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You can play as the pets - so to start you off there are 5 default pets you can spawn & play as from the classic set of AArcade NPCs: Hacker Haley, Fit Frank, Timbo Tyson, Cowboy Carl, and Zombie Joe.
Pets can be any model in your library, but to look good they need idle & run animations. Some things (like floating droids) don't need any animations at all to look good. Toy cars & helicopters, birds & animals, lots of stuff makes sense.
The F9 button is now the Pets Tab. It lets you switch between any pet you have living in your world wherever they are.
There is also a new Player Look-Spot Toggle command that shows an indicator in the world to help attaching things easier.
With Pet Persistence enabled (by default), it will remember which pets are alive in each world & the outfit they are wearing. And if you are playing as a pet, you take your pet & its saved outfit with you between worlds.
For more help w/ pets, check the help button in the Pets Tab. And feel free to jump into the Anarchy Arcade Discord or Twitch streams if you have questions.






The avatar images of other people are now fixed on the menus & in-game, so now you’ll once again be able to know who you’re lookin' at just by lookin' at 'em.
The menus for importing your Steam games are fixed and once again let you import your Steam collection in 1 large batch - or you could import just recent games instead.
Stickers let you apply a game’s Steam Achievement icon images - or your own custom PNGs - as decorations on the cabinet’s marquee surfaces.





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