Hey everyone! Beta 15.1 is now out! It contains various fixes and changes. In addition, enemy ship crews will now board and attempt to take over your ship during ship-to-ship combat more effectively than before. This means that a once rare type of game-over condition is now more likely to happen. If your crew loses control of your ship, you’ll need to retake an Atrium before you’ll be able to respawn. You can either retake your ship or take theirs! Your AI crew should also be more effective at seeking and capturing ship screens. Fixes -Light flares should now be working properly (not in VR yet) -Enemy crew appearance should now be properly randomized -Fixed error with reclaiming a stolen player ship -Fixed issue with dead enemy crewmen using their jetpack -Teleport screen won’t show the player ship as blocked when you can teleport to it -Enemy crew captain bots now have much improved priority set that better matches rest of crew -Fixed camera issue when a player died on enemy ship -Fixed a material error found during one of the phases of the Sand Scar Arena -Fixed timing issue when players joined during a warp jump that could cause warp to be unskippable until the player leaves the game -Improved timing systems when creating a new game that could cause long timeouts and errors Changes -Crew AI boarding logic overhauled -”Kowz Retreat” and “Grenades!” signs now spin counterclockwise -Prize money for the Sand Scar Arena has been increased to 50,000 -Load game menu now shows when the save was created and sorts the list by most recent -Can see ship system UI’s on enemy ships but can’t modify them. You’ll now be able to see enemy ship system health while attacking them directly -After death menu can now show some limited info about who killed you -Enemy bots on Alliance of Gentlemen ships will be much more likely to board and takeover player ships -Enemy crewmen base armor levels increased -Bots are more adept at finding and taking ship screens on enemy ships -Exotic shops: Gruff’s Stuff, ???, and Corbin’s Emporium now sell a selection of grenade launchers (you can also buy them at The Burrow) -One of the Lava Planets has received another detail pass Thank you for your time! Best, The Leafy Games Team
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- PULSAR: Lost Colony Linux [1.81 G]
Control the various stations that run your ship. Reroute power between ship systems, scan alien planets for lifeforms, run powerful programs to change the tide of battle, or start up the warp drive to escape a conflict you cannot win. The strategies you use are up to you—or your Captain.
Embark on missions, investigate abandoned stations, and scavenge for components that could aid you in your voyage. Teleport down to the surfaces of alien planets, where you may face extreme environments and dangerous creatures. Trek across the galaxy, and discover what lies on its fringes.
PULSAR: Lost Colony is our attempt to create a fully cooperative space-faring experience, because it’s one of the games we've always wanted to play.
Current Features
- Online drop-in / drop-out multiplayer
- Command and control an advanced starship
- Five unique classes; everyone plays a role on the ship
- Fast-paced and tactical ship-to-ship space combat
- Teleport to other ships, planets or stations to join the away team
- Loot planets and stations for valuable items
- Board enemy ships to capture them or destroy systems
- AI crew bots (work in progress)
- Research and Sample Collection
- Gamepad support (work in progress)
Planned Features
- The Academy (In game tutorial)
- Meta-multiplayer (daily leaderboards, etc)
- AI crew bot improvements (with advanced specialties for classes and enemies)
- Better Captain tools: contextual order system, AI priorities
- Ship-To-Ship hailing (diplomacy, trade, intimidation and surrender to enemy ships)
- SteamOS support
- Oculus Rift support
- Offline LAN support
- A healthy amount of polish and love to the systems we already have
- Optimization improvements
- Challenge modes
- More languages
- A large amount of content to explore and interact with
FAQ
Is there an in-game tutorial?
Not at this time. We are planning on integrating one in the future, however we want to make sure most of the ship systems are finalized before building it. If you want to learn about how to play and use the various ship systems, you can click here to view the manual!
Can I stream and/or monetize game footage?
Yes! This is our written permission to do so.
Simulation or Game?
We like using the term simulation because it helps convey the fact that each starship is a large collection of systems and mechanics working together and reacting to its environment. However, this is a game first and foremost. Because of that, we aren't afraid to go outside the realms of reality if it makes the experience more enjoyable. This is not a 100% realistic simulation, it's a game with simulated elements.
Player versus player modes?
PULSAR was designed from the ground up to be cooperative in nature. None of the mechanics are prepared to handle the specific challenges of PvP combat. We believe that this focus on pure cooperation will enable us to create an experience that is unique and feasible by our small team.
Singleplayer?
We are focusing on a multiplayer experience at this time. We do offer AI crew bots that can take over unfilled roles, but they are very much a work in progress. The game is very teamwork heavy so the recommended experience is with multiple people. If you looking for a more complete singleplayer experience, you may want to consider waiting until the AI is fully developed.
Where can I get more information?
For more information, check out these links below:
Classes
Factions
Roadmap
Manual
Forums
The game is currently under development. New systems and mechanics are still being added and tweaked, and there is not a large amount of in-game content to see yet.
If you prefer to play more complete games and have no desire to be part of the testing / feedback process of a game in development, we highly recommend waiting until the game is more complete before considering a purchase.
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (32 bit)
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual CoreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 5000 (Shader Model 3)
- Storage: 10 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Modern Graphics Card Required (Supported By Manufacturer)
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (32 bit)
- Processor: 2.8 GHz Quad CoreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 10 GB available space
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