE#
Its current location is temporary and is part of the 0.5.8 update being the Anniversary update. SCP-983 will eventually be moved to a proper containment chamber.Prior to release, SCP-983 was kept highly secret, only being teased in the slightest in the info section on the game's official discord and in the SCP list on this wiki.However, if the player clicks SCP-983 a few cycles later, they will receive a glowing candy that, when consumed, reverses the effects of SCP-983 and heals a decent amount of health.


If the player clicks SCP-983 as soon as the option becomes available, they will receive a normal candy that reverses the effects of SCP-983. If he is allowed to sing for too long, the player will be met with death. When he completes a cycle, he will drop a candy that when consumed reverses the effects of his singing. It will then repeat this constantly, whilst the screen and environment are darkened with the exception of SCP-983's eyes and teeth.Īfter about 4 cycles, the option to click SCP-983 becomes available. "Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear (unintelligible), may good luck go with you! A-RING DING DING, It's your birthday!" Upon approaching it, it will stand up, do a back flip, and then sit back down. By singing along with SCP-983, the ‘owner’ may deactivate the monkey which, once done successfully, results in a triumphant declaration of ’BIRTHDAY!’ from SCP-983, at which time it will ring its bell once and produce a single gumdrop-style candy from the bell. SCP-983 will sing this song once every three to four seconds, pausing only to ring its bell, until the new owner has died or met the sing-along requirements, which as of yet are not completely understood but are believed to be based in timing the sing-along properly with SCP-983.Įach verse sung by SCP-983 appears to age the ‘owner’ of the item by what is estimated at one year. SCP-983’s singing was found to vary slightly in pitch as well but maintained a very excited and happy tone. This single verse will be followed by the monkey striking its bell producing a tone that varies in pitch from quite high to rather low. Once SCP-983 physically comes into contact with an individual on their birthday, it will spring to life and do a single back flip before raising its bell and singing a simple song.Ī RING DING DING DING IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY! SCP-983 is completely harmless and inert under most circumstances and may be handled without special precautions so long as the handler is not experiencing the 24-hour period considered the anniversary of his birth. The monkey is capable of emitting speech and sound, although examination of the object has revealed no seams, screws, or openings that would indicate a method of disassembly. In the right hand, the monkey holds a small brass striking rod. In the monkey’s left hand, there is a lightly tarnished brass bell. The monkey is dressed in the remains of what used to be a popular vest design for circus ringmasters. SCP-983 is a vintage mechanical monkey with a faded date located on the bottom of the left foot, placing its manufacture at some point in the 1940s by an unknown person or company.
