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Patch Notes for v1.0.2 and v1.0.1
Windows:
Alterations:
[ 2019-03-06 15:01:06 CET ] [ Original post ]
Between yesterday and today, two updates were pushed to the game. Here you can find the patch notes for both of them. The latest update should also fix the pirates-not-attacking bug that has been reported by some players. Should you find it still occuring in your game, please refer to this topic by Elissa to report it and let the team know it's still happening.
Version 1.0.2 Patch Notes
Windows:
- Fixed a bug with mods.
- Fixed a bug with the in-game InfoPedia.
- Fixed a bug where authority and pirate ships sometimes didn't respond to a player after loading game.
- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused a crash when the player was threatened by a pirate.
- Fixed a bug which caused a crash when moving your mouse over a weapons module when your ship is destroyed.
- Fixed an issue causing changes to the ad shells on space stations to sometimes crash.
- Fixed an issue where bounties wouldn't clear when going back to main menu.
- Rolond Consortium can now be exited
- Rolond Consortium no longer appears until it's narratively meant to during mid-November
- Altered the welcome email from the Developers
- Fixed a bug where you could accept the contract from Mahuika Ngata and it wouldn't appear on the Orai Contracts terminal.
Version 1.0.1 Patch Notes
Alterations:
- Made the tablet-in key force the tablet to move back into position if you are mid-conversation.
- Darkened the default conversation font colour.
- Fixed a bug causing a crash sometimes when you die in a scenario.
- Fixed a lighting bug on the Remora-class shuttle from the tutorial.
- Fixed a bug where the power draw/generation metres were not showing correctly on Remora or Enceladus class vessels.
- Fixed a bug causing problems rendering ads on space stations periodically.
- Fixed a bug where the delivery bonus for contracts were not shown correctly in the Notes section of the PDA.
- Notes app on the tablet were incorrectly listing old contract features no longer relevant.
- Fixed a bug where the EMCON and Main Engine lights on the Christmas Tree on the Proxima were reversed.
- Fixed a bug where having an advanced new game pane open and selecting a save game did not show the correct scenario text.
- Removed erroneous mention to VASIMR drives.
- Fixed a bug where an SOS beacon and tow could drag you to a non-commercial station with no repair facilities.
- Fixed a bug where number of the seconds taken after a scenario was sometimes incorrect.
- Removed erroneous 'Time taken' text at the end of scenarios.
- Fixed an NPC rotation issue on Intel-GPU based macOS machines.
[ 2019-03-06 15:01:06 CET ] [ Original post ]
Objects in Space
Flat Earth Games
Developer
505 Games
Publisher
2019-03-01
Release
Game News Posts:
25
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed
(526 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
- Objects in Space Linux [763.25 M]
You've been detected…
Your ship is exposed…
An alarm blares…
“Torpedo incoming!”
Objects in Space is an open world 2D stealth-action space trading game set in Apollo – a huge cluster of star systems dozens of lightyears away from Earth. You are a ship’s captain, buying and selling wares in order to keep your bucket o' bolts afloat and stay one step ahead of pirates, organised criminals, corrupt governments and shady laws.
A galaxy of characters await you in Objects in Space. The game focuses on a myriad of short stories rather than one main storyline with a hero’s journey, so it’s up to you how much or how little narrative you want in your game.
Combat in Objects sees ships treated more like Cold War submarines than WWII dogfighters. You’ll be running silent, planning manoeuvres far ahead of time and engaging in deadly games of cat-and-mouse with nebulous enemies, but only for those players who seek it out. Combat-averse players can pay attention to the news and avoid pirate-heavy systems and choose not to explore the deadly uncharted areas of space where greater numbers of pirates lurk.
It’ll be up to you to keep your ship’s systems running as quietly as possible, going fully ‘dark’ if you have to, just floating with your current trajectory and speed hoping to avoid showing up on anyone else’s scanners as you traverse some of the most dangerous shipping lanes in space.
To make your money, there are over fifty employers and your reputation with each one will dictate how many passenger, cargo or bounty-hunting contracts are available to you. But be warned - failure to complete a contract might see your rep plummet with that employer. So when you get an SOS signal from a nearby ship but have a deadline to keep, what will you do?
Your ship is completely customisable down to the tiniest component of each module. If your battery dies, it’s your own fault. You decided to go with a cheap Ventarii battery in the first place, and it was out of your stubbornness that you bought a Connext Hap Node when the mechanic recommended a Xiao Sa brand model. Silly you.
You can play it safe in the central systems or design your ship with the ability to outrun, outfight or out-hide your opponents and make your fortune in the outer rims. But be careful! You are just as easily prey as predator in deep space…
Features List:
Your ship is exposed…
An alarm blares…
“Torpedo incoming!”
Objects in Space is an open world 2D stealth-action space trading game set in Apollo – a huge cluster of star systems dozens of lightyears away from Earth. You are a ship’s captain, buying and selling wares in order to keep your bucket o' bolts afloat and stay one step ahead of pirates, organised criminals, corrupt governments and shady laws.
A galaxy of characters await you in Objects in Space. The game focuses on a myriad of short stories rather than one main storyline with a hero’s journey, so it’s up to you how much or how little narrative you want in your game.
Combat in Objects sees ships treated more like Cold War submarines than WWII dogfighters. You’ll be running silent, planning manoeuvres far ahead of time and engaging in deadly games of cat-and-mouse with nebulous enemies, but only for those players who seek it out. Combat-averse players can pay attention to the news and avoid pirate-heavy systems and choose not to explore the deadly uncharted areas of space where greater numbers of pirates lurk.
It’ll be up to you to keep your ship’s systems running as quietly as possible, going fully ‘dark’ if you have to, just floating with your current trajectory and speed hoping to avoid showing up on anyone else’s scanners as you traverse some of the most dangerous shipping lanes in space.
To make your money, there are over fifty employers and your reputation with each one will dictate how many passenger, cargo or bounty-hunting contracts are available to you. But be warned - failure to complete a contract might see your rep plummet with that employer. So when you get an SOS signal from a nearby ship but have a deadline to keep, what will you do?
Your ship is completely customisable down to the tiniest component of each module. If your battery dies, it’s your own fault. You decided to go with a cheap Ventarii battery in the first place, and it was out of your stubbornness that you bought a Connext Hap Node when the mechanic recommended a Xiao Sa brand model. Silly you.
You can play it safe in the central systems or design your ship with the ability to outrun, outfight or out-hide your opponents and make your fortune in the outer rims. But be careful! You are just as easily prey as predator in deep space…
Features List:
- Massive open world to explore full of NPCs to interact with
- Complex contract-based economic system with over 50 employers
- Time-based open world - opportunities, stories and events happen at certain times as well as certain places, so each play through will be different
- Tense submarine-influenced combat
- Fully customisable ships - design your vessel for combat, shipping, stealth and more
- Mostly avoidable combat for more pacifistic players
- A world of side quests - no single linear story players are required to follow
- Explore 12 hand-crafted populated star and 20 uncharted systems full of unknown threats and treasures
- Find derelict ships, wreckages, cargo pods and communication beacons adrift in space
- Be a trader, bounty hunter, explorer, pirate or all of them at the same time
- Sandbox mode - play the game without narrative content in an endless version of the game
- Scenarios - tense combat scenarios task the player with overcoming impossible odds and testing their skill
- Multi-player Scenarios - compete or cooperate in a variety of multiplayer modes and situations
- Build your own DIY controllers at home using Arduinos - anyone can construct their own ship bridge with physical switches and buttons with just a little bit of soldering know-how. Easy to learn and fun to do!
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: SteamOS. Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
- Processor: Intel i5 Processor or fasterMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB Graphics Memory
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- OS: SteamOS. Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
- Processor: Intel i7 ProcessorMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2GB+ Graphics Memory
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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