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Fantasy Strike is Free-to-Play and Has New Characters
Specifically, you can play all characters in online casual play, online ranked play, offline practice mode, and offline single match mode against AIcompletely free. Also we are also adding two new characters: Chancellor Quince and General Onimaru. Everyone gets these characters for free, too.
To learn more about the gameplay of these new characters, check out their character spotlight videos, narrated by our game director, David Sirlin: Quince Spotlight Video Onimaru Spotlight Video This is something we wanted to do all along. We know that its a huge benefit to the playerbase, not just in that they can play for free, but also in that it attracts a ton more opponents for everyone and helps vastly expand the community. The problem for us was always that in order to make the game free-to-play, we have to develop a bunch of other stuff to actually sell. Well, we did that. And weve been careful to keep the game completely competitively fair in the process.
There are three broad types of things people can buy. First, the core pack: this gives access to five additional game modes: Arcade Mode, Survival, the awesome powerup craziness of Boss Rush, local versus, and online friend matches (founders who already bought the game already have and will retain all these modes). Next, theres a lot of new cosmetics. Players can buy (sensible!) alternate costumes as well as alternate (non-gameplay) animations such as intros and win poses. Finally, theres an optional subscription called Fantasy+.
First, Fantasy+ gives you access to our new replay system. We tried very hard to give this feature awesome UI and usability. You can save replays of your own games, watch replays of others, and you even get four new channels in our Netflix-like video screen that are all devoted to replays.
Next, every character has a special Master Costume thats like their ultimate progression. These costumes cant be bought in the item shop. They are only available to Fantasy+ members, and even then, only if you are level 20 or higher with that character. Fantasy+ members also get an XP boost to cross that threshold faster. (XP does not give any gameplay advantage.)
Finally, Fantasy+ members get their names in green in the game to show their support. Every time you see someone with a green name, you know they are supporting more development of the game. To everyone who already bought the game, we want you to know that you lose nothing and you gain 2 free new characters to play. We also want you to know that for other people to have all the game modes you do, theyll have to buy the core pack. And that our founders already have 60 additional costume colors that free-to-play players dont have.
Dont miss the huge wave of new players that will come with this change. Get in on the game now. While its designed to be a deep game for experts, its also the perfect second game for everyone in the FGC because you can learn the basics so quickly and get right to the strategy. It also happens to be a great game for anyone wanting to try out fighting games for the first time. For experts, we have a one-year anniversary tournament coming up on Saturday, July 25th and we challenge you to see how well you can do in this simple-seeming, but brutally difficult game. Welcome to the community! Discord chat: discord.gg/FantasyStrike Twitter: @FantasyStrike Patreon: www.patreon/sirlin (new tabletop games in development now!)
Rook --Jump forward/back A (the splash) has smaller defensive boxes on his feet, so that he can more easily jump over projectiles with this move. --Air C has narrow defensive boxes on the back part of the move, so that he can more easily jump over projectiles with this move. --C throw has slightly more range. About the same range as the old throw range plus walking forward for 3 frames. Valerie --Fixed a bug with some of her hit reactions that caused her hand to spin her paintbrush around in a strange way. Setsuki --When doing Starlight Tumbler (C button) then doing her air super in the middle of it, the B+C command to do the super now has the same slop factor as all other supers, rather than requiring B and C to be pressed on exactly the same frame. (Simply jumping and doing air super already had the standard slop factor, this fix only applies to doing air super specifically during ground C.) --Fix: Setsukis air parry super now correctly triggers against Argagarg's bubble shield pop. DeGrey --Sometimes wall bounces (most notably DeGreys counterhit B,B (Tyrant Crusher)) would seem to not work. This is when the wall scrolled over a microscopic amount right as the opponent touched it. Now it bounces when it looks like it should. Midori --Fixed Midori back throw not doing damage to Rook. --Fixed a bug with Midori ground super involving a kara cancel. It is correct that when the B+C macro is enabled, pressing B then 1-2 frames later pressing C (or vice versa) cancels the very beginning of the special move and starts the super move. The bug was that Midori could do this after cancelling from a normal move. For example, A cancel to C then 1 frame later press B should NOT perform the super. Thats a stupid kara cancel trick thats disabled for all other characters, but was accidentally possible here. There is some advantage for Midori to use this, which would force everyone to enable this macro for competitive reasons if we kept the bug. Geiger --Fixed the exact same kara cancel bug with Geigers ground super that was explained above about Midoris. This had no practical use for Geiger, but its fixed anyway. --B (and hold B) gears no longer knock down opponents who get hit while jumping. They land on their feet. This prevents him from getting a 2-damage combo when hitting in this situation and prevents his air super from being able to juggle for 3-total damage all the time. --B (and hold B) have +3f recovery. --Time Stop (ground super) now automatically ends with a Flash Gear attack, rather than in neutral. This means a successful Time Stop will net him 1 damage total, rather than 2 damage. Lum --Fixed a bug with Lums fireworks which for the last few months has caused them to track LUM rather than the opponent when the players switch sides after the rocket is summoned. In practical terms, this made the fireworks do nothing in this case, rather than be very powerful as they are supposed to be. The fireworks now work correctly again, the same way they worked for years before this bug was introduced a few months ago.
--When Midori demonstrates his yomi counter, it will still work (rather than do nothing) if the player 2 controller is doing inputs. --Fixed a bug in a recent patch that prevented the tutorial dummies in lesson about throws from doing yomi counters when they should. Youre supposed to strike these dummies anyway, not throw them, so it was minor. But now if you try to throw them, they yomi counter correctly so you learn that thats what happens against opponents who let go of their controls. --Fixed a bug with the tutorial dummy who must be beaten by jumping S that accidentally allowed it to sometimes also be beaten by ground B.
--[Windows] When you get an online opponent ("Here comes a new challenger") and the game application isn't in focus, we now flash the taskbar button for the game once, to attract attention. --Fixed a bug that caused invites to watch to not show the name of the player inviting you, which somehow broke 17 months ago. --Fixed an issue with players profiles that caused their best boss rush to show incorrect data. --Fixed an issue where characters in menus and gameplay appeared as pure black silhouettes. This could happen as a result of online play loading wrong lighting settings when a game ended.
--Walking left and right now feels more responsive. This does not affect gameplay in any meaningful way, just the feel. When you stopped walking forward or backward before (meaning you let go and returned to neutral specifically), we used to have a short transition of about 6 frames. This transition period was NOT recovery, so you could block instantly, yomi counter instantly, etc. But if you just let go and waited, your character would appear to keep walking for those frames. Weve eliminated that and now rely only on animation blending to make it look good. The net result is walking and stopping will feel more responsive, yet not allow you to do anything faster than you could before. --Characters in a blocking pose now continue to have a slight animation if they stay in the blocking pose for a while. Before their animation would freeze if they blocked for a while. (Very minor, doesnt affect gameplay.) --When the music volume is set to 0, the music is now actually silent, rather than very quiet. --[Steam] Fixed a bunch of UI elements disappearing if you launch the game in a very tall aspect ratio (heavily letterboxed). --[Steam] While the VS screen is loading, pressing Tab to get to your friends list then clicking on the profile icon would cause you to be stuck on your profile screen. Now fixed. --Fixed sometimes being unexpectedly thrown into a "Single match vs CPU" after quitting another 1P mode such as arcade mode. --[PS4] If you boot the game while holding down a direction on the gamepad, it no longer messes up your directional after that. --Fixed bug where projectiles would spawn with the wrong offset after side-switching when a previous projectile is still on the screen. For example, Geiger air S (Cycloid Revolution), opponent switches sides, then Geiger does B (Time Spiral) and the Time Spiral would start offset from Geigers character. --When opening the button config screen, the input focus now starts on the "Done" button rather than on the first assignable button (Jump). That means going to button config then immediately pressing the back button will now leave the button config screen, rather than set that button to be jump. --[Switch/PS4] The button config screen now lets you go to a separate panel called other controls that allows you to remap the buttons for frame step mode (to turn it on/off) and frame advance.
[ 2020-07-21 15:35:17 CET ] [ Original post ]
Fantasy Strike is now free to play. The term free to play has a wide range of meanings and were excited to tell you that were not talking about one character is free, please buy the rest for $5 each. No, we mean all characters are free.
All Characters Free
Specifically, you can play all characters in online casual play, online ranked play, offline practice mode, and offline single match mode against AIcompletely free. Also we are also adding two new characters: Chancellor Quince and General Onimaru. Everyone gets these characters for free, too.
To learn more about the gameplay of these new characters, check out their character spotlight videos, narrated by our game director, David Sirlin: Quince Spotlight Video Onimaru Spotlight Video This is something we wanted to do all along. We know that its a huge benefit to the playerbase, not just in that they can play for free, but also in that it attracts a ton more opponents for everyone and helps vastly expand the community. The problem for us was always that in order to make the game free-to-play, we have to develop a bunch of other stuff to actually sell. Well, we did that. And weve been careful to keep the game completely competitively fair in the process.
Thing You Can Buy If You Want
There are three broad types of things people can buy. First, the core pack: this gives access to five additional game modes: Arcade Mode, Survival, the awesome powerup craziness of Boss Rush, local versus, and online friend matches (founders who already bought the game already have and will retain all these modes). Next, theres a lot of new cosmetics. Players can buy (sensible!) alternate costumes as well as alternate (non-gameplay) animations such as intros and win poses. Finally, theres an optional subscription called Fantasy+.
New Cosmetics
Fantasy+ (optional service)
First, Fantasy+ gives you access to our new replay system. We tried very hard to give this feature awesome UI and usability. You can save replays of your own games, watch replays of others, and you even get four new channels in our Netflix-like video screen that are all devoted to replays.
Next, every character has a special Master Costume thats like their ultimate progression. These costumes cant be bought in the item shop. They are only available to Fantasy+ members, and even then, only if you are level 20 or higher with that character. Fantasy+ members also get an XP boost to cross that threshold faster. (XP does not give any gameplay advantage.)
Finally, Fantasy+ members get their names in green in the game to show their support. Every time you see someone with a green name, you know they are supporting more development of the game. To everyone who already bought the game, we want you to know that you lose nothing and you gain 2 free new characters to play. We also want you to know that for other people to have all the game modes you do, theyll have to buy the core pack. And that our founders already have 60 additional costume colors that free-to-play players dont have.
Get Ready to Dive In
Dont miss the huge wave of new players that will come with this change. Get in on the game now. While its designed to be a deep game for experts, its also the perfect second game for everyone in the FGC because you can learn the basics so quickly and get right to the strategy. It also happens to be a great game for anyone wanting to try out fighting games for the first time. For experts, we have a one-year anniversary tournament coming up on Saturday, July 25th and we challenge you to see how well you can do in this simple-seeming, but brutally difficult game. Welcome to the community! Discord chat: discord.gg/FantasyStrike Twitter: @FantasyStrike Patreon: www.patreon/sirlin (new tabletop games in development now!)
Bug Fixes and Other Patch Notes
CHARACTERS
Rook --Jump forward/back A (the splash) has smaller defensive boxes on his feet, so that he can more easily jump over projectiles with this move. --Air C has narrow defensive boxes on the back part of the move, so that he can more easily jump over projectiles with this move. --C throw has slightly more range. About the same range as the old throw range plus walking forward for 3 frames. Valerie --Fixed a bug with some of her hit reactions that caused her hand to spin her paintbrush around in a strange way. Setsuki --When doing Starlight Tumbler (C button) then doing her air super in the middle of it, the B+C command to do the super now has the same slop factor as all other supers, rather than requiring B and C to be pressed on exactly the same frame. (Simply jumping and doing air super already had the standard slop factor, this fix only applies to doing air super specifically during ground C.) --Fix: Setsukis air parry super now correctly triggers against Argagarg's bubble shield pop. DeGrey --Sometimes wall bounces (most notably DeGreys counterhit B,B (Tyrant Crusher)) would seem to not work. This is when the wall scrolled over a microscopic amount right as the opponent touched it. Now it bounces when it looks like it should. Midori --Fixed Midori back throw not doing damage to Rook. --Fixed a bug with Midori ground super involving a kara cancel. It is correct that when the B+C macro is enabled, pressing B then 1-2 frames later pressing C (or vice versa) cancels the very beginning of the special move and starts the super move. The bug was that Midori could do this after cancelling from a normal move. For example, A cancel to C then 1 frame later press B should NOT perform the super. Thats a stupid kara cancel trick thats disabled for all other characters, but was accidentally possible here. There is some advantage for Midori to use this, which would force everyone to enable this macro for competitive reasons if we kept the bug. Geiger --Fixed the exact same kara cancel bug with Geigers ground super that was explained above about Midoris. This had no practical use for Geiger, but its fixed anyway. --B (and hold B) gears no longer knock down opponents who get hit while jumping. They land on their feet. This prevents him from getting a 2-damage combo when hitting in this situation and prevents his air super from being able to juggle for 3-total damage all the time. --B (and hold B) have +3f recovery. --Time Stop (ground super) now automatically ends with a Flash Gear attack, rather than in neutral. This means a successful Time Stop will net him 1 damage total, rather than 2 damage. Lum --Fixed a bug with Lums fireworks which for the last few months has caused them to track LUM rather than the opponent when the players switch sides after the rocket is summoned. In practical terms, this made the fireworks do nothing in this case, rather than be very powerful as they are supposed to be. The fireworks now work correctly again, the same way they worked for years before this bug was introduced a few months ago.
Tutorial Fixes
--When Midori demonstrates his yomi counter, it will still work (rather than do nothing) if the player 2 controller is doing inputs. --Fixed a bug in a recent patch that prevented the tutorial dummies in lesson about throws from doing yomi counters when they should. Youre supposed to strike these dummies anyway, not throw them, so it was minor. But now if you try to throw them, they yomi counter correctly so you learn that thats what happens against opponents who let go of their controls. --Fixed a bug with the tutorial dummy who must be beaten by jumping S that accidentally allowed it to sometimes also be beaten by ground B.
Online Fixes
--[Windows] When you get an online opponent ("Here comes a new challenger") and the game application isn't in focus, we now flash the taskbar button for the game once, to attract attention. --Fixed a bug that caused invites to watch to not show the name of the player inviting you, which somehow broke 17 months ago. --Fixed an issue with players profiles that caused their best boss rush to show incorrect data. --Fixed an issue where characters in menus and gameplay appeared as pure black silhouettes. This could happen as a result of online play loading wrong lighting settings when a game ended.
Misc. Fixes
--Walking left and right now feels more responsive. This does not affect gameplay in any meaningful way, just the feel. When you stopped walking forward or backward before (meaning you let go and returned to neutral specifically), we used to have a short transition of about 6 frames. This transition period was NOT recovery, so you could block instantly, yomi counter instantly, etc. But if you just let go and waited, your character would appear to keep walking for those frames. Weve eliminated that and now rely only on animation blending to make it look good. The net result is walking and stopping will feel more responsive, yet not allow you to do anything faster than you could before. --Characters in a blocking pose now continue to have a slight animation if they stay in the blocking pose for a while. Before their animation would freeze if they blocked for a while. (Very minor, doesnt affect gameplay.) --When the music volume is set to 0, the music is now actually silent, rather than very quiet. --[Steam] Fixed a bunch of UI elements disappearing if you launch the game in a very tall aspect ratio (heavily letterboxed). --[Steam] While the VS screen is loading, pressing Tab to get to your friends list then clicking on the profile icon would cause you to be stuck on your profile screen. Now fixed. --Fixed sometimes being unexpectedly thrown into a "Single match vs CPU" after quitting another 1P mode such as arcade mode. --[PS4] If you boot the game while holding down a direction on the gamepad, it no longer messes up your directional after that. --Fixed bug where projectiles would spawn with the wrong offset after side-switching when a previous projectile is still on the screen. For example, Geiger air S (Cycloid Revolution), opponent switches sides, then Geiger does B (Time Spiral) and the Time Spiral would start offset from Geigers character. --When opening the button config screen, the input focus now starts on the "Done" button rather than on the first assignable button (Jump). That means going to button config then immediately pressing the back button will now leave the button config screen, rather than set that button to be jump. --[Switch/PS4] The button config screen now lets you go to a separate panel called other controls that allows you to remap the buttons for frame step mode (to turn it on/off) and frame advance.
[ 2020-07-21 15:35:17 CET ] [ Original post ]
Fantasy Strike
Sirlin Games
Developer
Sirlin Games
Publisher
2017-09-14
Release
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🎮 Full Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
Mixed
(2047 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
- Fantasy Strike Linux [4.98 G]
- Fantasy Strike Windows 64 [4.97 G]
Be an archer with fiery arrows, a colorful painter, a martial arts master who can transform into a dragon, and more! Fantasy meets martial arts in this vibrant world.
- Excellent online play. We are not aware of better networking tech in any other fighting game, and we're sorry about how that sounds. Custom implementation of GGPO networking technology.
- One-click challenges, one-click spectating. To play a friend, go to your in-game friends list and click on the crossed swords by any name to challenge them. Or click on the eyeball to watch them play. That’s it!
- Online quick match. Just pick a character, click ready, and you're playing online.
- Arcade mode. With illustrated, voiced story intros and endings.
- Survival modes. How long can you last in these four sub-modes? Each is a rapid-fire series of opponents with no loading times between them. Opponents get stronger as you go and include Shadow Bosses.
- Daily Challenge. An endless survival mode that you can only play ONCE per day.
See how you do compared everyone else that day.
- Practice mode. Includes dynamic frame data and frame-step features.
- Local versus. Play standard 1v1 and also 3v3 team battle (each player picks 3 characters and plays a special best 3 out of 5 series).
- Tutorial. A quick, 5-minute tutorial teaches you the basics of how the game works.
- Spotlight Videos. Every character has their own spotlight video, a narrated tour by game director David Sirlin. Each video goes though that character's moves and what their general gameplan and strategy is about.
- Unique throw escape. To escape (normal) throws, simply let go of all your controls! You'll automatically "yomi" counter any throw attempt.
- Simple controls. All moves are done with a single button press so you can play with any controller.
If You’re New To Fighting Games
Designed to work great on keyboard, no need for a special controller. We’ve streamlined the genre to get you to the fun decision-making part as soon as possible. All moves are just a single button press, combos are easy, move lists are concise. We’ve cut the chaff to focus on the heart of the genre so we can show you why fighting games are awesome.If You’re a Veteran
This game is designed by an ex-Street Fighter dev and hardcore player for play in tournaments. Mixups, rushdown, zoning, and the grapplers seeming too powerful on day 1. It’s got all that. And you can play it with pretty much anyone in the fighting game community, no matter what other fighting game they play, because you can all reach basic competency in Fantasy Strike in minutes and start playing for real. Plus you can play with a joystick, gamepad, Guitar Hero controller, or whatever else you want.Bullet Points
- Excellent online play. We are not aware of better networking tech in any other fighting game, and we're sorry about how that sounds. Custom implementation of GGPO networking technology.
- One-click challenges, one-click spectating. To play a friend, go to your in-game friends list and click on the crossed swords by any name to challenge them. Or click on the eyeball to watch them play. That’s it!
- Online quick match. Just pick a character, click ready, and you're playing online.
- Arcade mode. With illustrated, voiced story intros and endings.
- Survival modes. How long can you last in these four sub-modes? Each is a rapid-fire series of opponents with no loading times between them. Opponents get stronger as you go and include Shadow Bosses.
- Daily Challenge. An endless survival mode that you can only play ONCE per day.
See how you do compared everyone else that day.
- Practice mode. Includes dynamic frame data and frame-step features.
- Local versus. Play standard 1v1 and also 3v3 team battle (each player picks 3 characters and plays a special best 3 out of 5 series).
- Tutorial. A quick, 5-minute tutorial teaches you the basics of how the game works.
- Spotlight Videos. Every character has their own spotlight video, a narrated tour by game director David Sirlin. Each video goes though that character's moves and what their general gameplan and strategy is about.
- Unique throw escape. To escape (normal) throws, simply let go of all your controls! You'll automatically "yomi" counter any throw attempt.
- Simple controls. All moves are done with a single button press so you can play with any controller.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 and newer
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4302Y @ 1.6GHz. Celeron G1840 @ 2.8 GHz / AMD Athlon II X3Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 555M. 9800 GTX / Radeon R7. HD 8500
- Storage: 6 GB available space
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