
Commander wanted! Construct giant robots, build an army of a thousand Fleas. Move mountains if needed. Bury the enemy at all cost!
- Traditional real time strategy with physically simulated units and projectiles.
- 100+ varied units with abilities including terrain manipulation, cloaking and jumpjets.
- 70+ mission galaxy-spanning campaign to be enjoyed solo or co-op with friends.
- Challenging, (non-cheating) skirmish AI and survival mode.
- Multiplayer 1v1 - 16v16, FFA, coop. ladders, replays, spectators and tournaments.
- PlanetWars - A multiplayer online campaign planned to start in May.
- Really free, no paid advantages, no unfair multiplayer.
Fully Utilized Physics

Simulated unit and projectile physics is used to a level rarely found in a strategy game.
- Use small nimble units to dodge slow moving projectiles.
- Hide behind hills that block weapon fire, line of sight and radar.
- Toss units across the map with gravity guns.
- Transport a battleship to a hilltop - for greater views and gun range.
Manipulate the Terrain

The terrain itself is an ever-changing part of the battlefield.
- Wreck the battlefield with craters that bog down enemy tanks.
- Dig canals to bring your navy inland for a submarine-in-a-desert strike.
- Build ramps, bridges, entire fortress if you wish.
- Burn your portrait into continental crust using the planetary energy chisel.
Singleplayer Campaign and Challenging AI

Enjoy many hours of single player and coop fun with our campaign, wide selection of non-cheating AIs and a survival mode against an alien horde.
- Explore the galaxy and discover technologies in our singleplayer campaign.
- Face a challenging AI that is neither brain-dead nor a clairvoyant cheater.
- Have some coop fun with friends, surviving waves of chicken-monsters.
- Cloaking? Resurrection? Tough choices customizing your commander.
Casual and Competitive Multiplayer

Zero-K was built for multiplayer from the start, this is where you can end up being hooked for a decade.
- Enjoying epic scale combat? Join our 16v16 team battles!
- Looking for a common goal? Fight AIs or waves of chicken-monsters.
- Prefer dancing on a razor's edge? Play 1v1 in ladder and tournaments.
- Comebacks, betrayals, emotions always running high in FFA.
- Want to fight for a bigger cause? Join PlanetWars, a competitive online campaign with web-game strategic elements, diplomacy and backstabbing (currently on hiatus pending an overhaul).
Power to the People

We are RTS players at heart, we work for nobody. We gave ourselves the tools we always wanted to have in a game.
- Do what you want. No limits to camera, queue or level of control.
- Paint a shape, any shape, and units will move to assume your formation.
- Construction priorities let your builders work more efficiently.
- Don't want to be tied down managing every unit movement? Order units to smartly kite, strafe or zig zag bullets.
Plenty of Stuff to Explore (and Explode)

Zero-K is a long term project and it shows, millions hours of proper multiplayer testing and dozens of people contributing ever expanding content.
- Learn to use all of our 100+ units and play on hundreds of maps.
- Invent the next mad team-tactics to shock enemies and make allies laugh.
- Combine cloaking, teleports, shields, jumpjets, EMP, napalm, gravity guns, black hole launchers, mind control and self-replication.
- Tiny flea swarm that clings to walls?
- Jumping "cans" with steam-spike?
- Buoys that hide under water to ambush ships?
- Mechs that spew fire and enjoy being tossed from air transports?
- Carrier with cute helicopters?
- Jumping Jugglenaut with dual wielding gravity guns?
- Meet them in Zero-K!
This update is packed with unusual buffs. For starters, Detriment can now jump three times in a row, but every factory technically has some unit that was buffed. Most of the buffs are via a change to the stun and disarm system that will help units avoid wasting the duration of stacked stuns. We have even increased the starting resources slightly, and added more of an incentive for teammates to capture metal spots.\n\nThere are also many features, such as greatly improved Zenith meteors and better looking Jugglenaut jump. The interface has a few improvements that make morph commands and burst damages easier to handle, and a few terraform edge cases were fixed. There was also an engine update last week to test the engine as it inches towards a stable release.\n\n
Overstun
\n\nWeapons that stun or disarm now do so for an extra second when the target is already almost fully stunned. This helps low stun duration units avoid overlapping their stuns. Consider the following situation:- \n
- A Knight fires, dealing enough damage to reach its maximum stun of 1s.\n
- A second Knight fires 0.3s later, when the stun is at 0.7s remaining.\n
- Previously, the second Knight would reach the same maximum stun of 1s, wasting 0.7s\n
- With this change, the second Knight is allowed to go 1s beyond the current stun on the unit, so the enemy ends up with a 1.7s stun.\n
Balance
\n\nAdded one second of overstun to all sources of EMP and Disarm damage. This will be felt most by spammy units with low stun duration: Venom, Blitz, Knight, Scorpion, Cutter, Gnat, Thunderbird and Faraday.\n\nIncreased starting metal and energy from 325 to 350.\n\nDetriment can now store jump charges and is a bit cheaper, at the cost of health and jump range.- \n
- Cost 24k -> 21k\n
- Health 86k -> 76k\n
- Jump reload 120s -> 100s\n
- Jump charges 1 -> 3\n
- Jump range 960 -> 840 elmos\n
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- Health regeneration 20 -> 10 health/s\n
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- EMP damage 600 -> 720\n
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- Jump speed 180 -> 198 elmo/s\n
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- Wiggly Black Hole -> Not So Wiggly Black Hole\n
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- Health 850 -> 1000\n
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- Sonar range matches sight range, like all sea units.\n
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- Speed 63 -> 66 elmo/s\n
- Turn rate improved by 2.5%\n
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- Speed 111 -> 114 elmo/s\n
- Missile speed 700 -> 800 elmo/s\n
- Fixed overly trigger-happy overkill prevention.\n
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- Speed 234 -> 246 elmo/s\n
- Improved rudder by 3.8%\n
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- Speed 243 -> 231 elmo/s\n
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- Damage per shot 19.3 -> 20\n
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- Cost 1600 -> 1500\n
- Reload time 3 -> 2.8\n
- Damage 1201 -> 1200\n
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- Flattened hit volume by 12.5% along its short axis.\n
\n\nFeatures
\n\nMetal Extractors now preferentially return 125 extra metal to their creator, up from 51. Remember, this metal is shared between the players (Cold Take #20) that helped build the extractor. It is notable that metal extractors only cost 85 metal, but rewarding teammates for grabbing metal extractors quickly seems worth the expense.\n\nDetriment jump charges are visible in the canisters on its back (thanks garfild888 for the model support). This lets the enemy see whether a Detriment can jump, and this information is important enough to put on the UI. Enemy Detriment jump change is visible on the unit icon in the mouseover tooltip, and a jump bar can be enabled under Settings/Interface/Healthbars. A visible bar by default was felt to be a bit too noisy.\n\nOther features:- \n
- Significantly improved the visuals and effect efficiency of Zenith meteors (thanks Thorneel).\n
- Improved Jugglenaut jump animation.\n
- Cancel Morph commands are now drawn with a stop image on top. This the command panel show the morph state of selected units. Technically Morph and Cancel Morph were always distinct commands, but at some point the visual difference was lost.\n
- Burst damages for many more units are now shown by the aggregate unit stats (next to the minimap). This includes Scythe, Merlin, Detriment, and most assault units.\n
\n\nFixes
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- Fixed the spinny thing on the Geothermal Generator (thanks garfild888).\n
- Fixed large jumping units sometimes walking in place after jumping.\n
- Dead Claws (Badger mines) no longer sometimes leave a radar dot for a few seconds.\n
- Fixed Advanced Geothermal morph sometimes interacting weirdly with ongoing terraform.\n
- Fixed much rarer edge cases of the above that could occur with any structure.\n
- Fixed terraform build points sometimes being visible to the enemy.\n
- Fixed the accidental removal of the parallel missile burst reload indicator on the health bar (eg the \"2/3\" for units such as Picket, Ogre, Trident).\n
- Fixed incorrect descriptions for overkill prevention in the Unit Behaviour menu.\n
- Fixed the missing ~ in front of unreliable burst on the aggregate unit stats.\n
- Fixed the crazy numbers in the EMP award. Eg hitting a unit at 5% health would be worth 20x the damage.\n
- Moved some sounds that were erroneously on the ambient channel to the battle channel.\n
- Fix Hercules script error when modded with extra weapons.\n
- Fixed hotkey labels disappearing from the command menu after viewing unconstructable units (eg if a ship factory ends up on dry land).\n
- Fix an Antinuke UI crash.\n
- Fix ingame menu crash with Turkish locale.\n
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 13.04 or equivalent
- Processor: 2.0 GHz dual core CPU with SSE (Intel Core 2 Duo or equivalent)Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB graphics card with OpenGL 3 support (GeForce 8800 or equivalent)
- Storage: 6 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: 64bit only. Big Picture mode is not supported
Recommended Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 17.10 or equivalent
- Processor: 3.0 GHz quad core CPU (Intel Core i5 or equivalent)Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2048 MB graphics card with OpenGL 3 support (high GT 500 series or equivalent)Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 8 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: 64bit only. Big Picture mode is not supported
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