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Devlog: Trade System


Hello! Today we will show another new feature, and this time its quite a massive one: trade system. Trade is the vital force of our game economy, so we paid a lot of attention to its development. We faced a difficult task to make trade system both user-friendly and moderately realistic, and were quite happy with the result. Let's start with the context. The game takes place in a country ravaged by a bloody civil strife. But the war is still not over: due to some unfavorable events, all factions were forced to declare a temporary truce, thereby securing a precarious status quo. But at any time their confrontation may resume again. All this impacts the economy: currency is devalued, because of the chaos and production slump many commodities are in acute shortage, and the prices of essential goods are greatly inflated.
Trading with merchant. Clickable. In Stoneshard you can trade with almost all neutral and friendly characters: from merchants to simple peasants and city guards. But at the same time, it is worth remembering that the wartime economy is pretty brutal: because of limited resources, everyone is primarily interested in securing personal gain so NPCs tend to overprice their goods a lot and prefer to buy your goods far below their true value. NPC role also influences trade prices. Depending on what craftsman youre dealing with, you may expect some price fluctuations on goods hes interested in. A blacksmith, for example, works with metal, so hed buy iron equipment more expensively and also sell it cheaper, while merchants and wandering traders, due to their versatility, tend to trade at less favorable tariffs for you. In addition, your reputation level with a particular settlement and faction, some local and world events, and the quality and condition of the item itself will have their impact on the final price too.
Trading with common folk is mostly about bartering few cheap items like food. Clickable. Other important aspects of trade are NPC interests, their stock and wealth. These parameters are different for each NPC, depending on its role, settlement and faction. Ordinary peasant possess very few items: usually, food, drinks and tools. They tend to buy the same kind of stuff from your character and wont be interested in buying armor or potions. Theyre also very limited in their funds, so you should probably seek some another person to sell an expensive gem to peasant wont have enough money to make this deal possible. However, the blacksmith's stock is much more impressive: he sells a huge variety of various equipment, is quite wealthy and is willing to purchase some of your spoils of war, though he wont be interested in buying scroll and potions too. Its worth mentioning that there are some items which are demanded by almost everyone due to wartime conditions such as food, alcohol and different valuables. Trading stock will be regularly refilled: NPCs will purchase new goods instead of the sold ones, and the speed of this process will also depend on the situation in the settlement and the world around.
Repair in action. Clickable. And finally, repair function. Now battered items can be repaired by a certain artisan for a fee: metal equipment can be fixed by blacksmith, while carpenter and tanner would work only with wood/leather and cloth items respectively. The repair cost depends on the items condition and its base price. By the way, youll also have an opportunity to fix the item by yourself using a repair kit or an appropriate skill, but the efficiency of such amateurish repair is much lower, and items max durability will degrade a little too. Therefore, its a good idea to have your most valuable equipment to be repaired by professional craftsmen only. That's all for today. Until next Saturday! ====== Also you can follow us on:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/625960/Stoneshard/


[ 2018-12-29 17:23:54 CET ] [ Original post ]



Stoneshard: Prologue
Ink Stains Games
  • Developer

  • HypeTrain Digital
  • Publisher

  • 2018-06-05
  • Release

  • Indie RPG Singleplayer
  • Tags

  • Game News Posts 49  
    🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
  • Controls

  • Very Positive

    (3568 reviews)


  • Review Score

  • http://stoneshard.com/
  • Website

  • https://store.steampowered.com/app/869760 
  • Steam Store

  • The Game includes VR Support



    Хранилище Stoneshard: Prologue Linux [101.54 M]

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  • Stoneshard: Prologue is a free playable alpha demo of Stoneshard — the old school turn-based RPG inspired by legendary roguelikes like ADOM and Nethack. This version of the game contains 2-3 hours of gameplay and introduces Stoneshard's world and combat system.

    • Learn the story behind one of Stoneshard's main characters — Verren, who'll play a significant role in the full game
    • Explore grim dungeons beneath the kingdom of Aldor
    • Fight ancient vampires and customize your hero with different armor sets and weapons
    • Get familiar with Stoneshard's health and psyche system — put splints on broken bones, use medical aid and even drugs to ease hero's pain and fend off insanity
    • Face the Prologue's mysterious boss and find out if you're strong enough to defeat him

    Keep in mind that Prologue is just an alpha version of Stoneshard and is developed for gaming audience to get familiar with the game's concept.
    MINIMAL SETUP
    • OS: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit
    • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 or equivalentMemory: 2 GB RAM
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce 7600 512 Mb or equivalent
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
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    • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 or equivalent
    • Graphics: GeForce 7600 512 Mb or equivalent
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
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