Sigma Free Fire Lite Copy Game
One may easily dismiss Sigma Free Fire Lite as an unimaginative battle royale game. Everything about the gameplay, from the looting mechanics to the parachuting to any of the designated spots, is there. But the developers were wise enough to slightly alter the controls. The game is made more intriguing by a few extra buttons in addition to the simple touchscreen controls.
This is the area where the game excels visually. Everything about it, including the map, weapon and costume customization choices, and character designs, is beautifully rendered. This game's vivid and intricate graphics are more than enough to warrant a look. However, compared to its contemporaries, the set design is less sophisticated, appearing as simple polygonal objects with largely solid colors and basic shadow dynamics.
Finally, there are still a few optimization problems with the game. First, there is still room for improvement in object collision. The camera reacts poorly when you try to move it close to other objects, such walls, and you can see through them, which could interfere with competitive gameplay. Furthermore, there aren't many players in the game. While it has little effect on queue times, it makes the majority of opponents predictable.
Lastly, the game still suffers from a couple of optimization issues. For starters, object collision could use more work. As you try to move the camera near other objects such as walls, the camera adapts poorly and lets you see beyond walls, which could upset the competitive gameplay. Also, the game has quite a limited player base. It doesn’t affect the queueing times but makes most opponents predictable.