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Optimizations! (v1.17)
[ 2024-02-23 05:17:41 CET ] [ Original post ]
In preparation for the upcoming console ports, we've introduced a few optimizations. Primarily
- Removed an issue that would cause frame rate drops on older hardware
- Automatic system language detection and switch (if supported)
- Better stage loading. Should hiccup less in older hardware
- Optimizations to Sky Fire
- Other minor fixes and improvements (mostly for consoles)
[ 2024-02-23 05:17:41 CET ] [ Original post ]
Flightpath
Illogic Games
Developer
Illogic Games
Publisher
Jan 2023
Release
Game News Posts:
10
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Mostly Positive
(19 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
- [1.19 G]
Welcome to Venaris, a small planetary system where an underground criminal organization, known only as “The Syndicate”, continuously terrorizes its citizens while corrupt security forces have little will or power to bring this organization down.
This is where three unrelated individuals decided to take matters into their own hands: Katherine “Kath” McKenzie, a mechanical engineer who spends most of her time tinkering with spaceships; A.J., a disgraced ex-detective who was framed for a crime The Syndicate committed; and Maxine “Max” Speed, a professional speedster racer.
After each of them crossed paths with the criminal organization, they vowed to find their leader, a shady figure that goes by “The Chairman”, and bring him to justice, whatever it takes.
Here, you follow the events of the three main characters in their quest to defeat The Syndicate. And, although the goal is the same for all of them, there is more than one way to get there. During the game, you’ll be able to choose which path to follow, altering the flow of the story, which characters you meet, and how the events at the end turn out.
We wanted to make Flightpath an casual, story-driven experience with action elements. One of the main features of Flightpath is giving the players the ability to make choices. In select stages, you will be presented with an option to take one of two possible paths. The choices you make, change the sequence of events from that point forward, telling a different story.
For instance, you could try and fight that big bad boss, trying to get one step closer to taking down the Syndicate. Of course, you'll have to sacrifice rescuing your dear friend in the process!
Of course, these choices affect how the game progresses. The actions you take, determine how the story unfolds, as well as the stages you get to play, the bosses you'll meet, or the missions you'll have to clear.
To keep you updated with the story, small dialog cutscenes appear after each stage, letting you know what your next mission is going to be, depending on the outcome of your last stage.
Since there are various storylines to explore, we wanted to make each run unique. So, while Flightpath is a top-down shoot’em up, it is not a bullet-hell shooter. Instead of predetermined, synchronized attacks, we created a chaotic, unpredictable mayhem of action. Enemies spawn and attack patterns are procedurally generated, to keep you on your toes on each run.
Of course, this is not limited to just the enemies. The stages themselves are built procedurally, to keep things interesting on your second, third, or fourth run!
You are not just shooting, though! Depending on the stage, you’ll be asked to perform some sort of task to clear it. You might have to rescue an NPC, destroy an enemy installation, pick up some quest items, or, of course, fight evil bosses!
Each story run takes place throughout 10 different locations, each with its own unique setting.
This is where three unrelated individuals decided to take matters into their own hands: Katherine “Kath” McKenzie, a mechanical engineer who spends most of her time tinkering with spaceships; A.J., a disgraced ex-detective who was framed for a crime The Syndicate committed; and Maxine “Max” Speed, a professional speedster racer.
After each of them crossed paths with the criminal organization, they vowed to find their leader, a shady figure that goes by “The Chairman”, and bring him to justice, whatever it takes.
Here, you follow the events of the three main characters in their quest to defeat The Syndicate. And, although the goal is the same for all of them, there is more than one way to get there. During the game, you’ll be able to choose which path to follow, altering the flow of the story, which characters you meet, and how the events at the end turn out.
Choosing your Flightpath!
We wanted to make Flightpath an casual, story-driven experience with action elements. One of the main features of Flightpath is giving the players the ability to make choices. In select stages, you will be presented with an option to take one of two possible paths. The choices you make, change the sequence of events from that point forward, telling a different story.
For instance, you could try and fight that big bad boss, trying to get one step closer to taking down the Syndicate. Of course, you'll have to sacrifice rescuing your dear friend in the process!
Of course, these choices affect how the game progresses. The actions you take, determine how the story unfolds, as well as the stages you get to play, the bosses you'll meet, or the missions you'll have to clear.
To keep you updated with the story, small dialog cutscenes appear after each stage, letting you know what your next mission is going to be, depending on the outcome of your last stage.
Confronting The Syndicate
Since there are various storylines to explore, we wanted to make each run unique. So, while Flightpath is a top-down shoot’em up, it is not a bullet-hell shooter. Instead of predetermined, synchronized attacks, we created a chaotic, unpredictable mayhem of action. Enemies spawn and attack patterns are procedurally generated, to keep you on your toes on each run.
Of course, this is not limited to just the enemies. The stages themselves are built procedurally, to keep things interesting on your second, third, or fourth run!
You are not just shooting, though! Depending on the stage, you’ll be asked to perform some sort of task to clear it. You might have to rescue an NPC, destroy an enemy installation, pick up some quest items, or, of course, fight evil bosses!
Each story run takes place throughout 10 different locations, each with its own unique setting.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4440 or equivalentMemory: 8 MB RAM
- Memory: 8 MB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 980 / AMD Radeon HD 7870Sound Card: ALSA Compatible Sound Card
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