0.309.1 - Recognition
A revision of H.256A video compression standard was finally approved for use for reconnaissance drone feeds. This highly anticipated upgrade improves both resolution and framerate at a limited latency, making it perfect for video-assisted ship maneuvering. Early adopters report vast improvements of framerate, as well as sufficient resolution to visually inspect even nozzles of RCS thrusters.
In response to increased traffic of unmanned spacecraft, a new bill has been passed regulating autonomous use. Craft that are not equipped with natural language interfaces, and as such unable to communicate with human pilots, are prohibited from autonomous operation outside line-of-sight of their host.
Elon Interstellar announced the release of their first fusion-based mining ship at this year's Enceladus Expo. While details of design are not known, using fusion power for both on-board power as well as thrust promised unparalleled performance. Opponents of fusion technology note that no actual details were disclosed, and this announcement is likely to be a stock-market stunt only.
[ 2021-02-25 18:16:40 CET ] [ Original post ]
Updated standard for reconnaissance drone feeds
A revision of H.256A video compression standard was finally approved for use for reconnaissance drone feeds. This highly anticipated upgrade improves both resolution and framerate at a limited latency, making it perfect for video-assisted ship maneuvering. Early adopters report vast improvements of framerate, as well as sufficient resolution to visually inspect even nozzles of RCS thrusters.
New drone regulations
In response to increased traffic of unmanned spacecraft, a new bill has been passed regulating autonomous use. Craft that are not equipped with natural language interfaces, and as such unable to communicate with human pilots, are prohibited from autonomous operation outside line-of-sight of their host.
Fusion on the event horizon
Elon Interstellar announced the release of their first fusion-based mining ship at this year's Enceladus Expo. While details of design are not known, using fusion power for both on-board power as well as thrust promised unparalleled performance. Opponents of fusion technology note that no actual details were disclosed, and this announcement is likely to be a stock-market stunt only.
Maintenance Records
- Performance upgrades in: HUD display, memory management, sensor emulation code, physics, Enceladus menus. My test setup shows over 200% improvement in performance.
- You have now an additional full-screen option to choose from.
- Added VSync switch to the settings menu, so it can be toggled during game.
- You can increase the framerate of simulation if your computer is fast enough to handle it, or decrease it if you are playing on low-end devices. Increasing simulation framerate will slow down the game if your rig cant handle it!
- Adjusted excavator strength curve to better mimic a real machine.
- Fixed faces in certain dialogues, which showed wrong NPC.
- Removed processed cargo capability from mining companions, as they should not have any.
- Your ship is now immune to all the damage during and shortly after cutscene.
- Increased simulation precision, which should remove some of the butterfly effects that were manifesting longer dives - ships shaking, cargo getting phased through hulls.
- Fixed a bug that could break your dialogue if you clicked really fast on an answer twice.
- Racer drones will not stay with you anymore.
- Fixed a bug that could cause two space stations to appear next to each-other.
- NPC that stun-locked you will disengage after a while.
- Fixed ex-anarchist quest, which was looping if you choose to call your crew by first name.
- HUDs will now communicate with ships to establish the exact position and shape of the cargo area.
- Fixed a bug that prevented you from trading H2O with mouse.
- ESC key will now work consistently in all Enceladus menus.
- All engines - torches and RCS - now have visible nozzles.
- Added more dialogue options to habitats.
ΔV: Rings of Saturn
Kodera Software
Kodera Software
2019-08-12
Indie Simulation Singleplayer
Game News Posts 502
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🎮 Full Controller Support
Very Positive
(2173 reviews)
https://games.kodera.pl/dv/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/846030 
The Game includes VR Support
ΔV: Rings of Saturn Linux [233.79 M]
ΔV: Rings of Saturn - Tales from the Rings
ΔV: Rings of Saturn - 4K Texture Pack
ΔV: Rings of Saturn - Anthropogenesis
ΔV: Rings of Saturn - Deep Weeb
The year is 2273
The unexpected discovery of valuable minerals within the rings of Saturn has sparked a thriving space excavation industry. You control an asteroid excavation ship hoping to make it rich out on the rings, but soon you find out that all is not as it appears. Experience a hard sci-fi story backed up with real physics and science.
Key Features
- Realistic top-down hard sci-fi space flight experience. Every aspect of gameplay is backed up by real science. Ships fly just as starships should.
- Jump into action in seconds with autopilot assist or save fuel by manual thruster maneuvers.
- Detailed ship simulation down to every subsystem - upgrade your ship, fix or even jury-rig broken systems on the fly. Every system failure will impact gameplay - adapt to survive in the hostile environment of space.
- Discover the mystery of the Rings, or just try to get rich leading your excavation company.
- Plan your strategy back on Enceladus Prime station. Sell your output, upgrade your ship, hire the crew and manage your company.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: 64 bit
- Processor: i3 2.4GHz or equivalentMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel UHD 730 2GB VRAM or equivalent
- Storage: 2 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Try running the demo to verify if your system can handle it
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