Fellow Sightseers,
Today marks the release of the first part of the PvE updates that many of you have been waiting for. Due to exensive back-end changes, starting a new world will be necessary to experience the new content to its fullest. Server administrators will also need to update their server executable before putting up a new world.
Alongside the expected mundane-but-necessary bug fixes, today's update adds NPC outposts that can be discovered by exploring the world. These can be simple resource extraction satellites that players can steal useful resources from, lightly defended outposts to capture, or even heavily protected forts placed in a restricted area best to avoid -- so greater care must now be taken when exploring the world.
Of course to make the challenge of capturing these outposts more meaningful, an all-new loot system has been added to the game. Most NPC outposts have a loot container somewhere containing some useful goodies for players that succeed in capturing them. The items found in containers, looted from defeated NPCs, and sometimes even found lying on the ground may be of higher quality than what can be crafted manually. From faster weapon recharge to stronger shields, you can now better customize your vehicles to match your play style and prepare for Part 2.
After all, this is only the first part of the planned 3-part PvE changes. This first update focused on passive (stationary) threats. The second update will add active threats, making it possible for NPCs to raid your outposts and potentially hunt you out in the wild. The last part will tie all of this together with an active quest system, adding specific goals for players to pursue.
Just keep in mind that if you are going to be checking out this update, be sure to start a new world as old ones are not going to be compatible with some of the changes. They will still work, of course -- should you wish to continue your existing game -- but certain features will be missing.
As usual, to keep an eye on Sightseer's development, Discord is still the best place to do so. There you can ask questions, report bugs, find friends to play with and offer feedback on the potential changes before they happen.
Full list of patch notes can be found at tinyurl.com/p5notes.
Happy adventuring!
-Michael "Aren Mook" Lyashenko
Fellow Sightseers,
Today marks the release of the first part of the PvE updates that many of you have been waiting for. Due to exensive back-end changes, starting a new world will be necessary to experience the new content to its fullest. Server administrators will also need to update their server executable before putting up a new world.
Alongside the expected mundane-but-necessary bug fixes, today's update adds NPC outposts that can be discovered by exploring the world. These can be simple resource extraction satellites that players can steal useful resources from, lightly defended outposts to capture, or even heavily protected forts placed in a restricted area best to avoid -- so greater care must now be taken when exploring the world.
Of course to make the challenge of capturing these outposts more meaningful, an all-new loot system has been added to the game. Most NPC outposts have a loot container somewhere containing some useful goodies for players that succeed in capturing them. The items found in containers, looted from defeated NPCs, and sometimes even found lying on the ground may be of higher quality than what can be crafted manually. From faster weapon recharge to stronger shields, you can now better customize your vehicles to match your play style and prepare for Part 2.
After all, this is only the first part of the planned 3-part PvE changes. This first update focused on passive (stationary) threats. The second update will add active threats, making it possible for NPCs to raid your outposts and potentially hunt you out in the wild. The last part will tie all of this together with an active quest system, adding specific goals for players to pursue.
Just keep in mind that if you are going to be checking out this update, be sure to start a new world as old ones are not going to be compatible with some of the changes. They will still work, of course -- should you wish to continue your existing game -- but certain features will be missing.
As usual, to keep an eye on Sightseer's development, Discord is still the best place to do so. There you can ask questions, report bugs, find friends to play with and offer feedback on the potential changes before they happen.
Full list of patch notes can be found at tinyurl.com/p5notes.
Happy adventuring!
-Michael "Aren Mook" Lyashenko
Project 5: Sightseer
Tasharen Entertainment Inc.
Tasharen Entertainment Inc.
2019-08-16
Indie RPG Singleplayer Multiplayer Coop
Game News Posts 12
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mostly Positive
(520 reviews)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/655780 
The Game includes VR Support
Project 5: Sightseer (Linux) [1.03 G]
It's important to know that in Sightseer, most of the resources are finite and not all of them can be found naturally. Fossil fuels won't last forever, and depleting the resource at one location will mean that you will need to either find another source or discover another way to obtain what you need. As an example, while Ammonia can sometimes be found in the world naturally, it can also be created from Water by applying a pair of chemical reactions. You merely need to know how.
The world of Sightseer is entirely persistent: outposts remember their founder, trade routes remember the player that discovered the fastest route, and even the world's artifacts remember the person that first discovered them -- so go out there and explore! Just be aware that logging out won't make your vehicle vanish. It will remain where you've left it, so having a safely defended outpost to call home will come in handy in the future.
Fortunately, when playing online, you can band together with your friends to form factions. Factions can own outposts that can automate the process of resource extraction and can have powerful defenses to keep them safe from both natural threats and opportunistic players alike. The same outposts can also perform scientific research, leading to new technologies, structures, vehicles, weapons, and a lot more. Care should be taken in how the outposts are powered, however. Burning fossil fuels will cause pollution that will need to be addressed.
When playing Sightseer, you can play offline, online, or host your own private worlds for your closed group of friends. Hosting a world (or playing offline) also offers the Creative Mode option where all resource costs will be ignored -- just in case you want to build cool things without any constraints.
Regardless of what appeals to you the most -- be it the exploration of a vast, untamed world and unraveling of its hidden secrets; the construction of impressive outposts designed to inspire awe of others; or simply the desire to dominate the world together with your friends, Sightseer's only limit is going to be your imagination.
Best of all -- with this being Early access -- it's all merely the beginning.
- Processor: Dual-core Intel i3Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 560
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
- Processor: Quad-core Intel i7 4790KMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 or better (resolution-dependent)
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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