This is not a full release, this is a release we believe to be ready, but still needs public exposure for testing. Pre-builds are after development builds, but before a release build. You can learn more about our release cycles here: https://starmadedock.net/threads/starmade-release-cycle-news-posts.28895/ Greetings citizens, ~ Finally, we’ve reached the point where we enter a pre-release state. This means that all the needed features are in, and preliminary bug fixing is done. There will still be issues, and while it should run fine, we strongly advise to backup your universe or try it out on a separate installation. It can be downloaded and installed from the Pre branch. With more exposure, it will be easier to find those less critical issues and ensure stability before we can release it to everyone to use. If you come across anything new that doesn’t work or you believe you’ve located a new bug, report that here to help us out: Report a Bug (Release Candidate) If you’re not too sure about it, feel free to contact @Lancake in a private conversation, or leave a comment on this thread. While we wait for people to try it out and report issues, we’ll continue building on features for the update after this. --- What follows, is a quick overview of what’s new compared to release. We’ll make a more in-depth version for the actual release. A quick overview of major features and changes:
- adapted font size to be readable
- new structure build info panel
- more context based information
- HUD context filters: all, most, some, crucial only, none. Crucial only is advised for experienced players.
- right click reset brush size
- removal prompt for storage/faction/shops/shipyards/warp gates in use
- setting waypoint to faction members from within members list
- shift click hotbar remove for creative mode + keybinding creative mode (if allowed)
- catalog blocks menu has a toggle to show resource cost
- chat GUI update (more coming in next update)
- reactor GUI, graphics and block textures
- new module use system (faster and a lot less error prone)
- new power consumption model (faster and less error prone)
- fixed major memory leak for servers
- fixed framebuffer VRAM usage
- reduced general VRAM usage (by more than half depending on Anti-Aliasing)
- network optimizations
- gui drawing optimization
- beam optimizations (more than double performance)
- several memory allocation optimizations
- normal mapping tangent space fix
- general chunk loading and validation optimizations (vastly reduced amount of calls)
- several block editing optimizations
- several group speed calculation optimizations
- optimization for chunk request queuing
- grouping calculation cancelling to increase performance and responsiveness during battle
- combined-module power consumption processing optimization
- usage of some more advanced shader functions for graphics cards that support it
- faster debris handling
- new power system
- new power balance
- chamber system
- effect system
- effect functionality (~130 effects for entities)
- structural integrity
- new shield system
- recon vs stealth system
- factory production cap
- storage pull limits
- manual turret aiming
- graphic presets for simpler option management
- repulsors
- new HP system
- reworked overheating conditions
- several menu fixes
- server message fixes
- fixed placing blocks when the ship is moving
- several other bugfixes
Power System
Please keep in mind that all config values are not 100% final yet. In case you encounter any oddities where specific mechanics are too strong or weak, please mention those and make sure to include a blueprint of the ship or structure where that is clearly the case. There is an all new power system in this build. Old ships are still loadable and fully usable, but the old power and its related blocks are disabled in shops, creative mode and factories. They can be re-enabled in the block editor if needed (set inShop to true) or you can still access them through the admin command /give “player_name” “block_name” if you’re an admin, or in single player. There is an option in the ServerConfig to completely disable the old power system should a server admin want that. However, once a universe is started with the old power disabled, this option cannot be reverted, as that would lead to incompatibilities with the Structure and Reactor HP system and can lead to overheating of many structures. If old power is allowed, the system will detect which version to use based on the structure’s root entity (mothership, station or planet) and check if that has any old power blocks. All structures will be counted as “new” power until you place down an old power block at which point they will convert to the old system. This is mainly for game worlds to be fully functional and for players to get accustomed to the new system without rendering all their creations suddenly completely non-functional.
How to use the new system
This system makes ships work a lot differently. All ships made in the old power system, will not translate well into the new system. Simply swapping out the old power blocks with new ones does not make that ship functional again. Instead, we advise you to remove all power blocks, shields, thrusters and usables to start from a clean slate. The best way to keep track of your power is to check the detailed power consumption in your reactor panel frequently (‘insert key’ by default, or use the radial menu with tab, or press ‘activate’ key when looking at a reactor block) On the surface, the new system is really simple. You have your main reactor blocks which add power recharge to your ship; only a single reactor group is active at any given time. Power capacity itself is fixed and low, as all weapons and systems use power over time. Weapons need a minimal amount of power to function, and require a lot more while they’re reloading. If you don’t have enough recharge, it will simply charge it slower. Other systems such as thrusters and jump drives, only use power when they’re in use. If your reactor group is small enough ( < 10 blocks), they work just fine on their own. You don’t need any additional blocks to make them function. However, larger reactors have deteriorating stability. They will not gain power recharge unless you fix their stability. For that, you need to place down stabilizer blocks. These blocks will work at most ranges, but to be efficient, they need to be placed a certain distance or further from your reactor. This distance increases with your reactor size, so make sure to keep an eye out for your stabilization when adjusting its size. The hud context in build mode will tell you exactly what that distance is and indicate the efficiency of your stabilizers; it also shows additional information based on what you’re using. While reactors have to be built grouped, stabilizers can be built distributed anywhere on your ship. If you have other inactive reactor groups, then all stabilizers look to the biggest reactor, and their resulting stabilization will be used. You can also build multiple reactors and switch between them. A reactor switch is instantaneous, but there is a cooldown to switch again, and it also takes time for chambers to become active.
Power Consumption
As said, all modules now consume power over time. Additionally. You now have full control over what is going to be consumed first. Open the reactor panel (‘insert key’ default, or use the radial menu with tab), and you can prioritize certain systems. This means that they will get power first in case your total power consumption is above 100%. So if you prefer your shields and thrusters to work over your giant cannon, you can do that now. It also regulates power that goes into your docks or turrets, giving you more control over their power consumption. Most systems have a linear power consumption increase that depends on the group size. The few systems that have no group size, instead of scale with the mass of your ship.
Docks
Docked reactors will switch off on docking and all power needed is drawn from the mothership. This means that turrets cannot have any power reactors on their own when docked. We will change the behavior a bit more in the weapon update to increase performance in battle and to add more versatility to docks and turrets.
Structure HP -> Reactor HP
Ships now use reactor HP, which is based on the active reactor and the chambers connected to it. If you use multiple reactors, you can switch to a backup before your current reactor ends up overheating. As for the overheat mechanics, they’re similar to what you’ve known with structure HP, but each reactor tracks its own HP. Reactors can only be scanned when they are active, so having a backup in another part of the ship can greatly increase survivability.
Chambers
Chambers are an all new feature to customize your ship with. We added over 100 different effects that you can activate with chambers. For this, an all new effect system was implemented to enable fast and save management over network. Chambers can be imagined as a skill tree. Each reactor only has a limited chamber capacity which chambers consume based on their type and level. The difference to other skill trees is that here, you are physically building the tree yourself. You need to connect groups of chamber blocks with reactor conduits to the main reactor or each other. Then you can open the reactor panel (‘insert key’ default, or use the radial menu with tab) and specify what exactly you want in your tree. The possible options will adapt based on what you build. There are eight general chambers currently:
- Defense
- FTL
- Logistics
- Mass
- Mobility
- Power
- Recon
- Stealth
Stealth and Recon
Each ship now has a recon strength and stealth strength only if the respective scan/stealth drives are active. The more recon you have over an enemy ship’s stealth strength, the more information you get about that ship. This ranges from simply seeing a cloaked ship to being able to see a ship’s reactor and weapons fully outlined. For the weapon update we plan to add more to it and tweak it were needed. Respectively, to cloak or radar jam you need a higher stealth strength than the other ship’s recon strength.
Shields
Shields have been reworked into local shields. They now have a radius and only cover the blocks within. This includes docks. Only shields on the mothership will work to prevent abuse and maximize performance. The radius and recharge is based on the main recharger group, and so is its power consumption. The origin of the radius is the center of mass of that group and its capacity is determined from all shield capacity groups that are within the radius (up to 20 groups max). If a local shield radius falls into another recharger group, only the bigger recharger group will stay active. Shield damage that falls into blocks covered by multiple local shields will do damage to all of them. While adding an interesting mechanic, this system is mainly to avoid building ships in ‘islands’ that are very far apart as you would need multiple groups to cover them, making it more expensive and power intensive to maintain the same shield HP for each of them than you would get if it was a single more concentrated shield group.
Integrity
This is a measure to prevent exploiting certain system shapes without constricting free building too much. This mechanic will likely not be relevant for most builders. It is to prevent building ships that are too spaced out, mainly abusing line patterns. Most systems will now have an integrity value. This values starts fairly high and is modified based on how the group is built. If any block does not touch enough other blocks of that group, it will lose integrity. If it touches enough (up to 6 max), it will gain integrity. It can be set to scale differently in the config, allowing us to make sure normal builds do not get affected. This means while single lines are now impossible to build while maintaining a positive integrity rating, anything “dense” enough is still ok. Thrusters count their integrity all in one, meaning that a checkerboard pattern will be the fastest way to lose it. Shield integrity is based on the lowest integrity of the rechargers and capacity groups within that local shield. For weapons and other computer + modules, it’s a separate integrity value for each group although this will be tweaked in the weapons update. If integrity of a system is below zero, hitting that system will cause additional explosions across all groups of that same system. If a shielded ship with negative shield integrity is hit within its shield radius, the same will apply to the shield recharge groups and its capacity banks.
Repulsors
This new block enables you to hover a certain distance away from anything physical. They act as an output for your onboard thrust, and require you to distribute an amount of thrust to them in the thrust configuration menu. They work well in any gravity field and when balanced right, allows you to hover any entity.
Manual Turret aiming
Turrets can now be set to manual aiming. They will then automatically try to align themselves with where the pilot of the mothership is looking at. This includes looking around while using right shift (or double tapping right shift to make it sticky). You can of course also fire your turrets in this mode with the new usable in your .
Factory/Storage upgrade
Factories can now be set to limit production. The factory will also stop pulling resources when that happens, only keeping enough in storage for one extra production step. Additionally, storage blocks can now be set to limit the amount of blocks to store per type, to stop pulling once that is reached. We will continue work on refining the GUI and fix issues/exploits that come up that need fixing for an actual release. Some content such as the tutorial videos and block descriptions are still being worked on, but will be available on the actual release. The weapon update is next and is going to bring more balance and exciting additions to the system. We’ll be making a dev blog about most of its content Thanks to everyone helping us and thanks for playing StarMade, - The Schine Team
StarMade
Schine, GmbH
Schine, GmbH
2014-12-04
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The universe is a vast, mystical, beautiful, awe-inspiring place.... the universe is yours.
Built for scalability to facilitate massive fully interactable objects, almost anything is possible. Gameplay elements have been skillfully constructed to bring the ultimate space sandbox experience.
Dive into your own unique universe, and choose your path.
Key Features:
- Procedurally generated infinite universe, with quadrillions of galaxies - The universe is massive. It'd take approximately 10,000 years to cross from one end to the other! Singleplayer and Multiplayer worlds can be heavily customised with our extensive config options.
- Developed for scalability- We have a broad range of graphical and performance options that cater to our low-end users as well as those with heavy rigs and servers.
- Advanced Build Tools - Powerful and easy to use building tools, quickly design awesome ships, stations and bases. Including functions: Copy & paste, undo, redo, replace, symmetry modes, shape assistance systems (spheres, cycles, torus and more) and rotation of templates.
- Modular Weapon Systems - Combine weapon systems for countless configurations of weapons. From sniper beams to swarm missiles.
- Comprehensive Rail & Logic Systems - Use the rail system to build moving parts. You can do anything from simple elevators, sliding or rotating doors, to complex cranes.
Tinker with our logic systems to control any system in the game, be it weapons, lights, rails, or explosives. Logic covers all basic gate types for convenient use (AND, OR, NOT, DELAY, Flip-Flop), allows in flight control and wireless connections between entities. You can use it for simple things like timers, switches, buttons. Or, build complex systems like working clocks and even a real CPU. - Community multiplayer (dedicated servers) - Play with others in our community hosted servers. Our configs allow administrators to customise core game mechanics for a tailored experience. Most settings can be tweaked to squeeze the best performance out of hardware.
- Platform independent (Windows, Linux, Mac) - StarMade is completely platform independent. We support the three most widely used operating systems.
- Free to play in alpha - We offer the full game free to play while in alpha development. Play our game through this period for free while in return we receive invaluable feedback and bug reports.
- OS: Ubuntu 14.04 - 64 bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3 (2nd Generation and above) | AMD FX 6xxx or equivalentMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 260. 275. 280. 460 SE. 550 Ti | AMD Radeon HD 4870. 5770. 4890. 5830. 6770. 6790 or equivalent with OpenGL 2.1Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 3 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: 2GB of memory must be available for StarMade. Lower specs may work by modifying graphics and other performance options. Try out our demo to get an indication for your system. System components such as Integrated Graphics cards may not be supported. Requirements may change in further updates.
- OS: Ubuntu 15.04 - 64 bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7-2600 @ 3.4 GHz | AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core @ 3.5 GHz or equivalentMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 560. 650 Ti. 750 | AMD Radeon HD 5850. 6870. 7790 (or equivalent)Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 3 GB available space
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