New Update! The Long Dark Sandbox Updated to v.321: "Tireless Menace"
To support our goals of deep immersion and informed decision-making, we have completely overhauled our user interface. The new Radial Menu replaces the previous Actions Panel and puts all the player’s major gameplay actions within one or two clicks or button-presses. The Radial has also made it possible to add a subset of basic craftables made directly from the menu, rather than requiring the use of a Workbench to make simple items like Torches, Bandages, Tinder Plugs, etc. The new Streamlined Status screen lets you quickly check on your Condition, Calories, and other important survival information without needing to refer to a separate screen that pulls you out of the game world. Overall we think this improves the player experience by keeping the gameplay flow uninterrupted.
We’ve added Challenge Modes to the Sandbox. These challenges add objective-based gameplay to the core Sandbox experience. To start with, we’re launching “Hunted, Part One”, where you have to escape a murderous bear stalking you from Pleasant Valley to Mystery Lake, with only the Distress Pistol for protection. And “Hopeless Rescue”, where you have to get from the Trapper’s Cabin, to the top of Timberwolf Mountain, and then over to fire a signal flare from the Lighthouse in Desolation Point, within seven days! We’re excited to see how you find these experiences.
We’ve turned Rest into a true resource. You can now only Rest when you are tired, or have an affliction that requires it. We’ve added a “Pass Time” mechanic to the Rest interface, which allows you to advance the clock, without gaining the calorie-reducing and healing benefits of Rest. And finally, we’ve added a Cabin Fever affliction, to keep things interesting for our Hibernators. We feel that these changes will go a long way towards keeping the game more interesting for long-term players, add another layer of strategic decision-making and resource management around where and when you Rest, and increase the challenge for those who’ve embraced long-term hibernation techniques.
Previously, items in the world would only start to decay once the player entered the region they existed in. This made tuning unnecessarily complicated and led to some undesirable player behaviours. As of this update, all items in the world now begin to decay as soon as a Sandbox is started. To balance this, all item decay rates have been re-balanced on a much longer time-scale -- 1000+ days, as compared to the previous tuning which was on more of a 100+ day timescale. We’ve also added some decay modifiers to account for interior/exterior storage, and more realistic decay for fish and meat items (both raw and cooked). We feel that this overhaul keeps item decay at reasonable levels while supporting both nomadic (explorers) and sedentary (hunkering down) play styles.
We’ve added first-person hands and held weapons to Wolf struggle, to hopefully clarify for players that they are actually using the best tool in their inventory during the struggle (which has always been the case, but never been well visualized before). We hope that this will help players understand what is happening during the Wolf struggle, and also serves as a proof of concept for further work we’d like to do to improve the sense of first-person presence in the game. Those are just some highlights from Tireless Menace. See the full changelist below!
* New! Radial Menu and streamlined Status Screens. * New! Sandbox Challenge Modes: “Hunted, Part One”, and “Hopeless Rescue”. * New! Emergency Stim gear item. Emergency stims added into various locations (also made available in older saves) and also available in some containers. * New! Brands can now be taken from a burning fire (replacing Torches taken from fires; Torches are still craftable). * New! There is now a chance of getting Cabin Fever from spending too many continuous hours inside. * New! There is now a chance of contracting Intestinal Parasites from eating too much meat from carnivores (i.e. Wolves and Bears). * New! Added a Curiosity state to Wolf AI. There is now a chance that Wolves will hang back and follow the player from a distance, before deciding to either leave, or stalk the player. * Refreshed wildlife spawning in all major regions (except bears). * Overhauled item degradation behaviour and retuned all decay rates for 1000+ day timescale. Gear decay now begins at game start for all items in the world. All Clothing items decay based on a daily rate modified for interior/exterior storage, and player use. All food decay is based on storage (interior vs. exterior) and, for fish and meat, whether an item is raw or cooked. All tools continue to decay based on use only. * Removed decay from Matches. * Added various rope climbs and climbing anchor points across all regions (including access to a couple of previously inaccessible areas). * Added rope gear spawns into a few locations (also made available in older saves). * Journals can now be saved on the death screen. Saved journals can be viewed from the main menu. A maximum of 10 journals can be saved at any given time. * Updated the gear naming system to reflect item condition (applies to Food and Clothing items, currently). * Complete overhaul to Rest system. Player cannot Rest if there is no fatigue. Added a Passing Time mechanic to allow advancement of time. * Added slow Condition gain while awake and healthy (i.e. no Afflictions, and not Starving, Exhausted, Dehydrated, or Freezing). * Added Hypothermia Risk affliction, as an early warning system to help avoid “surprise” Hypothermia. * Added more stats tracking including: Intestinal Parasites, Cabin Fever. * Differentiated all light sources more clearly, by tuning burn times, Brandishing effectiveness, and item “cost”. This applies to Torches, Flares, Brands, and Lanterns. * Flares are now Brandished and not thrown. * AI will now ignore dropped Torches and Flares. * Harvesting Branches now produces 3 Sticks (increased from 2). * Harvesting Sticks now produces 2 Tinder Plugs (increased from 1). * Hatchets now modify Branch harvesting time correctly. * Brandishing now only works if an item is lit. * Items that decay to 0% Condition will now be marked Ruined, but persist in the world. * Increased the Wind speed required to blow out existing fires, as well as which prevents fires from being started. This should reduce instances of strong fires being blown out suddenly due to wind changes. * Delay condition-loss from Bear struggle until the struggle animation is complete. (This does not apply to Wolf struggles.) * Combined Stats with Journal. Made accessible from Main Menu and Deathscreen as well as in game. * Simple Crafting now accessible directly from Radial Menu (see above for more details). * Updated art for Feed Fire screen. * In the Options screen, Key Bindings will now display a mouseover effect. * Show sheltered icon when in caves and other large enclosed spaces outdoors.
* New! Added experimental First-Person presence for Wolf Struggles with Knife, Hatchet, and Prybar. * New! First pass on colour grading. * New! Added rim lighting effect for night-time lighting. It should be more possible to see the “edges” of snow banks and things on clear, moonlit nights, enhancing night-time navigation. * Improved the Bear model and texture. * Improved the Bear animations. * Improved the Wolf animations. * Updated the visual effects for Torches, Flares, Lanterns, and Brands, so that flames begin to “sputter” when you are running low on burn time. * Added new Footprints system, which improves the footprint visuals as well as respects weather conditions; footprints will persist for a longer period of time, unless filled in by snow or high winds. (Future improvements to this system will be focused on enhanced Tracking gameplay.) * Improved draw distance for falling snow. * Updated the “light shafts” window effect to improve performance. * Increased the visibility of blood drops, to aid with tracking wounded animals. * Added blood splatter effect when player is injured by blood loss event (ex. during wolf struggle), when wildlife is hit, and when a carcass is harvested. Also, when hit, the first blood drops from a bleeding animal will be larger, to help the player determine the direction of the animal’s movement.
* New! The game now supports Steam Cloud Saves for Windows, Mac and Linux. This means that you can continue to play your saved games across multiple systems (provided you are using the same Steam account). * New! More graceful handling of corrupt or incompatible save games. Saves will be shown as corrupt or incompatible in the UI, allowing players to remove them and avoiding system crashes due to corrupted save files. * New! All game sessions are now saved upon start, not at first Rest or interior/exterior transition. This should result in fewer “mysterious” save losses when players abandon games before they have been auto-saved. * Improved Steam Controller support. All in-game actions can now be rebound using the steam controller configuration screen. * Particle optimization now active for Windows. This should result in better performance of heavy snow and blizzard conditions for some players. * Mac and Linux rendering now uses OpenGL 4.1, which should result in some performance improvements for players on those platforms. * Added error handling for updating to default key-bindings due to the addition of new controls (ex. the new radial menu is bound to the Space Bar by default). Note that this error will only be seen if a newly added binding was already in use. * The save icon now appears when saving the player profile. * Added save file compression which results in smaller save files and faster cloud-save uploads.
* New! Added master volume slider. * Added more general ambient and exploration music, and fixed some issues that were preventing ambient music from playing in certain circumstances. * Fixed issues that were preventing desired gameplay speech from playing. As a result, you should hear more gameplay-relevant voice feedback from the survivor personae. * Overhauled struggle audio for both Wolves (to account for new first-person presence) and for the Bear struggle (to make it more impressive). * Footstep audio now differentiates between shoes, boots, and bare feet.
* We now display an error message if user tries to use a stove to start a fire but are missing all of the required items. * Fixed issue where you could get stuck in an infinite cooking loop when using gamepad/controller. * Fixed issue where you could get stuck in an infinite crafting loop. * Fixed issue where you could quit the game in the middle of a save, which would result in corrupted save files. * Fixed issue where worn-out tools could be used one extra time. * Fixed Distress Pistol using wrong ammo icon on inventory screen. * Fixed issue where the First Aid screen would not update if an affliction healed itself while the screen was open. * Fixed a bug causing the player to holster the held item while cancelling item placement. * Fixed issue where blood trails were only being left when wildlife was fleeing. * Bears are now spawned facing outwards from Dens. This helps fix some pathing issues when the bear attempts to leave the Den. * Fix issue with items being left behind when transitioning scenes with item placement in progress * Fixed issue with corpses getting re-oriented after loading a save. * Fixed issue where players could add fuel to fires that had already blown out (the fire FX didn’t reflect this state). * Fixed issue with camera sometimes crashing into geometry when placing a campfire. * Fixed issue with being able to place snares too close to geometry, causing the snared rabbit to be inaccessible * Fixed issue with Bear playing sleep animations after leaving the sleep AI state. ### END OF CHANGELIST ###
[ 2016-04-20 18:05:05 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello community! We've just updated The Long Dark Sandbox to v.321, which we're calling "Tireless Menace". You can check out the update video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNMJ86U4oiA&index=4&list=PLzp35YPWKwnm24FmrHtVrugJLD3IcHP-A Some highlights from the new update:
New! Radial Menu & Streamlined Status
To support our goals of deep immersion and informed decision-making, we have completely overhauled our user interface. The new Radial Menu replaces the previous Actions Panel and puts all the player’s major gameplay actions within one or two clicks or button-presses. The Radial has also made it possible to add a subset of basic craftables made directly from the menu, rather than requiring the use of a Workbench to make simple items like Torches, Bandages, Tinder Plugs, etc. The new Streamlined Status screen lets you quickly check on your Condition, Calories, and other important survival information without needing to refer to a separate screen that pulls you out of the game world. Overall we think this improves the player experience by keeping the gameplay flow uninterrupted.
New! Challenge Modes
We’ve added Challenge Modes to the Sandbox. These challenges add objective-based gameplay to the core Sandbox experience. To start with, we’re launching “Hunted, Part One”, where you have to escape a murderous bear stalking you from Pleasant Valley to Mystery Lake, with only the Distress Pistol for protection. And “Hopeless Rescue”, where you have to get from the Trapper’s Cabin, to the top of Timberwolf Mountain, and then over to fire a signal flare from the Lighthouse in Desolation Point, within seven days! We’re excited to see how you find these experiences.
Rest System Overhaul
We’ve turned Rest into a true resource. You can now only Rest when you are tired, or have an affliction that requires it. We’ve added a “Pass Time” mechanic to the Rest interface, which allows you to advance the clock, without gaining the calorie-reducing and healing benefits of Rest. And finally, we’ve added a Cabin Fever affliction, to keep things interesting for our Hibernators. We feel that these changes will go a long way towards keeping the game more interesting for long-term players, add another layer of strategic decision-making and resource management around where and when you Rest, and increase the challenge for those who’ve embraced long-term hibernation techniques.
Decay System Overhaul
Previously, items in the world would only start to decay once the player entered the region they existed in. This made tuning unnecessarily complicated and led to some undesirable player behaviours. As of this update, all items in the world now begin to decay as soon as a Sandbox is started. To balance this, all item decay rates have been re-balanced on a much longer time-scale -- 1000+ days, as compared to the previous tuning which was on more of a 100+ day timescale. We’ve also added some decay modifiers to account for interior/exterior storage, and more realistic decay for fish and meat items (both raw and cooked). We feel that this overhaul keeps item decay at reasonable levels while supporting both nomadic (explorers) and sedentary (hunkering down) play styles.
First-Person Presence for Wolf Struggle
We’ve added first-person hands and held weapons to Wolf struggle, to hopefully clarify for players that they are actually using the best tool in their inventory during the struggle (which has always been the case, but never been well visualized before). We hope that this will help players understand what is happening during the Wolf struggle, and also serves as a proof of concept for further work we’d like to do to improve the sense of first-person presence in the game. Those are just some highlights from Tireless Menace. See the full changelist below!
THE LONG DARK™ -- SANDBOX UPDATED TO v.321, “TIRELESS MENACE” -- FULL CHANGELIST
Gameplay, Tuning & User Interface
* New! Radial Menu and streamlined Status Screens. * New! Sandbox Challenge Modes: “Hunted, Part One”, and “Hopeless Rescue”. * New! Emergency Stim gear item. Emergency stims added into various locations (also made available in older saves) and also available in some containers. * New! Brands can now be taken from a burning fire (replacing Torches taken from fires; Torches are still craftable). * New! There is now a chance of getting Cabin Fever from spending too many continuous hours inside. * New! There is now a chance of contracting Intestinal Parasites from eating too much meat from carnivores (i.e. Wolves and Bears). * New! Added a Curiosity state to Wolf AI. There is now a chance that Wolves will hang back and follow the player from a distance, before deciding to either leave, or stalk the player. * Refreshed wildlife spawning in all major regions (except bears). * Overhauled item degradation behaviour and retuned all decay rates for 1000+ day timescale. Gear decay now begins at game start for all items in the world. All Clothing items decay based on a daily rate modified for interior/exterior storage, and player use. All food decay is based on storage (interior vs. exterior) and, for fish and meat, whether an item is raw or cooked. All tools continue to decay based on use only. * Removed decay from Matches. * Added various rope climbs and climbing anchor points across all regions (including access to a couple of previously inaccessible areas). * Added rope gear spawns into a few locations (also made available in older saves). * Journals can now be saved on the death screen. Saved journals can be viewed from the main menu. A maximum of 10 journals can be saved at any given time. * Updated the gear naming system to reflect item condition (applies to Food and Clothing items, currently). * Complete overhaul to Rest system. Player cannot Rest if there is no fatigue. Added a Passing Time mechanic to allow advancement of time. * Added slow Condition gain while awake and healthy (i.e. no Afflictions, and not Starving, Exhausted, Dehydrated, or Freezing). * Added Hypothermia Risk affliction, as an early warning system to help avoid “surprise” Hypothermia. * Added more stats tracking including: Intestinal Parasites, Cabin Fever. * Differentiated all light sources more clearly, by tuning burn times, Brandishing effectiveness, and item “cost”. This applies to Torches, Flares, Brands, and Lanterns. * Flares are now Brandished and not thrown. * AI will now ignore dropped Torches and Flares. * Harvesting Branches now produces 3 Sticks (increased from 2). * Harvesting Sticks now produces 2 Tinder Plugs (increased from 1). * Hatchets now modify Branch harvesting time correctly. * Brandishing now only works if an item is lit. * Items that decay to 0% Condition will now be marked Ruined, but persist in the world. * Increased the Wind speed required to blow out existing fires, as well as which prevents fires from being started. This should reduce instances of strong fires being blown out suddenly due to wind changes. * Delay condition-loss from Bear struggle until the struggle animation is complete. (This does not apply to Wolf struggles.) * Combined Stats with Journal. Made accessible from Main Menu and Deathscreen as well as in game. * Simple Crafting now accessible directly from Radial Menu (see above for more details). * Updated art for Feed Fire screen. * In the Options screen, Key Bindings will now display a mouseover effect. * Show sheltered icon when in caves and other large enclosed spaces outdoors.
Art, Animation, FX
* New! Added experimental First-Person presence for Wolf Struggles with Knife, Hatchet, and Prybar. * New! First pass on colour grading. * New! Added rim lighting effect for night-time lighting. It should be more possible to see the “edges” of snow banks and things on clear, moonlit nights, enhancing night-time navigation. * Improved the Bear model and texture. * Improved the Bear animations. * Improved the Wolf animations. * Updated the visual effects for Torches, Flares, Lanterns, and Brands, so that flames begin to “sputter” when you are running low on burn time. * Added new Footprints system, which improves the footprint visuals as well as respects weather conditions; footprints will persist for a longer period of time, unless filled in by snow or high winds. (Future improvements to this system will be focused on enhanced Tracking gameplay.) * Improved draw distance for falling snow. * Updated the “light shafts” window effect to improve performance. * Increased the visibility of blood drops, to aid with tracking wounded animals. * Added blood splatter effect when player is injured by blood loss event (ex. during wolf struggle), when wildlife is hit, and when a carcass is harvested. Also, when hit, the first blood drops from a bleeding animal will be larger, to help the player determine the direction of the animal’s movement.
Misc.
* New! The game now supports Steam Cloud Saves for Windows, Mac and Linux. This means that you can continue to play your saved games across multiple systems (provided you are using the same Steam account). * New! More graceful handling of corrupt or incompatible save games. Saves will be shown as corrupt or incompatible in the UI, allowing players to remove them and avoiding system crashes due to corrupted save files. * New! All game sessions are now saved upon start, not at first Rest or interior/exterior transition. This should result in fewer “mysterious” save losses when players abandon games before they have been auto-saved. * Improved Steam Controller support. All in-game actions can now be rebound using the steam controller configuration screen. * Particle optimization now active for Windows. This should result in better performance of heavy snow and blizzard conditions for some players. * Mac and Linux rendering now uses OpenGL 4.1, which should result in some performance improvements for players on those platforms. * Added error handling for updating to default key-bindings due to the addition of new controls (ex. the new radial menu is bound to the Space Bar by default). Note that this error will only be seen if a newly added binding was already in use. * The save icon now appears when saving the player profile. * Added save file compression which results in smaller save files and faster cloud-save uploads.
Audio
* New! Added master volume slider. * Added more general ambient and exploration music, and fixed some issues that were preventing ambient music from playing in certain circumstances. * Fixed issues that were preventing desired gameplay speech from playing. As a result, you should hear more gameplay-relevant voice feedback from the survivor personae. * Overhauled struggle audio for both Wolves (to account for new first-person presence) and for the Bear struggle (to make it more impressive). * Footstep audio now differentiates between shoes, boots, and bare feet.
Bug Fixes
* We now display an error message if user tries to use a stove to start a fire but are missing all of the required items. * Fixed issue where you could get stuck in an infinite cooking loop when using gamepad/controller. * Fixed issue where you could get stuck in an infinite crafting loop. * Fixed issue where you could quit the game in the middle of a save, which would result in corrupted save files. * Fixed issue where worn-out tools could be used one extra time. * Fixed Distress Pistol using wrong ammo icon on inventory screen. * Fixed issue where the First Aid screen would not update if an affliction healed itself while the screen was open. * Fixed a bug causing the player to holster the held item while cancelling item placement. * Fixed issue where blood trails were only being left when wildlife was fleeing. * Bears are now spawned facing outwards from Dens. This helps fix some pathing issues when the bear attempts to leave the Den. * Fix issue with items being left behind when transitioning scenes with item placement in progress * Fixed issue with corpses getting re-oriented after loading a save. * Fixed issue where players could add fuel to fires that had already blown out (the fire FX didn’t reflect this state). * Fixed issue with camera sometimes crashing into geometry when placing a campfire. * Fixed issue with being able to place snares too close to geometry, causing the snared rabbit to be inaccessible * Fixed issue with Bear playing sleep animations after leaving the sleep AI state. ### END OF CHANGELIST ###
The Long Dark
Hinterland Studio Inc.
Hinterland Studio Inc.
2017-08-01
Indie Strategy Simulation Singleplayer
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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***THE LONG DARK IS AN EARLY ACCESS TITLE. THE SANDBOX IS IN A CONSTANT STATE OF IMPROVEMENT, AND IT ISN'T FINISHED. BUYING THE LONG DARK ON EARLY ACCESS SUPPORTS OUR ABILITY TO CONTINUE IMPROVING THE GAME. FOR MORE INFORMATION, REFER TO THE EARLY ACCESS INFORMATION ABOVE.***
With an average of 3-4 updates per month, The Long Dark is in a state of constant improvement. We have released over 75 updates since bringing the game to Early Access. Updates typically include new gameplay, tuning, new areas, items, and visual improvements. We are constantly improving the game based on our iterative development process, with input from the community.
Please note that the Early Access price provides immediate access to the Sandbox Mode, and includes the cost of Season One episodes of the Story Mode, the first of which will be available at the game's full launch.
The Long Dark is brought to you by Hinterland Studio, an independent game developer comprised of industry veterans with significant credits on many renowned series including Far Cry, Red Faction, Saints Row, God of War, Mass Effect, Knights of the Old Republic, Dragon Age, Company of Heroes, and many others. The Long Dark is the team's first attempt to create a unique and thought-provoking independent game that pushes the boundaries of the medium.
We appreciate your support of our efforts!
What is The Long Dark?
The Long Dark is a thoughtful, exploration-survival experience that challenges solo players to think for themselves as they explore an expansive frozen wilderness. There are no zombies -- only you, the cold, and everything Mother Nature can throw at you.Current Game Features
The Early Access version of The Long Dark features the game’s non-narrative Survival Sandbox mode. The game will leave Early Access one we launch Episode One of our Story Mode. All Season One episodes are included in the cost of Early Access.- No hand holding! The game challenges players to think for themselves by providing the information but never the answers. You have to earn the right to survive.
- Permadeath! See how long you can survive, check your standing on the global Leaderboards, then head back in and push yourself to survive longer.
- Monitor your Calorie count, Hunger and Thirst, Fatigue, and Body Temperature. Maintain your overall Condition if you want to survive. Let yourself weaken and any small threat may lead to your death.
- Over 30 square kms of wilderness to explore (and with more regions coming!). Mystery Lake, Coastal Highway, Desolation Point, Pleasant Valley, and more, all interconnected and each with dozens of explorable locations.
- Dynamic weather, wildlife, and time of day, all with an impact on how you choose to survive.
- Over 100 gear items including clothing, tools like hatchets and rifles, first aid equipment, foodstuffs, light sources like lanterns and flares, and firestarting equipment.
- Hunt Deer, Snare Rabbits, and watch for Crows as they can signify the presence of animal, or human, corpses that can be vital sources of Supplies. Wolves are territorial and will defend their territory, or stalk you if they catch your scent. If you let them get too close, you may find yourself in a desperate struggle to survive. Be on the lookout for Black Bears, as they roam the landscape in search of food.
- Harvest Wood for fuel, maintain your Gear and Clothing, and keep your Knife, Hatchet, and Rifle in top shape as they will save your life!
- Harvest Medicinal plants like Old Man's Beard Lichen, Rose Hips, Reishi Mushrooms.
- Deep First Aid system featuring many afflictions including: Sprains, Blood Loss, Infection Risk, Infection, Food Poisoning, Dysentery, and more.
- Craft Snares, First Aid items, Repair your Clothing and Tools, and Harvest raw materials from the environment, as you do your best to become self-sufficient.
- ...and much more!
Ongoing Development
With an average of 3-4 updates per month, The Long Dark is in a state of constant improvement. We have released over 75 updates since bringing the game to Early Access. Updates typically include new gameplay, tuning, new areas, items, and visual improvements. We are constantly improving the game based on our iterative development process, with input from the community.
Please note that the Early Access price provides immediate access to the Sandbox Mode, and includes the cost of Season One episodes of the Story Mode, the first of which will be available at the game's full launch.
The Hinterland Team
The Long Dark is brought to you by Hinterland Studio, an independent game developer comprised of industry veterans with significant credits on many renowned series including Far Cry, Red Faction, Saints Row, God of War, Mass Effect, Knights of the Old Republic, Dragon Age, Company of Heroes, and many others. The Long Dark is the team's first attempt to create a unique and thought-provoking independent game that pushes the boundaries of the medium.
We appreciate your support of our efforts!
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: SteamOS or Ubuntu 16.04 or 17.04
- Processor: Dual-Core Intel i5 CPU @ 2GHz+Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel 4xxx Series w/ 512MB VRAM or better
- Storage: 7 GB available space
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