UPD: It appears there are critical issues with the save/load functionality in version 0.9.0.1. As a result, we have reverted back to version 0.9.
The first update with fixes in a very long time, hooray!
It was very challenging to develop when the project was in a semi-dismantled state, and actual update was very far away in the future. Now, with the possibility to release any improvements soon after implementation, everything is going much better.
We have also decided to introduce a new version numbering system to better reflect the content. Previously, the system was in the form of a range from 0 to 1, but now it consists of three numbers to represent major, medium, and minor updates, with an initial digit of 0 that will change to 1 upon full release from early access.
CHANGE LOG
Improvements
- Added a tooltip when hovering cursor over a planetary system to indicate its level of danger, so that the number under the name is understood.
- Added a tooltip for deconstructing a module on X key.
- Improved text at various stages of tutorial, now explaining about module rotation, module deconstruction on X key, and blueprint removal.
- Added a description that the radar is a decorative module.
- Added a confirmation window when closing the tutorial.
- In orbital mode, asteroids are now only present in the main asteroid belt and those that randomly flew throughout the location have been removed, as they interfered too much with flying.
- Starting debris now spawns in orbital mode.
- The tutorial no longer activates in orbital mode (because it is designed for an aero mode, which is easier for new players to understand).
- Drones now work properly in orbital mode (and as a bonus, when hovering the cursor over them, their selection frame no longer flickers).
- The "Cargo Holder" module has been temporarily hidden from the build menu because it will be used for upcoming cargo missions and is currently useless.
[ 2023-11-01 09:08:28 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Celestial Command Depot Linux [807.36 M]
We want to show how games about space actually should look, without silly vacuum friction and the maximum speed limit. As in the real world, everything in this game is in continuous motion in orbit.
Realistic Orbital Mechanic
This game is not about silly vacuum friction and maximum speed limitation. It is about real physics and orbital mechanics like in the real world! Get to know with orbital maneuvering, launching satellites and protecting planets from asteroids.
Fully customizable Ships
You can build your own ship part by part. Each part of the ship is individual, it has own functions and parameters. Therefore, abilities of your ship are completely dependent on the modules from which it is assembled. You can build small explorers, large industrial ships, carriers, defence satellites or whatever you want.
Ship Management
All resources of the ship are limited. Including fuel, energy, ammo and parts for repair, so store them and use them wisely.
Command a Fleet
You are not bound to the single ship. You can build as many ships and space stations as you want. And you can switch between them anytime.
Seamless Star System
Explore a procedural world filled with planets, asteroids, space stations and other fun stuff. The world of the game is completely seamless, you can zoom out from your ship to the whole star system.
Gather Resources
Survey asteroids for useful resources, extract it from planets or salvage wreckage of defeated enemies.
Multistage Production System
The extraction of raw materials is not enough to build a new ship. You need to process raw materials in special facilities to produce parts that are required to construct ship's modules.
Fight the Enemy
Build various types of devices to fight against enemies. Cannons, lasers, rockets, shields and other useful devices.
There you can explore the procedural world, find the resources, build any type of ships or space stations which you want, command your fleet and fight with enemies.
The game is 2D, so it is pretty easy and fun to play, but we implemented unique graphic style, which allows it to look like 3D with modern lighting and effects.
Also, the game has now been in active development, so if you are interested, check out our development blog for new features and future plans.
- OS: Ubuntu 12. Steam OS
- Processor: Core i3 2GhzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 3000 or equivalent
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 12. Steam OS
- Processor: Core i5Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 3000 or equivalentNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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