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Solace Crafting 1.0 - Now Live!

After some bumps in the system, Solace Crafting version 1.0 is now Live!
Come and see the many experiences within an infinite procedural fantasy world! It's been six years since I first started programming the core of Solace Crafting, yet here we are! There's always more to add, but full of things to do as we are, I can safely say that Solace Crafting is now well worth the $15 price tag and I am happy to take it out of Early Access. I have to make most clear of all, version 1.0 is not the end of development. I'm not quitting my full-time job as a developer and moving to the Bahamas. This is my full-time job, and development of Solace Crafting continues today and tomorrow and beyond. I've updated the roadmap, the bug tracker is live, and thanks to players in Discord and here on Steam I've already got a list of new things to look into.

Lots of stuff to do


Solace Crafting doesn't often hold your hand and tell you what you should be doing. For some that's awesome, but for some players it leaves them feeling like there's nothing to do. Well, here are some in-game stats to alleviate those with such concerns:
  • Adventuring skill points to spend: 1200
  • Crafting skill points to spend: 1479
  • Harvesting skill points to spend: 320
  • In-game achievements: 514
  • Steam achievements: 62
  • Craftable armor pieces: 63
  • Craftable weapons: 64
  • Building pieces: 108
  • Furniture pieces: 29
  • Possible schematic recipes: 18,684
  • Furthest (known) distance traveled: 1,000,000+ kilometers
  • Highest (known) player level reached: 22,617
  • Most (known) hours played: 5,000+
  • People enjoying the game you made: priceless!
I'm a huge fan of procedural content, big mountains, islands, lakes, crafting, and the freedom to go and do what you want to do, and I've tried very purposefully to get all of those things in Solace Crafting. No artificial barriers, no artificial sky box mountains, no off-limits. If you can see it, it might be really really far away, but you can 100% get there.

Looking forward


Creating, managing, and prioritizing the items of a development roadmap is one of many skills that an indie developer has to spend time and effort to improve. There is always more that can be added to a game, but more is not always better. Fun has always been the main goal for features added into Solace Crafting, and I've tried to keep the community well informed and make sure that everyone has a chance to have their voice heard. Following that tradition I've setup a new survey specifically for the release of version 1.0 and how players would like to see the game improve from here on: Click here to take the 2 minute survey at Survey Monkey This survey will remain accessible for 30 days, so if you are new here please feel free to explore the game and respond to the survey once you've been able to experience it first hand. I will post an announcement several days before I close the survey in case anyone has forgotten that they were putting it off for later. Of course I'm always in Discord and less so here on the Steam discussion boards as well, so if anyone needs anything please don't be afraid to get in touch with me, but do please understand that this is a solo operation and things can take time. The following items are a broad overview of the features and improvements I plan to implement from here on. Smaller things like new recipes, bug fixes, and general performance improvements are not listed. Quality of life - Improved multi-lingual support - Full controller support - Map & compass way-point system New features - Fishing - Improved cooking & nutrition system Combat & enemies - Monster attributes - More monster abilities & effects - More combat animations & effects Players - Sub-attributes - Class skill trees (currently we have Archetype and Job skill trees) - Special infinite skills (for players pushing beyond level 100) Towns - Revamped money & trading systems - More town features - Villager equipment - Villager AI - Procedural Villages (WIP) Crafting & harvesting - Crafting equipment & harvesting clothing - Improved compass & tracking skills - Facility equipment - Runes Multiplayer - Shared XP - Healing & buffing others Audio - Monster & world sound effects in general Other - Modding support

A bit of retrospect


In 2012 two different people that I graduated from high school with did two different things that I was very impressed by. One of them became a successful stand-up comedian and went on to play roles in movies and TV. The other released a small indie game on Steam. That was the first time I realized I wasn't doing what I wanted to do, and all that was missing was motivation and effort. I spent almost every night after my day job over the next 5 years playing with Unity. I was totally hooked, but boy there is a lot to learn. I made a lot of Minecraft clones for practice, and enjoyed most of all creating procedural dungeons. In early 2016 I finally started piecing together the different systems that I wanted to all come together into my grand vision of Solace Crafting.
(Terrain generation back in 2016) Once I had a vertical slice to show off some basic gameplay, I ran a Kickstarter campaign with the hopes of securing some savings to help feed myself during development, but it fell short of its goal. I put a few more months work in and decided it was time, and on January 16, 2018 I released into Early Access. At the time I didn't understand just how poor quality of a prototype I had presented to the public. Still, the generosity and support of those early players earned me what I thought was more than enough to quit my day job so that I could focus on developing Solace Crafting full-time, and on the very next day I handed in my request for resignation.
(Farming, first implemented in 2018) Little did I know, the amount of money you might make in month one does not at all relate to how much money you might make in month two, and the next 4 and half years ended up being a constant financial struggle. Working at home certainly has it's benefits, and I live in a relatively inexpensive part of the world, the Japanese countryside, but my annual income throughout this journey has been the lowest it's ever been in my life, though the experience has certainly been invaluable.
(The first procedural towers in 2019) As we all do, I wish I could go back to 2016, hand myself a proper game design document, and say "stick to the plan kid, you'll do fine," but back then I still had so much to learn about programming and Unity, that proper scheduling and project scope were just not yet on my plate. Some things we never needed we added in, some things that were never possible I said I'd think about. But you have to grow somehow, and throwing myself into the fire certainly proved one way to go about it.

Looking forward


There's work to be done, and preferably some of it would be done by contractors, so it's hard to tell how much can get done in what kind of a time frame after release as I honestly have now idea how this is going to go. Best case scenario, we get noticed by a large content creator and the exposure brings in a hoard of new players, awarding me the finances to do just that, hire on some freelancers to improve the parts of the game that need it most. Worst case, things continue on slow and steady as they have in the past, as we work towards and richer and smoother experience with modding capabilities and improved server management tools. In any scenario the journey has certainly been a huge reward in and of itself. Our community has been beyond supportive and I could not have done half as much as I've been able to without the ongoing support of our player base. I can't say thank you enough to everyone that helped me make it through Early Access, but thank you thank you thank you. I am many steps closer to my dream of running a financially secure, modern and moral game studio, and I wouldn't be here without all of you. I hope you and many more may find joy and excitement through my efforts! Kyle Postlewait AKA Malkere Big Kitty Games ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Join us in Discord! Interested in supporting development of Solace Crafting? Please consider becoming a patron via Patreon! Check out the bug / suggestion tracker


[ 2022-08-02 01:19:03 CET ] [ Original post ]

Solace Crafting
Big Kitty Games Developer
Big Kitty Games Publisher
2018-01-16 Release
Game News Posts: 416
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Mostly Positive (776 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
  • Solace Crafting Linux [2.77 G]

Background


My name is Kyle Postlewait (35) and I got into game development years ago because I can't find the game that I want to play. I am not a veteran game developer. I do not have any published AAA titles. I am self-taught and I make mistakes. Having said that, I'm tired of survival crafting games being abandoned, focusing only on PvP and guns, or turning into major time sinks. I quit my day job in February of 2018 to focus on Solace Crafting full-time, and am doing everything I can to make a great fantasy survival RPG despite the tremendous challenge that is game development. Please don't buy into early access expecting a fully polished AAA game and then give it a bad review. In return, I promise to make sure that this game is NEVER ABANDONED. If sales are more than enough for me to survive, then I can hire more help. First and foremost I will always work to secure financial longevity and legal stability, and maintain all intellectual rights, never selling power to sponsors, publishers, or anything that could endanger continued development.

Early access ends when there is enough content to constitute selling the game without the above warning. Even after we leave early access the game will continue to be improved and expanded on, and has a long list of planned features post early access including other dimensions and multiplayer.

All features listed on this page are undergoing constant improvement and are subject to change.

Short description

Solace Crafting is a crafting and building heavy survival RPG focused around player crafting, building towns, and summoning NPC townspeople. With an open class system, open-recipe crafting, customizable enchanting, modular building, defensive structures, town management, distance-based difficulty, and an infinite game world, players are free to move and level at their own pace. With an uncapped leveling system you can try to push further than anyone ever has. You can try and make the ultimate sword, staff, or anything, thanks to complete control over all recipe settings. Build massive towns full of NPCs not limited by physics-based construction. Seek out rare enchants and exotic resources.

About the game

Survival
Solace Crafting starts out much like similar survival games: you need to make clothes to avoid freezing to death, you need to find food to keep from starving to death, and you should build shelter from the dangers of nightfall.
Crafting
Once you are surviving it's time to evolve. Build resource processing and crafting facilities to create improved weapons and armor. Leveling up your professions levels up your recipes and allows you to unlock new recipes and crafting abilities. Our crafting system is quite unique, allowing even the creation of custom sets. I definitely recommend you watch the getting started video available above.
Role-Playing Game
Once you're armed and ready it's time to push back against evil and it's minions. Level-up and develop your character using an open-class system of evolving skill trees. Mix melee, ranged, magic, and heals however you like. Skills are being designed with fun and visual uniqueness in mind, not minimalism and strict balance.
Solace Crafting
Crafting and placing a solace will allow you to instantly return to it from any other solace in the world, letting you create your own points of interest. Be careful though as the further you travel in any direction, the more difficult everything becomes. In order to level up a solace you'll have to defend it from waves of attackers that will try and stop the procedure. Build static defenses to help protect your solaces during upgrades.
Town Management
An upgraded solace allows you to summon townspeople. In order to summon higher level NPCs you'll need to push deeper into the wild, setting up towns of various sizes as you go.
Astral Travel (not yet under development)
When the time is right you will find your way to the Elemental Planes. Most heavily affected by the infectious anger and hatred, these have becomes dimensions of extreme danger, both environmental and sentient. You must find out where the hatred stems from and find a way to put an end to it once and for all. The Elemental Planes are also the birthplace of all resources mundane and exotic alike. Only here will you find the purest, most powerful resources for crafting and enchanting equipment worthy of a hero.

Developed by a gamer

I started learning how to make games years ago because the design decisions of so many of the games I played often made so little sense to me. Here are some of the design decisions I refined over the years that I do my best to uphold:
  • No pay-to-win, no pay-to-play, no paid DLC, no gacha or gamble mechanics
  • No metered progression
  • Level any and all professions freely, no arbitrary caps
  • Minimal sub-ingredients, minimal crafting and refining timers
  • Completely open, point and level based branching skill trees
  • Multiple, incremental skill points every level
  • Classic roles, not forced balance. Some classes may be harder than others.
  • Unlimited player levels
  • Completely open physics-based world, no off-limits
  • No "realistic" building physics that destroy everything
  • Unlimited access to parallel realities (alternate seeds)
  • Shape and color your avatars freely instead of using preset races
  • Allow alternate characters in the same world

I know how to, and will accomplish everything written here. It's only a matter of time. If the game sells I can hire help with what I'm bad at and focus on what I'm good at.
I know a lot of fans of the survival genre are pretty jaded, myself included, after so many titles have lost their leadership, changed projects, or plain given up. I'm here every day hoping to heal that sore and would very much appreciate your $15 support if any of this interests you. There are months of frequent patch notes and forum discussions between me and players here on Steam as proof that I'm capable of more than a couple new items after weeks of silence, something far too common in game development!

Multiplayer, and all of its many features will absolutely be implemented when a much more content rich single player experience has been achieved. Multiplayer like single-player will be PvE oriented and grief prevention/anti-cheat will always take top priority. Turning single-player towns into multiplayer guildhalls complete with defense quests and special achievements is something I very much look forward to, and have quite a few plans for.

Unix and Mac support will be tested and released soon.

The best is yet to come!

MINIMAL SETUP
  • OS: Ubuntu 12.04+
  • Processor: Dual Core 3 ghzMemory: 4 GB RAM
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 680
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
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