Our major patch will be coming in 7 more days! We've wrangled a lot of extra changes in with this huge patch, and we'll need to completely re-make the tutorial to compensate. We should also warn previous saves will no longer work after 0.6.04. We're awfully sorry about this, but this patch will not only add loads of content, but also changes the way you will need to setup your station. So even if your save files could still be loaded, you might not last very long because there are new requirements for life support and food. (Sorry Meeple :P) We will however leave the current version (as well as previous versions) accessible through steam if you want to revert your game and finish playing an older save file.
But what are these big changes exactly?
Well, we havent quite got them all finished yet, but here is the current patch list of the main changes so far. starting meeple number is now set to 5 fixed blueprints loading with differing costs fixed a pathfinding bug concerning ladders fixed a bug where meeple died of asphyxiation for no good reason completely reworked all resource types changed the inventory/refinery menu added ice processors added water tanks added waste pipe utility added water pipe utility added waste processors added waste ejectors added waste bins added bathrooms added kitchens added food dispensers changed food into an actual resource added chef meeple role added rock crushers added smelters changed uses for refineries added Oxygen Gardens completely revised trade menus and added supply/demand modifiers to resource pricing And here is a little teaser of the new menu layouts:
As always don't forget to jump onto our discord channel and have a chat with us! :D
[ 2019-05-10 14:04:14 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Meeple Station LINUX [1.19 G]
Meeple are simple creatures. They're not human, nor are they incredibly intelligent. They're a race of space fairing creatures who enjoy industry, work, and exploration. But they need a lot of guidance, YOUR guidance, in fact.
Unique Meeple Roles
They come in various shapes, sizes and colours. And each Meeple has their own role, so you'll need to recruit the ones best suited for the jobs you need. Miners, engineers, refiners, janitors, guards or lab workers, there are plenty of jobs to be done.Meeple are very fragile creatures, and if not taken care of properly, can be prone to any number of possible fatalities. If you're not careful, they could easily fall victim to starvation, suffocation, implosion, explosion, decapitation, electrification, incineration or just unlucky enough to get sucked out of an airlock or gobbled up by an alien.
Build it your way!
There is a wide range of paraphernalia for a space station. From simple furniture, like bedding and seating, to complex machinery, life support and power grids. You choose where and how to build it all, and your Meeple will have to adjust to your changes.You will also be responsible for rigging up the main power grid, making sure everything is plugged in, and that you are creating enough power to keep everything alive!
You don't control individual Meeple, your job is to give them orders and create designations. They will always do their best to follow through on the jobs you create, unless of course they're being pursued by a giant electric man-eating space squid... although they may still attempt it.
Space is a dangerous place, putting aside natural disasters, solar flares and stray meteors, you also need to worry about pirates!
Meeple pirates are bent on destruction, they simply want nothing more than annihilation of everything non-pirate. That includes you and your Meeple!
If there are pirates near your station, they wont be able to resist the chance to create havoc. Defend yourself with trained Meeple, and combat turrets, otherwise your station will soon be a floating assortment of scrap.
A bustling station will bring in a lot of trade and commerce, traders will fly in from all over the quadrant to dock at your station. Which is fortunately very lucrative for you!
There are also plenty of resources just floating around. You can order your mining crew to get out there and salvage it. You can then refine the minerals you collect to construct and develop new components for your station.
Undertake a campaign, building difficult stations and meet pressing deadlines. Or sit back, relax and run your own little station, at your own pace, moving around the quadrant, exploring nearby planets and being a centre for trade and commerce.
- Processor: 1.2 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAM
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Minimal
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04/SteamOS
- Processor: Quad CoreMemory: 2048 MB RAM
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1+. GLSL 1.2+. 256 MB VRAM
- Storage: 100 MB available space
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