Stats! Achievements! Leaderboard!
You may have noticed that on the right there, there is a leaderboard! Yes, OBEY will now have RANKED SERVERS! Don't be intimidated though, as with every type of rating system ever devised, this one will have it's quirks. OBEY's rating system is a modification of the Elo System used by many chess ranking organizations. Think of it as a rough approximation of skill, as indicated by your Skill Rating stat. Over time it is designed to identify the best players in the community (or among you and your friends)! (A friends-only display option will be coming next release bunnywink)
Every player starts with a base skill rating of 1000. Here are some tips if you want to get to the top:
Some of the stats had bugs and were not tracked properly in 1.0, or were just added in this build, so they will start at 0 as of this build and won't perfectly reflect angle of progress. For example corpses delivered was tracked, but not total corpse damage. This means that those stats together may not be super meaningful. If this bothers you, you can reset your stats as described below. Here are all the stats that will be tracked as of 1.01, but were not tracked in 1.0:
32 new achievements have been added to this build for a new total of 50! My general approach has been to make the 'grindy' ones hidden achievements that you will unlock by playing a lot (mostly bunnywink). The visible ones are things that might be tried for. There will be many more to come!!!
Finally, one thing I want to mention is that I modified corpse damage a little bit in the build coming forward. Corpsing is fairly balanced I think, but I thought is a bit underpowered (last week someone snuck in a triple corpse hit on me, and although I was very much hurt, I should have been devastated). I upped corpse damage, accordingly: head: was 1000 is now 1500 body: was 1000 is now 1500 full corpse: was 1500 is now 2000
Some of you have experienced a bug where the tutorial text is off the top of the screen. My code fix failed for this, but after this released was pushed out, a fellow player found a temporary fix for it: In your Windows display settings go to Scale and Layout > change size of text, apps, and other items and set it to 100%. Higher than that could cause the GUI system to get confused and place it off of the screen. Enjoy! -dez As usual, below is the official changelist!
[ 2020-05-26 15:54:43 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hi everybody!
OBEY's first post-release update is ready!
Some of you may not know that OBEY 1.0 has been tracking many of your gameplay stats!
Yes, your subversions, your epic wins, and your terrible terrible backstabbing corpse deliveries among many other things:
Some on my screenshot here are '0', these will be properly tracked from the current release forward.
The main menu screen will have some mini stats in the upper right hand corner, click on them to see your full stats like this.
Leaderboard!
You may have noticed that on the right there, there is a leaderboard! Yes, OBEY will now have RANKED SERVERS! Don't be intimidated though, as with every type of rating system ever devised, this one will have it's quirks. OBEY's rating system is a modification of the Elo System used by many chess ranking organizations. Think of it as a rough approximation of skill, as indicated by your Skill Rating stat. Over time it is designed to identify the best players in the community (or among you and your friends)! (A friends-only display option will be coming next release bunnywink)
How do you get the top ranks?
Every player starts with a base skill rating of 1000. Here are some tips if you want to get to the top:
- Beat other players with higher or similar ranking to yours.
- Win matches against human players.
Don't:
- Lose to players with a lower skill rating than you.
- Lose to bots.
- Abandon a match after playing for more than 5 minutes on a ranked server.
- Give up in the middle of a match. Fight to the end for placement! OBEY is notorious for upsets!
- Not play for a long time (you will be taken off the leaderboard, but your Skill Rating is always preserved for when you return).
Things that won't affect your skill rating:
- Playing on a server that is not ranked. (Ranked servers say RANKED: Yes in their description)
- Playing in matches with less than 4 human players
- Playing in a match in which you finished but participated less than 3 minutes. (as a player)
- Spectating
- Your score or your behavior during the match. The only thing that counts is your placement at the end.
Do:
Statistics
Some of the stats had bugs and were not tracked properly in 1.0, or were just added in this build, so they will start at 0 as of this build and won't perfectly reflect angle of progress. For example corpses delivered was tracked, but not total corpse damage. This means that those stats together may not be super meaningful. If this bothers you, you can reset your stats as described below. Here are all the stats that will be tracked as of 1.01, but were not tracked in 1.0:
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Stats recorded starting today:
- Total Corpse Damage Caused
- Total Corpse Damage Received
- Average % of bunny time wearing a collar (this is based on last 5 games only)
- Average % of bunny time in drop ship (this is based on last 5 games only)
- Laser Walls Placed
- Total Bunny death count while in Robo
- Average bunny deaths/kills per robo reign (this is based on last 15 reigns)
- Global total of bunny deaths (this is based on everyone's total bunny death count while in robo)
- Skill Rating Further, some stats and achievements are ONLY tracked if 'minPlayers' on a server is met (4 human players by default), here are the stats/achievements that will only be recorded/achieved if minPlayers is met:
- Your first win achievement
- Obedience win achievement
- Domination/Dominated achievements
- Clean Win achievement
- Cheap! and TLC Ultimate Cheapskates achievements
- robo wins / bunny wins stat
- second placements stat
- third placements stat
- games lost stat
- total games played stat
- total score earned stat
- recent score earned stat
- average placement stat and recent average placement stat
- % of time collared stat
- % of time in dropship stat
- Skill Rating
Achievements
32 new achievements have been added to this build for a new total of 50! My general approach has been to make the 'grindy' ones hidden achievements that you will unlock by playing a lot (mostly bunnywink). The visible ones are things that might be tried for. There will be many more to come!!!
Change to corpse damage:
Finally, one thing I want to mention is that I modified corpse damage a little bit in the build coming forward. Corpsing is fairly balanced I think, but I thought is a bit underpowered (last week someone snuck in a triple corpse hit on me, and although I was very much hurt, I should have been devastated). I upped corpse damage, accordingly: head: was 1000 is now 1500 body: was 1000 is now 1500 full corpse: was 1500 is now 2000
Bug with the tutorial text is off the screen:
Some of you have experienced a bug where the tutorial text is off the top of the screen. My code fix failed for this, but after this released was pushed out, a fellow player found a temporary fix for it: In your Windows display settings go to Scale and Layout > change size of text, apps, and other items and set it to 100%. Higher than that could cause the GUI system to get confused and place it off of the screen. Enjoy! -dez As usual, below is the official changelist!
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v 1.01r1
- added /cancelrecord and /cancelstats mod commands that can turn a regular match into an unranked match
- changed server reading of player debt limit to always read in a negative value, ie: -abs(settingsValue)
- fixed bug where skill rating and ranking were not logged
- fixed bug in average time % wearing collar display
- fixed bug in average time % in dropship display
- fixed bug Clean Win achievement only possible if you win as robo against minplayers v1.01r0
- added stats and top scores preview to main menu if steam is connected
- added stats and top scores display window
- added steam statistic: % of bunny time with collar
- added steam statistic: % of bunny time in dropship
- added 32 MORE Steam Achievements (now 50 total!)
- added 'ranked server' to the server descriptions yes/no
- added 'current highest score' to the server description. example: 1234/10000
- added mouse interpolation option (only affects bunny controls)
- added additional server logging to allow nodecraft to track players coming in/out
- added command confirmations to /allmute and /allunmute commands
- changed corpse head damage from 1000 to 1500
- changed corpse body damage from 1000 to 1500
- changed full corpse damage from 1500 to 2000
- changed tributary map. It now is a little bit harder for robo due to added cover near the drop area
- fixed issue with steam interfering with running a server out of the game build directory.
- fixed bug where mouse could incorrectly disappear when using menus in the tutorial
- fixed bug (attempted, can't replicate) where tutorial message window could be off screen depending on resolution
- fixed bug (attempted, can't replicate) where main menu could be off screen depending on resolution
- fixed bug where corpse damage taken wasn't being tracked.
- fixed bug where corpse damage received wasn't being tracked.
- fixed bug where laser wall placement stat not being tracked
- fixed bug where deaths during current reign was not being tracked
- fixed bug where 'reset' in controls options did not reset the controls GUI after reset
- fixed accept/cancel buttons on menu buttons being too small for some translations
- updates to translations
OBEY
Dez
The Lo-Fi Apocalypse, Inc.
2020-05-12
Action Indie Strategy
Game News Posts 39
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Very Positive
(269 reviews)
http://www.obeygame.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/346970 
The Game includes VR Support
OBEY Linux [325 M]
OBEY is a highly asymmetrical multiplayer game.
We've all played games where you send commands to AI units or teammates.
OBEY instead puts you in the position to command your enemies (human opponents), and to be commanded by them. Players are always free to obey/disobey. It is always up to players to deal with the consequences of their decisions in the game.
You win by bribing and coercing your opponents to do things against their own self interest (and in your interest).
If you are being coerced you have only stealth, intelligence, trickery, and creativity to escape.
OBEY is sort of like Counter Strike Jailbreak Mod meets Spy Party.
OBEY's social aspects have also been compared to Trouble in Terrorist Town and Town of Salem.
To win, make more money than any one else by the end of the round.
To make the most money, take command of the giant robot (the robot player makes 10x more than the other players per second)
You take control of it by walking into a door at the base of the robot.
The player in the robot can easily destroy any player he sees trying to approach (IF he sees them).
That’s the basics – so superficially, it plays like ‘king of the hill’.
However...
Experienced robot players will know that it is not always in their interest to simply kill approaching players.
Why not? Because he can instead coerce them to do what he wants.
and that’s where the game gets interesting…
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY GDOG (Contains instructions for new players)
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY FRAGMIX with inset by GEIN
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE OF A TOURNAMENT GAME (experienced players)
BUNNY GUARD AT WORK!
We've all played games where you send commands to AI units or teammates.
OBEY instead puts you in the position to command your enemies (human opponents), and to be commanded by them. Players are always free to obey/disobey. It is always up to players to deal with the consequences of their decisions in the game.
You win by bribing and coercing your opponents to do things against their own self interest (and in your interest).
If you are being coerced you have only stealth, intelligence, trickery, and creativity to escape.
OBEY is sort of like Counter Strike Jailbreak Mod meets Spy Party.
OBEY's social aspects have also been compared to Trouble in Terrorist Town and Town of Salem.
To win, make more money than any one else by the end of the round.
To make the most money, take command of the giant robot (the robot player makes 10x more than the other players per second)
You take control of it by walking into a door at the base of the robot.
The player in the robot can easily destroy any player he sees trying to approach (IF he sees them).
That’s the basics – so superficially, it plays like ‘king of the hill’.
However...
Experienced robot players will know that it is not always in their interest to simply kill approaching players.
Why not? Because he can instead coerce them to do what he wants.
and that’s where the game gets interesting…
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY GDOG (Contains instructions for new players)
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE BY FRAGMIX with inset by GEIN
GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE OF A TOURNAMENT GAME (experienced players)
BUNNY GUARD AT WORK!
NOTES ABOUT GAMEPLAY:
- When playing as robo... you are free to shoot everything that moves (and this might even work against friends or new players), but if you just use this against experienced players you will get subverted, and you will lose. You want your opponents controlled, not hidden and out to subvert you...
- When playing as a bunny... trying to constantly subvert in the face of an experienced robo is a terrible idea: you will spend most of your game waiting to spawn. OBEY rewards using TRICKERY, STEALTH, and INTELLIGENCE. OBEY does not reward constant blind 'guns blazing' rushing to the robot. (But what did you expect? you are a baby bunny .vs an enormous mecha-canon-turret).
REMEMBER: You will be playing against other human beings - they can not be fooled as easily as AI!
MINIMAL SETUP
- Processor: Dual Core processorMemory: 1500 MB RAM
- Memory: 1500 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB GeForce 8400 / Radeon HD 4000 series or equivalentNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 300 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: OBEY is playable offline via LAN.
- Processor: Quad Core ProcessorMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 600 series / AMD Radeon HD 7000 series or betterNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Microphone headset is HIGHLY recommended.
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