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Devlog 023 - Early Access Release Window
Generally, we think the game is in great shape with plenty of polish already! There are so many improvements over the first game that shapez 1 now feels more like a prototype for shapez 2. In no particular order, there are:
We are now aiming to launch in Mid August. This is around 97% confirmed so while we are pretty certain, please dont be mad if we have to reschedule it!
Generally, we think the best time to get started with the game is already during Early Access. During Early Access, we will be mostly working on adding big new content iterations every few months that justify picking up the game again. We will of course release hotfixes and so on, but we believe fewer, bigger releases make more sense than more numerous smaller increments. Less frequent releases also allow us to work more effectively on bigger updates. For these bigger updates we want to try more experimental things like new game modes with bold changes that we didnt want to try for the main game mode. However, we will decide what to work on based on surveys that well run after the release! After all, we want to work on things you actually care about! Of course there may be issues (minor bugs, unfinished or non-optimised visuals, etc) but were not using Early Access to put out an unfinished game for testing - for us Early Access is a way to get feedback and show our commitment to updating the game! We want to make sure that you can make an informed decision about whether to jump in with the Early Access launch, so heres an overview of what to expect
We are happy with how the game design is going. The overall progression and balancing feels very nice already. Obviously this is always an on-going part of development and we will continue to fine tune based on your feedback. We also got way more done than initially planned - if everything goes well, we will launch with 3 progression modes - Normal, Hard, Hexagonal. This does depend on how the final weeks leading up to the launch go, but were hopeful!
We have invested a lot of time to make sure the belt placement & general UI/UX is as smooth as possible. There might be an initial learning curve, but after that it should feel pretty natural - even elegant!
We are also currently working on doing the same improvements to the Space Belts & Trains and are confident well get that in for the Early Access launch as well. A few minor things might not make it, but we have them tracked and will do our best to fix them as soon as possible.
The game is very stable and you shouldnt see much in the way of crashes. However, its not impossible that you will encounter some issues with DirectX 11. If that does happen, you can try switching to Vulkan or DirectX12. We dont do anything vastly different to other Unity games, so if you can run most Unity games fine you should not run into any trouble with shapez 2. We are also still planning improvements to our input system for people who want to use exotic configurations or rebind modifier keys like Shift+C, which will cause issues in the initial Early Access release.
We are already very satisfied with the rendering performance, and we are constantly improving the simulation performance, with the ultimate goal of simulating around 500k-1 million buildings well. To put that in perspective, you need about 15k to complete the game, and currently we can simulate around 100-200k.
Rendering performance is another area we will continue working on, but with average setups you should already enjoy smooth performance. However, on low end setups, you might have to reduce the graphical settings to achieve your desired frame rates, since additional effects or very detailed 3D geometry can drag down the performance. There are also some individual animations which are not yet optimized for performance (like the vortex animation), causing unnecessary high GPU load. These will of course be improved. Also, every setup, driver, OS is different, and we need more data from players to optimize the game for all the different combinations, so please let us know if not everything is running smoothly for you yet!
Already vastly improved since the demo, there are even more big improvements planned for the Early Access release. We dont know exactly how far well get with this by the time of the release, but we will of course be working to make things even better throughout the Early Access period. In fact we are already working on a new Operators Badge mechanic that will also improve this, but more on that later!
We initially thought wires would not make it into Early Access, but a fun weekend of prototyping them changed that! The wire system has grown quite a bit but never got the attention it deserved, which is why there are a few issues we still need to iron out. So to be clear, they are fully functional, but lacking a lot of quality of life features. Our patrons are already building Make Anything Machines with them, even for crystals. Theres around 25 wire buildings, although that number is inflated by logic gates and simulated buildings. Heres what we still need to polish:
Some wiring and a XOR Logic Gate. Signals are represented in light green (active), green (connected but inactive), dark green (not connected) and red (conflict)
There are a few areas (mostly visual and audio) where more work is needed or placeholders are still in use and we dont have final assets yet. These will be updated and added during Early Access.
This is a technical issue and we will need to refactor a good chunk of the game before we can implement something like an L shaped pipe and actually split the pipe up into two structures. Right now every building can only have 4 outputs (right, left, up, down) and we would need 2 more (upper, lower) to support this. This is a lot of work however, so it wont be there for the Early Access launch and may even take until after Early Access.
There are a few items in the game that simply didnt get their art pass in time, so they might have placeholder visuals or at least dont live up to our standards on release:
We have a few items on our todo list for blueprints which probably wont be done by the time we launch into Early Access.
Most buildings from the demo in the game have sound, but we didnt get to add sound to the new mechanics like fluids, trains and wires yet. Sound in general is something we want to improve during Early Access.
The game already supports custom progressions (theres even a community created editor!) but it only works by copying a JSON file to the appropriate folder. Later we want to integrate Steam Workshop support and add the ability to create Code-Based mods - this is something weve prototyped, but its not ready for release yet.
That should give you all the info you need to tell if you want to join our Early Access! See you again in two weeks! ~ Tobias & the shapez 2 team
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[ 2024-06-13 14:02:27 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello everyone! Put it in your calendar, our Early Access release should be in Mid-August! Were 97% sure well make that, so while the odds are very good its not completely impossible that well still need to reschedule. https://store.steampowered.com/app/2162800/shapez_2/ What can you expect from the Early Access version of the game? Were glad you asked!
Early Access Release Status Update
Generally, we think the game is in great shape with plenty of polish already! There are so many improvements over the first game that shapez 1 now feels more like a prototype for shapez 2. In no particular order, there are:
- Multi-layer factories
- Trains
- New research system
- Fluids
- Blueprint library & toolbar
- Lots of quality of life improvements
- Crystals
- Pins
- Multiple progressions,
- Customizable map generation,
- Mirrorable buildings,
- Platforms
- Undo/redo
- So much more!
Launch Month!
We are now aiming to launch in Mid August. This is around 97% confirmed so while we are pretty certain, please dont be mad if we have to reschedule it!
Our Plans for Early Access
Generally, we think the best time to get started with the game is already during Early Access. During Early Access, we will be mostly working on adding big new content iterations every few months that justify picking up the game again. We will of course release hotfixes and so on, but we believe fewer, bigger releases make more sense than more numerous smaller increments. Less frequent releases also allow us to work more effectively on bigger updates. For these bigger updates we want to try more experimental things like new game modes with bold changes that we didnt want to try for the main game mode. However, we will decide what to work on based on surveys that well run after the release! After all, we want to work on things you actually care about! Of course there may be issues (minor bugs, unfinished or non-optimised visuals, etc) but were not using Early Access to put out an unfinished game for testing - for us Early Access is a way to get feedback and show our commitment to updating the game! We want to make sure that you can make an informed decision about whether to jump in with the Early Access launch, so heres an overview of what to expect
Whats looking good for Early Access
Game Design, Progression & Balance
We are happy with how the game design is going. The overall progression and balancing feels very nice already. Obviously this is always an on-going part of development and we will continue to fine tune based on your feedback. We also got way more done than initially planned - if everything goes well, we will launch with 3 progression modes - Normal, Hard, Hexagonal. This does depend on how the final weeks leading up to the launch go, but were hopeful!
Usability
We have invested a lot of time to make sure the belt placement & general UI/UX is as smooth as possible. There might be an initial learning curve, but after that it should feel pretty natural - even elegant!
We are also currently working on doing the same improvements to the Space Belts & Trains and are confident well get that in for the Early Access launch as well. A few minor things might not make it, but we have them tracked and will do our best to fix them as soon as possible.
Technical Systems
The game is very stable and you shouldnt see much in the way of crashes. However, its not impossible that you will encounter some issues with DirectX 11. If that does happen, you can try switching to Vulkan or DirectX12. We dont do anything vastly different to other Unity games, so if you can run most Unity games fine you should not run into any trouble with shapez 2. We are also still planning improvements to our input system for people who want to use exotic configurations or rebind modifier keys like Shift+C, which will cause issues in the initial Early Access release.
Performance
We are already very satisfied with the rendering performance, and we are constantly improving the simulation performance, with the ultimate goal of simulating around 500k-1 million buildings well. To put that in perspective, you need about 15k to complete the game, and currently we can simulate around 100-200k.
Rendering performance is another area we will continue working on, but with average setups you should already enjoy smooth performance. However, on low end setups, you might have to reduce the graphical settings to achieve your desired frame rates, since additional effects or very detailed 3D geometry can drag down the performance. There are also some individual animations which are not yet optimized for performance (like the vortex animation), causing unnecessary high GPU load. These will of course be improved. Also, every setup, driver, OS is different, and we need more data from players to optimize the game for all the different combinations, so please let us know if not everything is running smoothly for you yet!
Reusability of Factories
Already vastly improved since the demo, there are even more big improvements planned for the Early Access release. We dont know exactly how far well get with this by the time of the release, but we will of course be working to make things even better throughout the Early Access period. In fact we are already working on a new Operators Badge mechanic that will also improve this, but more on that later!
Wires
We initially thought wires would not make it into Early Access, but a fun weekend of prototyping them changed that! The wire system has grown quite a bit but never got the attention it deserved, which is why there are a few issues we still need to iron out. So to be clear, they are fully functional, but lacking a lot of quality of life features. Our patrons are already building Make Anything Machines with them, even for crystals. Theres around 25 wire buildings, although that number is inflated by logic gates and simulated buildings. Heres what we still need to polish:
- Update order is not deterministic, so you might run into issues when you build memory cells or attempt to build a CPU with wires.
- The art is placeholder, so dont expect anything fancy - and there are issues like buildings not showing where exactly which output goes (i.e. where does the fluid input go and where does the shape go) making them harder to use than they should be.
- There is no tutorial or knowledge panel entry for wires yet, so you are a bit more on your own on them. However, they are also in no way required to complete or enjoy the game.
- The Vortex does not output the current shape signal yet, so if you want to build a MaM you have to manually input a signal.
Some wiring and a XOR Logic Gate. Signals are represented in light green (active), green (connected but inactive), dark green (not connected) and red (conflict)
To Be Improved During Early Access
There are a few areas (mostly visual and audio) where more work is needed or placeholders are still in use and we dont have final assets yet. These will be updated and added during Early Access.
Vertical Inputs / Outputs i.e. for Pipes & Wires
This is a technical issue and we will need to refactor a good chunk of the game before we can implement something like an L shaped pipe and actually split the pipe up into two structures. Right now every building can only have 4 outputs (right, left, up, down) and we would need 2 more (upper, lower) to support this. This is a lot of work however, so it wont be there for the Early Access launch and may even take until after Early Access.
Artwork
There are a few items in the game that simply didnt get their art pass in time, so they might have placeholder visuals or at least dont live up to our standards on release:
- Pin pusher
- Crystal generator & Crystal shapes
- Space pipes (They just re-use the space belt visuals for now)
- 2-Layer Conveyor Lifts
- A rare visual glitch with shapes on splitters - this one is actually a tricky logic issue, but were working on it
Blueprints
We have a few items on our todo list for blueprints which probably wont be done by the time we launch into Early Access.
- Blueprints dont support icons yet, and there is no preview in the library, making it harder to distinguish than necessary.
- The blueprint toolbar configuration is not saved when you exit the game (a minor issue, but still).
- Blueprint placement indicators of platforms could be further improved, for example computing & showing arrows on notch inputs / outputs to make them feel more like buildings again.
- Placing huge blueprints is slower in performance terms than required right now - once placed, they should run fine though.
Sound
Most buildings from the demo in the game have sound, but we didnt get to add sound to the new mechanics like fluids, trains and wires yet. Sound in general is something we want to improve during Early Access.
Modding
The game already supports custom progressions (theres even a community created editor!) but it only works by copying a JSON file to the appropriate folder. Later we want to integrate Steam Workshop support and add the ability to create Code-Based mods - this is something weve prototyped, but its not ready for release yet.
We hope to see you there!
That should give you all the info you need to tell if you want to join our Early Access! See you again in two weeks! ~ Tobias & the shapez 2 team
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[ 2024-06-13 14:02:27 CET ] [ Original post ]
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shapez 2 is supposed to be the long-awaited sequel to the original shapez - an automation, management & factory-building game currently available on Steam - built for audiences both new and old.
Our aim with shapez 2 would be to create a worthy successor to our original title - one which has a much higher production value, more content, better replayability and, crucially, looks more visually pleasing - this means that we’d like to include many more features for you… And we’ve outlined some of our ideas below!
Though we're still working on the prototype, we've got a solid vision of how the game could look - one that we'd love to share with you and get your feedback on. We would also like to point out that funding for shapez 2 isn’t yet fully secured - so whilst we’ll do our best to see this project through to completion, the outline below is our vision for our ideal game, rather than a set of specific promises.
Gameplay Overview
The goal of shapez 2 is to build, automate, and scale your factory in order to process increasing numbers, types, and colours of shapes! You’d be building machines, placing conveyor belts, and designing vast networks in order to transport your goods. Whilst to begin with you’d be focused on extracting pure shapes from the ground, you would soon discover a vast array of colours - unlocking an even vaster number of combinations... And, well, then the fun begins.All sounding a bit familiar? Don’t worry, we plan to shake things up a bit this time… As you’ll see below.
2D + 3D
shapez 2 will, by default, have a 3D view. However - we know how crucial being able to build efficiently is, so you will be able to seamlessly toggle between 2D and 3D!Layers
Complementing our new 3D view, shapez 2 will also feature multiple layers! Whilst in shapez there was only one additional layer (the wires layer), shapez 2 will provide players with up to 3 layers to switch between. You'll be able to place buildings, conveyor belts, and wires on each of them! (And, don't worry if you like to keep things simple - the additional layers are completely optional!)View into the machines
Whilst shapez only had ‘closed' buildings (which could sometimes make it difficult to see what was going on!), in shapez 2, all buildings are ‘open' - allowing you to see exactly how your shapes are being processed! This is a big one for us - and we're hoping it'll make it easier for new players to get into the game. It'll be a much more visual process!New engine, better performance, better accuracy
We're writing shapez 2 completely from scratch in an entirely new engine! This'll allow us to maximise performance (using all available cores & GPU power), leading to vastly improved performance, even with our new 3D visuals. (It's actually insane to us how many different buildings shapez could handle, considering it's basically a website!)Islands
shapez had a very uniform map (which severely limited exploration) - and that's something that we wanted to change this time. In shapez 2 space will no longer be unlimited - instead you need to craft islands to expand your base!This feature works well with our next one… Mass Transport!
Mass Transport
With the addition of new biomes, you'll be needing new infrastructure to transport your resources over long distances! In shapez 2, there will be a mass transport feature unlockable through the research tree. (More on that later!)Whilst these may not look exactly like trains, they'll behave in a very similar way!
Pipes & Fluids
Another new addition for shapez 2 - pipes! Not only will there be a number of new fluids, but colors will be fluids rather than being transported on a belt. (Not to worry, though - you'll still be able to package them on belts with a new building that we're introducing!)Research Tree
On the topic of replayability, we're introducing a new research tree - featuring a number of branches designed to make progress less linear! Whilst there will still be a main branch (i.e. cutters, rotators, pipes, stackers), there will be additional sub-branches, allowing you to focus on each of the available buildings and unlock upgrades for them (for example, the 180-degrees rotator is an available upgrade after unlocking the default rotator. You don't have to unlock it, but if it looks useful to you, go for it!)Blueprint Library
This was a feature that was actually planned for shapez, but sadly never made it into the original game. We'll fix this in shapez 2 by adding a complete blueprint library, as well as the ability to load/share blueprints easily!... and more:
- Modding support
- New shape mechanics
- Multiple game modes
- Customizable game creation
- All-new soundtrack
MINIMAL SETUP
- Processor: 3Ghz+ dual coreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 10.1 capable GPU wit 1024 MB VRAM
- Storage: 2000 MB available space
- Processor: 3Ghz+ quad coreMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 11 capable GPU with 2048 MB VRAM
- Storage: 2000 MB available space
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