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Echo #84: Complete map rework

This week I've been trying to improve combat HUD and graphics. I've changed HUD to cover less of the screen and made collisions more impactful. Next week I will be preparing for one of biggest Sector Six updates ever - complete map rework! Map rework is a solution to levelling problem. Because enemy level scales with player level, levelling up is not that beneficial to a player. Sometimes even harmful. I want to change that. There are 3 ways I can do it: 1) Allow the player to change a level of enemies manually in the map screen. Player levels up > Returns to map screen > Increases the enemy level > Player starts another mission. It would be effective, but it's a very lazy way to do it. And possibly exploitable. 2) Scale enemy level with player level whenever the Machines move. I liked this idea, but it's way too easy to exploit it. With a simple strategy, the player could easily become 10 levels higher than enemies. I could make it impossible to exploit, but those fixes would hinder the game even more. I can do better than this. 3) Get rid of the dynamic map and create different level zones. Sector Six had so-called dynamic map since the early versions of the game. In other games, wars and invasions don't really affect the game. I wanted to be original and make the world into a battlefield, where player actions affect the course of the war. Currently, every 10 missions player starts - either wins or loses - the Machines moves, occupying other regions. Because there's 8 of the Machines, it's possible to recover regions faster than the Machines destroy them. Secure regions are where shops are located and the Machines are able to block access to them, by invading secure regions. It's an interesting system, I really like how it works. However, it only works with enemies scaling to the player. Similar games to Sector Six like Torchlight or Path of Exile have completely different map system. There are connected zones with different level enemies. The player plays in level 1 zone, then reaches level 2 and moves to level 2 zone. And so on. I want to this with Sector Six. I will have to create a zone for every player level. Every zone will have 3-12 regions, a story mission and a different set of enemies. E.g.: Deep Path Level 1 area Minions: Collector, drone, demolisher, probe, tank, swarmling Mission: The Beginning The Core Level 10 area Minions: Heavy, anode, dagger, revenant factory, veteran, swarmling Mission: The Core Tarion Link Level 11 area Minions: Veteran, dreadnought, probe, killer, gatherer, scion Mission: The Eight Keys Enemies, item rewards and cities will be the same level as the region. E.g.: Deep Path cities will sell level 1 parts, enemies in Deep Path will be level 1 and drop level 1 parts. Players will still be able to secure/destroy regions. I might make some missions more punishing than before - failing them will damage status of multiple regions in the zone. This seems like the best solution - it will permanently fix problems with levelling, create a strong feeling of progression and increase variety. By dropping that Machine invasion minigame, Sector Six should become into a much better game. The only problem is that between every part of the story, players will be required to level up, which might feel grindy. But if it will end up being a problem, I'm confident that I can fix it as well. So, that's the news! Hopefully, I'll be able to include screenshots or even a video of the new map system the next time I post. Until then! http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1152457313


[ 2017-10-02 21:14:11 CET ] [ Original post ]



Sector Six
Aivaras Klimas
  • Developer

  • Michael Jendryssek
  • Publisher

  • 2018-09-07
  • Release

  • Singleplayer
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  • Game News Posts 176  
    🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
  • Controls

  • Very Positive

    (214 reviews)


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  • Website

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  • The Game includes VR Support



    Sector Six for Linux [39.82 M]

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  • Sector Six is under attack, the Machines, massive automatic spaceships are destroying everything! No weapon can stop the Machines, the only hope is the Elder Mechanism, an ancient device of the mighty Almadi civilization, who colonized Sector Six a long time ago.

    You take the role of the Negati Armada's best fighter, who, due to a dramatic chain of events receives the Elder Mechanism. Go on an epic journey across the mysterious Sector, develop your spaceship, activate the Elder Mechanism and defeat the Machines, before it's too late!




    Battle intelligent machines and salvage their remains for your ship!
    Sector Six is an elegant and innovative Sci-Fi RPG/Shoot 'em Up hybrid.
    The core feature of Sector Six is the unique spaceship building from randomly generated parts, which can be obtained by destroying enemies - the minions of the Machines.

    Other key features are:

    • Story driven missions including cutscenes and dialog
    • Unique silhouette art style
    • Complex combat system
    • Deep character customization
    • Millions of randomly generated items

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    • Processor: 1.2 GHz or better
    • Graphics: 256 MB
    • Storage: 100 MB available space
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