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Update 0.54: Celsius

This new release introduces increased feedback for players including wall monitors, an improved room placement system, measured temperatures and colour pickers. Maia will be 44% off on Steam from 6pm UTC tonight for 4 days! Here's Simon showing off some of the latest changes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG1IjN3vuXE

Temperature Simulation


Thermal energy is now fully simulated in the game. Every element of gameplay is now affected by temperature and it’s a critical factor in keeping your colonists alive and well. Hypothermia and hyperthermia can affect your colonists with lethal consequences.
The caves of Maia are cold and dark, players can create heat by placing the new wall mounted space heaters as well as the existing atmosphere generators. Various other items create heat too, for example smelters, computers, human bodies, chickens and lights.
Be careful not to make the rooms too hot as colonists will burn up, quite literally. Colonists will also show signs that they are cold, you’ll notice their breath starts to show in cold areas of the base and them shivering as hypothermia takes its grip.

Base Customisation


Several items can now be customised using the new colour picker. Choosing either warm or cool colours can affect the moods of your colonists.
Wall mounted screens have been added to give more feedback to the players. These monitors show atmosphere status, temperature status and aesthetic images to improve your colonists moods.
Another placeable wall item is the Circuit Breaker, you’ll be able to turn these off and on to control the power in rooms. This is useful if you need to conserve energy or to stop the colonists from using certain rooms.

Stratospheric Sulphates


Begin the geoengineering of Maia with the mining of sulphur in the shadow of an active volcano. The latest standalone mission to be added Maia, Stratospheric Sulphates introduces several new challenges for experienced players. Rush to build a self sustaining base as hot volcanic ash and embers rain down on your demoralised colonists

User Interface Improvements.


We’ve worked to improve the overall feel of the game and provide the player with more feedback. The room placement interface has been dramatically improved. It’s now easier to use and allows the player more creative control and feedback. You’re also able to flood fill areas by double clicking whilst in the room placement mode and delete whole rooms by double right clicking them.
Rotation for objects has also been added to make it easier to place objects.

Emails And Announcements


Several new warning emails have been added. These include meteorite warnings, earthquake warnings, Weather warnings and new death alerts.
New announcements have been added to alert the players many new events including base power state problems, temperature changes, research alerts and the state of rations.

Development


You can now follow Simon’s code changes for upcoming updates in real time at dev.maiagame.com.

Change Log:


Colonist Changes
  • Automatic Smelting. When colonists need building materials they will turn the smelters on automatically, however this comes with a risk. Colonists that are unskilled in smelting may cause fires and could fatally hurt themselves.
  • Colonists medical need balanced.
  • Fix for colonists breathing through their suits.
  • Suit will no longer be stuck venting after the colonist has died.
  • Perspiration, skin temperature, ventilation and heart BPM are now saved.
  • Colonists no longer get stuck on external objects when repairing them.
  • The first task on load for colonists is no longer to be social.
  • The base roof no longer appears when trying to process colonists inside.
IMP Changes
  • IMP Digging AI changes including removing the digging marker when the rock wall has been removed.
  • IMP will place minerals further away from food or water barrels.
  • IMPs are more able to pick up body bags in weird places.
  • Game no longer crashes if the player is possessing an object and it gets crushed in a cave in.
  • IMP’s animation for pulling plants has been corrected.
Object Changes
  • Maximum fuel in many objects has been reduced to shorten burn time.
  • Toilet multiplication on load has been fixed.
  • Doors can not be placed on top of each other any more.
  • Issues when moving broccoli fixed.
  • Balanced the creation of atmosphere.
  • Use R and T to rotate objects
  • Fixes for non-buildable items. Desk and medical scanners.
  • Necropsy table keeps giblets after saving.
  • Fix for radiation containment research lock.
Creature Changes
  • Dead creatures have stopped walking around after they have died.
  • Chickens should no longer cause a memory leak.
  • Chickens should no longer walk off into the unknown.
  • Molerats will now only consider eating plants and equipment that are less than 100m away from it.
Room/World Changes
  • Missing Roof tiles have been fixed.
  • Living area and livestock room tones fixed.
  • Invalid L shaped rooms are now marked red.
  • Broken rock walls roof graphics have been corrected
  • Deleting rooms no longer deletes rock walls.
  • Reduced the “absurd” resolution of the rain textures.
Mission Changes
  • Several fixes and alterations to the tutorial.
  • Crew selection added to custom missions.
  • Initial trigger for missions not working has been fixed.
  • 3x3 room objective in tutorial now completes correctly.
Settings Changes
  • Text effect option issues have been fixed
  • Changing textures no longer breaks visuals.
Other
  • Edge scrolling has been reduced. This means hovering over the save button doesn’t scroll the screen.
  • Capitalisation errors that were causing issues with Linux have been corrected.
  • Starting a new game after sandbox failure no longer causes black screen issues.
  • Research cheats have been moved to the console. Type “r” or “research” in the console to complete all research.
  • Refractor of the game.
  • Fix for black screen when calling down a lander.
  • Several memory leak issues fixed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55lw9vfVpNY Simon has been live streaming development every Friday over on Twitch. We hope you enjoy Maia’s Update, give us your feedback on the Steam Forum, or by mentioning #MaiaGame on twitter.


[ 2016-03-08 15:29:04 CET ] [ Original post ]

Maia
Simon Roth Developer
Machine Studios Publisher
2018-11-23 Release
Game News Posts: 43
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mostly Negative (822 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
  • Maia Linux [1.72 G]

About This Game


Maia is a strange and hostile alien world, toxic to humans, yet lush with new life. Your mission is to colonise this poison eden, survive it's dangers and establish humanity's first foothold in the stars. Created by independent developer Simon Roth, Maia is a space colony simulation game about surviving and thriving on another world.

Build your Base


Burrow into Maia's mineral rich crust to build and manage a complex base that fulfills your colonist's needs. They'll need somewhere to sleep, somewhere to build and a steady supply of food, water and energy.

An Enormous Procedurally-Generated World


Twelve light years from earth, the planet 3452C[Maia] circles Tau Ceti. Its atmosphere is toxic, its surface is ravaged by solar flares and meteor blasts and its unstable crust is constantly shifted by earthquakes. Nevertheless, it is theoretically habitable. Explore Maia through a series of vast procedurally generated mission areas, each one up to 2km by 2km in size.

Challenge Yourself


In addition to the sandbox mode players can take on four specific missions, with more to come in updates. Deal with an influx of refugees from a stricken space station in Cassiopeia, survive the perpetual night of arctic winter in The Twilight Zone, study Maia's local ecosystem in SN1572 and begin to terraform the planet in the shadow of an active volcano in Stratospheric Sulphates.

Research and Learn from the Planet to Survive


Maia is a hard science fiction game based on real or extrapolated technology. Some of the colonist's tools have been brought with them, but others must be fabricated from what they can find. Once your base is up and running colonists can begin to study the native environment researching new ways to use the flora and fauna of Maia to their advantage.

Dangerous Atmosphere


Maia's atmosphere is toxic to humans, so to keep safe you'll need carefully manage the atmosphere around your base with well placed airlocks, atmosphere generators, heaters and air vents. Air flow and heat circulation are realistically simulated, emulating the deadly challenge of surviving on an alien world.

Advanced Colonists AI


In Maia you don't have direct control of your colonists, they operate on their own initiative, fulfilling their wants and needs. You'll need to take care of both their bodies and minds if you want any of them to survive.

An Army of Robots


Colonising an alien world isn't something humanity can do alone, instead they've created robotic helpers to do the jobs they don't want to. The I.M.P. robot digs through Maia's crust and collects useful minerals, while the Utility Repair Robot takes care of all that routine maintenance humans can't be bothered with.

First Person Mode


Experience Maia through the eyes of your pet robots. Assume direct control and explore your base in first person, directly interacting with it by performing your robotic tasks. Become part of the world you've built.

Genetically Engineered Super Chickens


To survive, your colonists will need to create and manage new sources of food, thus the people of Earth designed the genetically engineered super chicken, the Uberhuhn. With enough time and diligent research you can even begin to collect and herd the native wildlife of Maia. Unfortunately most of it tastes terrible.

Custom Engine


Maia runs on a custom game engine made by independant developer Simon Roth. It is used exclusively in Maia and is purpose built specifically to support this game.

Immersive Soundtrack

Maia's immersive sci-fi soundtrack adapts and responds to in game events, ensuring it always reflects the mood of the game.

The Inspiration

Maia was inspired by games such as Dungeon Keeper, Theme Hospital and The Sims. It mixes strategy, management and construction with dark gallows humour about the many dangers of an alien world. Maia also draws from the retro future style of 1970s sci-fi.

To Come

  • A full story driven campaign, several hours long.
  • More rooms, and new base management systems.
  • Multiple bases.
  • More indigenous life forms and a functioning food chain.
  • Somewhat sassy computers.
  • Realistic water and lava simulation.
  • Cats with bee suits.

Get Involved


One of the great things about early access is being able to have players follow along with the game’s creation. This immediate feedback is extremely valuable to the games development. You can see our updates and give us feedback on the game via Twitter or our Development Blog. If you need some help with getting started in the game, you can check out our guides, head over to the official wiki or sign up to the forum.

MINIMAL SETUP
  • OS: 64 bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-10100 or AMD Ryzen 3 3100Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia 280 or ATI 5770 - or equivalent with 1GB VRAM
  • Storage: 4 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: OpenGL 3.2 support is required.
RECOMMENDED SETUP
  • OS: 64 bit
  • Processor: Intel i5-3570K or AMD Ryzen 3600Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 470 or ATI 5870 - or equivalent with 2GB VRAM
  • Storage: 4 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: OpenGL 3.2 support is required.
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