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Development update 2016-06-27

This past week marked the end of feature development for the 7th launch, and we are now (more or less) in feature freeze mode. Only fixes and minor enhancements will be done from now until the 7th, and lots of testing. As such the week was full of new developments that set the foundations for entire new game systems and major UI pieces. Who said indies don't crunch? - vitals needy thresholds optional system for checking needy status instead of a fixed min value, use a min value + sated value per vital component (to allow per-entity custom) when it transitions under min, a needy flag for the vital is activated, and it's always needy for it when it transitions over max, needy flag is removed this allows more than a single consumption The vital algorithm was refined again, to make needy impulses "sticky" until a threshold has been reached. There's two camps to this, one prefers this behavior, the other doesn't. It could be interesting to switch individual entities between sticky thresholds and single thresholds. Maybe with a "binge" character trait, once we have those? - item consumption can require cash introduce optional wallets wallet procs to check affordability, decrease amount, keep purchases log resources and items already have prices other objects can have a price-component vital sm and its users now check for affordability when searching for items and objects vital sm and its users now debit the price from the wallet when required - stock control must update price-component - display prices in item info - pallet objects for vitals: only consume the set resource, not any other
Entities can how hold wallets full or not so full of credits. When they do they spend them in the products that are priced, be it a lunch or some fancy clothes. Despite visitors still not being fleshed out and basically acting as testing placeholders, they have been equipped with wallets, to test this new feature, and to serve as a source of income. Get them to spend their credits! - direct action bar in info tool a slim panel is drawn in the bottom position shows a series of buttons, depending on the aspect of the selected entity walk to work on actions can opt into having a modal cursor when activated info tool then waits for next click, then calls action with coords draw label over action bar when in modal mode make action button highlight in modal mode disable modal mode with esc or on tool activate deactivate switch modal mode when an action is switched - harden action bar and modal info cursor wrt destroyed entities - fix spurious error in change notification - action: center view
There's finally a GUI for giving direct orders to your officers (or to anything else that accepts them, which will be also robots in the future). It's flexible and adapts to the current status of the entity, with its action set dynamically calculated. A very basic set of actions has also been provided. The teleport action is too powerful, but for now it's useful for testing. The action bar is also available in the station, with the same functionality as in planets. - squads action panel has an add and remove from squad button, then it can display button for each squad member click on button targets the member timer does ligthweight check to refresh entire bar matching ids in hashtable button label shows color, hp button label is under observer for vulnerable component, for perfect updating show mini face in squad button single click on squad button resets multiselect to one shift click in squad button can do multiselect "all" button selects all squad multiselect shows all actions for all selected but no dupe actions on click it is invoked for all matching - formalize attack model a bit to allow for action matching add one component for each attack kind the attack model maker adds the comp and removes any previous one add registry for attacks - create squad on planet by default - one of each class at start - add one distinct combat skill for each class - limit squad size - optional passed filter for action model, to allow more fine grained matching - add default squad for new game in station - update planet basic tutorial to mention squads, tab, actions
And with more V2 parity features, Galactology now has a squad bar. This feature will evolve in the future, but for now it consists of a set of up to 6 officers you can select to be always displayed above the action bar. When you select them all with the All button or the Tab key, all the orders you give will apply to all of them. Some attack model refactoring was also done as part of this work, with the idea of finally providing targeted attack actions, but in the end there wasn't enough time to do a good job, so it has been postponed post-release. - declare keybindings at mod meta level - allow info actions to request a keybinding name info tool must listen for kb and trigger action on keydown when valid - tab keybinding for "all" button introduce concept of ToolShell-level keybindings for tools tab can be pressed inside any tool anytime to quickly select the entire squad and perform actions Mods can now ask for keybindings to be registered in the mod manifest, and they will appear in the Options screen for customization like any built-in keybinding. Mods still have indirect access to the keyboard and must register a Tool to "play nice" with the rest of the GUI. To make this a bit more flexible tools can request a screen-global keyboard listener (only for their screen, not the entire game). Use this sparingly! - minimal station attack event AI, with plenty warning and/or lead time wrt tick 0 add spawnable npc lists to civs trigger checker invaders spawn some from a hostile civ in a random spot of the station add teleport fx and sound add critical alert add "a raid approaches" previous to spawn where? need more state? sneakers spawn one npc from a hostile civ in a random spot of the station in sneak mode deceivers spawn one visitor npc that is actually an hostile in disguise
And a very fitting end for a crazy week of coding. The station events system has been inaugurated, and its first guests are angry and armed. The station can now receive visits from raid parties, sneakers that hide unless spotted by a camera, and deceivers who look like a standard visitor. All of those events end up in bullets or worse, as to be expected. This is just three events out of the two dozens we have thought about, so a lot more is coming in the future.


[ 2016-06-27 15:37:42 CET ] [ Original post ]

The Spatials: Galactology
Weird and Wry Developer
Weird and Wry Publisher
2018-04-18 Release
Game News Posts: 69
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed (231 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
  • Galactology Linux [197.24 M]
Available DLCs:
  • The Spatials: Galactology - Soundtrack

The Spatials are back on a new adventure!


The Spatials: Galactology is The Spatials reimagined as a deeper, more rewarding simulation game. With mod support and active pause, Galactology adds new items and structures to build, trade routes to exploit, planets with many new variables, sophisticated AI, civilizations that actually attack your station -- and unique gameplay systems behind every object and room.

Key Features

  • Design a space station and watch your crew as they build it in real time
  • More freedom for your designs: use any room with any objects, color the floor tiles as you wish
  • Reinforce your space station with new buildings, management decisions, and staff
  • Assemble robots to assist with station chores
  • Explore a detailed simulation with many systems to play with -- including manufacturing, research, healthcare, disease, emotional breakdowns, combat, hunger, thirst, cleaning, decay, security, FIRE!, and more
  • Handle complex logistics, requiring restocking and inventory control
  • Earn in-game cash by growing your space station’s hospitality business
  • Designate staff for your bar or your research lab
  • Visitors and officers have a mind of their own. Make sure their needs are met!
  • Build hospitals to care for the wounded and diseased
  • Secure your station with cameras, scanners and turrets
  • A randomly-generated galaxy with 100+ planets
  • Build spaceships and explore the galaxy
  • Explore the surface of planets and asteroids
  • Engage in real-time combat to forge alliances and make new enemies
  • Find natural resources, civilizations and ancient ruins
  • Establish trade routes with your allies
  • Develop and download gameplay mods from the Steam Workshop
  • And more, much more is coming!

About Weird and Wry

Weird and Wry is a Barcelona game development studio founded in 2014 by two brothers: Carlos and Max Carrasco. Carlos (a programmer) and Max (an artist) share a love for simulation games and classic play -- which heavily influenced The Spatials, their first project. Inspired by the great classic sim games of the '90s, The Spatials combined classic base-building gameplay (based on isometric tile room building) with a real-time combat system and an exploration campaign. The Spatials was released on Steam in March 2015 and took off! Thanks to its success and growing fan base, The Spatials spawned a sequel -- The Spatials: Galactology, which updates the original concept with deeper gameplay and a whole new take on the space station management business.

MINIMAL SETUP
  • OS: Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit
  • Processor: 1.3 Ghz or higher (64 bit only!)Memory: 4096 MB RAM
  • Memory: 4096 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 3000+ / AMD Radeon HD 4000+ / NVIDIA GeForce GT 200+
  • Storage: 300 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: Requires stable OpenGL 3.2 drivers with GLSL support
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