v0.4.3
- Improve background nebula colors
- Add a symbol to the solar system background
- Add a symbol to the player name that controls the solar system
- Make edges indicators more visible
- Add players colors to the Leaderboard
- Add logs for systems control changes that were previously empty or have become empty
- Fix menu indicator of new chat message and research complete not showing immediately after starting the game
- Fix trajectories of adjacent moving ships not grouped correctly
- Fix logs not showing the correct user that lost control of a system
- Fix gauss sometimes not stopping firing after target ship is destroyed
- Fix ships sometimes moving to outside the system when attacking other ships if there is no empty position near the target
- Fix dialog Civilization values not having in consideration systems that do not have storage
- Fix gauss damaging ships that recently entered in warp if they are in the shot path
- Fix edges indicators for sun and fleet not showing when the game starts and start showing them closer to the sun/fleet middle ship
- Fix players names and colors not updating on the Logs list after they are changed
- Fix not being possible to change stars/planets names when all ships inside the system are moving
- Fix solar system control time text position bug on the Leaderboard
- Fix visual problem with long stars/planets names on the control tab
Stardust Exile is a space RTS game based on the Milky Way galaxy, containing currently known stars and exoplanets with their real characteristics.
The remaining stars and planets are procedurally generated based on currently known data, totaling 202,670,271,189 star systems. This is based on the current estimated number of stars in our galaxy. You can explore and control star systems and rename stars and planets that you control, this will be visible to other players.
You can create your own ship designs with an easy-to-use procedural ship generator.
Spaceships visuals won't change the ship stats. This way players won't have to use ships they don't like because of superior stats.
The game has both a single-player mode and a MMORTS mode. In the MMORTS you compete with other players to retake the Sol star system and end your exile or make your own objectives. All players are in the same universe and it is persistent.