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September 2022 Devlog

Greetings Spacers! We've been hard at work on Orion's End over the last month, however, there hasn't been anything visually impressive to show off. Hence, why I've been so quiet on Twitter lately. (Twitter is usually where you will find frequent updates on what we've been doing lately.) A New Dimension A major change to the game has been the screen resolution, which has been increased from an already impressive 256 x 144 pixels, to a massive 320 x 180 pixels. It mightn't sound like much, but it has created a lot of freedom around menu screens and more importantly the internal space of the player ship. I originally loved the pokey little ship, but with plans to have a customisable living space on a lower deck, the additional room will be greatly appreciated when that is implemented. Unfortunately, this has meant that there was quite a bit of time modifying code and graphics to suit the new dimensions. This is almost completed now. You can see the change to the ship design below. (It still requires more consoles and extra engines. They will come soon.)

Bugs, Bugs and More Bugs! We've also been squashing some annoying bugs, optimising code and then squashing more bugs from the new code. :( But it has been time well spent, and the game is feeling a little smoother thanks to the lack of invertebrates. Speaking of bugs, the randomly generated spacehulk levels are absolutely full of bugs and they are really fun to blast away at. The plan is to have 100 levels of increasingly difficult levels to grind through if you feel so inclined and gather all kind of rewards for the effort - monetary, loot and in-game badges.
Dodgy Space Travel Space combat has been pretty fun, but we felt it needed to be a bit more fun. So, we have started to implement more weapon and ship upgrades. The first two involve some pretty cool ship manoeuvres, allowing the player to dodge and weave through other ships and asteroids like a true roguish space captain.
Next, we will be working on hand blaster upgrades and more ship upgrades. Safe travels in the spacelanes, friends, and we'll be sharing more soon. The Orion's End Crew


[ 2022-09-15 10:08:07 CET ] [ Original post ]



Orion's End
Southfog Games
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  • Orion’s End is space trading life sim, placing you as captain of your very own small freighter. You can make your fortune as a law-abiding trader or courier, or you can clean up the star systems by hunting pirates. Alternatively, you can step outside the law and try smuggling goods, or even be a pirate yourself.

    However, you won’t want to spend your whole time in space. There are planets to explore, each with their own residents who you can do jobs for or even befriend. Some of these people might even have the right skills to help you crew your ship and complement your own skills.

    How you choose to live your life is up to you. Be a hero, a rogue or a reputable businessperson. Whatever your choice, the stars will hold adventures aplenty.

    SPACEWARD HO


    There are twenty systems to travel to. Each one with its own economy and risk level. Warp between systems and traverse the sometimes dangerous path to the systems space port - which can be either planetside or on a space station orbiting a less hospitable planet. Prepare to defend yourself against pirates, especially in the riskier but more lucrative systems. On the other hand, if you engage in piracy yourself, prepare to have the added challenge of the local police ships who will happily put an end to your illegal activities. Additionally, most systems also have an asteroid belt that needs to be successfully navigated through (never tell me the odds).

    PLANETSIDE


    While on the planets or on board the space stations, you can buy and sell commodities, refuel, or repair and upgrade your ship. But there's more to do than that. There are many residents who have their own stories to be explored. You can talk to them, do quests for them, or give them gifts - all of which will progress (or perhaps regress) your relationships with the characters. You might even make a special friend - or maybe even one in every port. It's up to you.

    Each settlement has unique activities to undertake. You might be able to buy rare goods, or engage in gambling, or did someone say "cat racing"?

    There are also some additional locations on some planets, giving you an opportunity to have further adventures: old ruins, bandit camps, etc. You need to learn about these locations through talking to residents, doing quests or exploring the space ports.

    HOME IS WHERE YOUR SHIP IS


    Your ship is your home. You can upgrade some of the systems to get better combat performance, or speed, but it is your only ship. You wouldn't trade it for all the coffee on Ryser. However, you have your living quarters on board, which you can customise to suit your style. Collect various decorations and artefacts, or a new bed. Make your home the comfiest place for you.

    ECONOMY


    The economy within the system is simple but dynamic. Events beyond your control can have a temporary impact on the prices in a system. A pandemic on one planet may cause a increased demand for medical supplies, while a recession on a high tech planet could cause cheap prices for their manufactured medical supplies. You can take advantage of the situation and ferry supplies between these two planets. But these conditions are only temporary so you need to act fast.

    THE OUTER REGIONS


    The outer regions of each system are worth exploring too, but it is a gamble. You might find valuable resources to mine, or an old wreckage of a cruiser to explore, but be casreful, because you could just easily find yourself in an ambush by pirates.

    CHARACTER CUSTOMISATION


    The player character is completely customisable, with their custom portrait appearing during dialogue sequences in the game. You can customise their face, skin, hair, nose, mouth, eyes and other features.



    GAMEPLAY


    The gameplay in Orion's End is designed to be very diverse but uncomplicated, incorporating gameplay from retro games but with with more modern influences. Shoot 'em up gameplay in space, and shoot outs on planets. Minigames at settlements, and life sim social encounters with the local residents. All of the mechanics are designed to be simple enough to just pick up and play. There's no steep learning curves or complicated systems. There are lots of things to do, but not all of them are necessary to enjoy the game. Do what you enjoy doing most.
    MINIMAL SETUP
    • OS: Linux Mint 20.3
    • Processor: Intel Pentium Dual T3200Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics
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