Beta is launching Wednesday March 31st for Windows, Mac, and Linux! Once Beta launches, well be removing it from the pre-order store, so if you want Beta access, youll have to buy it before then. Please dont view this as a fear-of-missing-out tactic. If you want to wait until release, thats totally fine. Here is a link to the pre-order page. On Wednesday, youll receive an email with a Steam code. It will be sent to the email you provided during the Kickstarter or through pre-order. If you need to change the email, contact us right away. You can send a Discord private message or email us at ominuxgames@gmail.com If you want to upgrade your pre-order to Beta, contact us
Video
Here's me talking about the Beta (the content is about the same as this post), and also 90 minutes of raw gameplay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Yp8kBOppY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38WxyoppuBQ
Beta Purpose
Beta will last from now until release, so if you have Beta its sort of like the game is releasing, but in a less fun state. During Beta were going to fix bugs, add features and do a lot of balance changes over time. Things like: how frequently fire spawns, sell price of ice, morale penalties, hunger drain rate, etc. We might add some new content, but primarily we want to take what already exists, and make it more funimproving the sandbox. Quality of life is also very important to us at this stage. Please keep in mind that were a 2-person team, so it can be difficult to do QA, playtesting, community management, and add new stuff at the same time.
Discord
Here is a link to our Discord server. @Tyler with whatever you want, and Ill go into unnecessary detail about the atmosphere system and colonist limbs.
In-Game Feedback
You can submit feedback directly in-game, by opening the escape menu.
You can also write feedback directly on the Discord. It all gets read, so do whatever is easier for you. If your game crashes, it will automatically be sent to us, so no further action required on your part (except for uninstalling)!
New Stuff
Thats the meat of Beta. Now heres some new stuff that weve added since the Steam demo, in no particular order. You may already know some of it. Im skipping minor things, bug fixes, quality of life, etc.
New UI
We completely overhauled the UI in Starmancer. The new UI is a bit less obtrusive and allows for way more information to be displayed in a cleaner way.
Build Menu
The Build Menu now looks like this:
Categories that havent been unlocked are now hidden (health is a category, for example, and includes the Incubation Tank). You can right click objects to view aesthetic variations, this removes a tremendous amount of redundant entries.
Object Windows
Object windows are now docked to the lower left corner of the screen, with hidetable tabs. This means you can only select 1 thing at a time, but playtesters almost never deliberately selected multiple thingsthe old UI was a pop-up nightmare!
The previously selected tab is remembered for the next time you open a window for the same object. So if the health tab is selected, it will be the default tab for all colonists (until you select something else). You can also rename colonists and rooms now.
Flavor Stats
We added some fun things to the hud, like a death tracker and day counter.
Production Order UI
The production order UI was improved. The amount of information displayed was reduced, and you can now view all assigned colonists, and their respective success chances.
You can assign and unassign colonists directly from this menu. Clicking a colonist will open their object window.
Moving Objects
Objects can now be moved after theyre built (I talked about this in more depth in a previous post).
Movement is free and instant, and could definitely be cheesed to trap colonists. Do what you will with this information.
Tech Tree
We completely removed the old unlock system and added a Tech Tree as most people didnt like the arbitrary nature of the previous system. In this new tech tree, you can focus on whatever you want in whatever order you want
Research has no requirements, except for Colonist Ego level (explained below) and Colonists perform research as a job task, at the Research Station.
Colonist Changes
Colonists received many changes - to the point that theyre hardly even the same thing that that they used to be.
Ego Level
Colonists now have an ego levelbasically their overall intelligence. This can be upgraded by spending DNA Fragments. Ive covered this before, but the system has now been simplified into: [olist]
Buying Colonists (and selling)
Colonists can now be directly bought. The player can buy as many as they want, but the active colonist count is limited based on Player Level. At the start, the player can have 3 active colonists. Every colonist has a unique cost, based on their perks and task preferences.
You can reroll the colonists as many times as you like, but you only get 1 free roll per day. After that, the cost is 10 DNA Fragments. All rerolls are free before you buy your first 3 colonists. Colonists can be sold at any time for a 100% refund. Youll receive extra DNA Fragments and Credits if the colonist has earned any skills.
Job Tasks (and preferences)
The old job system is gone. Colonists are now assigned tasks. Each task can be prioritized for every colonist. Certain colonists love, hate, or outright refuse specific tasks
We decided to do this style instead of the grid layout that many similar games use (where all workers have numbers for priorities and you can see all of them at the same time). I always get super overwhelmed by that style. You lose the ability to get a broad overview of all task priorities, though
Job Schedule
You can now create custom job schedules and assign colonists to whatever shift you want.
Internally, this removes some burden from us. If your colonists arent spending enough time eating or if they need more free time, its now more of your fault (although still mostly our fault).
Go To Floor (and return to source)
Once colonists are Autonomous, you can order them to walk to any floor. Use this to keep colonists away from fire or to force them to fight a monster. Its also very useful for the times that your colonists get stuck doing something, because you can rescue them (technically you could always rescue them by venting atmosphere and regrowing them).
This is not a draft mode (but were not opposed to adding draft mode). We also added a Return to Source button, which is handy for when you want to grow a different colonist. Colonists must have positive morale for both orders to work.
Uniforms
You can now change the uniform color of colonists.
Use whatever color convention you want. Maybe you change uniform based on assigned tasks, ego level, or how much you like each colonist.
New Perks
Since the player can now buy colonists, they consent to whatever weird traits everyone has. This gives us way more perk freedom (previously, it wasnt fun if your random colonists had really bad perks). Here are some of the new perks: [olist]
New Systems
There are a few new systems in the game. We think of Starmancer (and games like it) as more of sandboxes in which interesting things happen and less as games. The sandbox should have enough interesting systems in it that the player can do whatever weird things they want to do.
Hygiene
Biowaste now creates germs. Colonists track germs around the station. The sanitizer removes germs, but must be stocked with Cleaning Solution, created at the Chemistry Table. If colonists are on a dirty floor they can get sick. The current diseases are: [olist]
Colonists have a chance to get sick if they eat either rotten food or Biowaste. Germs wont spread in cold rooms, and theyll be completely destroyed if you heat up a room.
Noise
Machines now emit noise while production is occurring. Colonists have reduced morale in noisy rooms. Sleep is also less effective in noisy areas. Noise doesnt spread to separate rooms (unless they share the same atmosphere), so place machinery away from bedrooms and common areas. If colonists are in a loud room for too long, theyll go deaf.
Beauty
Objects now have a beauty rating. Some are ugly, like Bedrolls and Fungus Collectors. Others, like posters and toilets are pretty. Colonist morale and competence is affected by area beauty. Decorate your station to keep everyone happy.
Most cosmetics have the same rating, so place whatever you like best.
Floor Storage
Items are now stored on floors, and item filters are room-wide. So once you set the items that are stored in a room, all shelves and floors placed in that room will automatically store whatever you specify.
New Objects
We added a bunch of new objects too
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Visitors
The world felt a bit empty, so we added some visitors. Were still finishing up the art for some of them (so enjoy the placeholder art during Beta). Most visitors drop DNA Fragments, Upgrade Modules, or Recipe Caches if you kill them. Most visitors can be farmed for items. [olist]
Visitors spawn on external floors, and prefer floors near Trade Pods (to prevent cheesing) Right now the spawns are completely random. A visitor spawns every 5 to 10 days. Were looking for ways to make this less random, but its not super easy, because theres no terrain/floor around the outside of the station. The player also shouldnt have to do something to make visitors spawn. The gameplay intent is something like, Oh no, there are zombies at the front door. I better keep everyone inside or send out some colonists to fight the monsters. So in that sense it should be randomish, and definitely not an opt-in system. Were fine with the player increasing spawn chance by placing lots of raw meat outside or something.
Rules of Engagement
We added a Rules of Engagement (RoE) UI. Use it to set creatures to either kill-on-sight or ignore. Monster combat follows the same rules as colonist combat. Pacifists will never fight monsters. Upset colonists will attack creatures regardless of RoE settings. We also implemented the turret. It requires bullets crafted at the workbench. Turrets have low accuracy, and have a chance of damaging anything in the vicinity of the targetmachines or colonists.
Contracts
We made a first pass at a Quest system, called Contracts. Every system has a random amount of contracts. Contracts award Upgrade Modules, Money, DNA Fragements, Recipe Caches, and Player Experience (as you level up you can have more colonists active at the same time)
The required item is totally random, but its gated based on highest skill level of your colonists. So if you have a high level chemist, youll start to see high level chemistry items. The intent is to provide variety, and to occasionally encourage the player to try something new. If you dont like the contracts, just go to a new system
Warp Drive
We simplified the warp system into a pick 1 of 3 systems, with no going back. Theres really no reason for the player to ever return to a system and theres a performance hit from never despawning systems. Right now everything is saved into 1 big folder, and then loaded indiscriminately. Fixing it would take time, but we only have 1 programmer (me).
Systems have random conditions, like cold and radioactive. They also have a dominant faction. The dominant faction increases the sell price of certain items. Eventually this might influence visitor spawn rates or something. If we have time, we want to convert this into an FTL style selection, where you get a simple map and can see 1 or 2 choices into the future
Thanks for all the fish
Everything has an opportunity cost. Do we delay release, cut this content, or cut some other content. Theres no end to what we want to add to the game. The hard part is prioritizing and working on whatever makes the game the most fun. Its not easy. We dont always choose correctly. Sometimes you try something and its just not fun. But we always try. I dont know what other devs do. Were human, doing our best. We dont delay for insidious reasons or marketing reasons (were 2 people, it barely needs to sell for us to keep working). Thanks for sticking through with us. We dont always communicate but weve never stopped working. Beta starts next week, which is March 31st, and will continue forever (you wont lose access before or after release). So if you have Beta its sort of like the game is releasing, but in a less fun state. Thanks!
Starmancer
Ominux Games
Chucklefish
2021-08-05
Strategy Simulation Singleplayer
Game News Posts 53
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed
(817 reviews)
https://www.playstarmancer.com/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1062000 
Starmancer Linux [367.05 M]
After a catastrophe on Earth, humanity launches the Starmancer Initiative in a desperate attempt to seek refuge among the stars. Millions of refugees uploaded their consciousness into your memory banks--entrusting their minds and the future of the human race to an Artificial Intelligence, a Starmancer. To you.
Your task as a Starmancer is to construct and manage a space station capable of sustaining human life, regrow bodies for the thousands of minds trapped in your memory banks, and to defend your station at any cost. Let's just hope your governing protocols weren't damaged during the flight.
Starmancer offers gameplay with consequences, a living sandbox environment, crafting, and managing the daily lives of colonists.
Create a utopian society where everyone is well fed, happy, and safe. Or go rogue and figure out how many times a colonist can eat wheat before they go crazy. Play however you want.
- Sustain Life - Colonists have needs, like hunger and thirst. Build farms and grow crops for food. Place heaters to prevent hypothermia. Construct med bays and assign doctors to treat wounds, cure diseases, and replace limbs.
- Express Yourself - Customize your station with 18 unique wall types, 12 different floors, and over 50 distinct objects. Paint objects with 8 different color choices. Place cheerful paintings to remind the colonists how friendly and relatable you are, and motivational posters to let them know how much you value their productivity. Design fancy kitchens, luxurious bedrooms, and industrial docking bays.
- Power, Water, and Atmosphere - Provide power by connecting machines with wires. Prepare against blackouts by creating separate or redundant grids for your vital machines. Use pipes and water recyclers to convert dirty farm water into clean, drinkable water. Establish separate atmospheres with the help of vents and air ducts.
- Grow Humans - Colonists are grown in bio-tanks and assigned a consciousness from Earth. Create stations full of clones. Regrow your favorite colonists. Upload a mind into the wrong body, and observe the effects of sleeve sickness--for science.
- Jobs - Assign roles like farmer, doctor, miner, and security guard. Watch as your rookie chef acquires experience and becomes a seasoned pro, unlocking tastier and more exotic recipes.
- Unique Colonists - With randomized hair color and style, eye color, and skin color, there are over 8000 visual variations of colonist. These variations go beyond aesthetics, too. Some colonists prefer studying in their room, while others like to drink and socialize in the bar. Every game is different--your station and colonists will be unique to you.
- Memories and Rumors - Colonists remember the good (and bad) things that happen to them. These memories are shared, during conversation, and spread throughout the station like wildfire. Leave no witnesses.
- Personal Relationships - Colonists get extra sad when something bad happens to a friend, but they love to watch an enemy suffer. If you jettison a popular colonist you might have a mutiny on your hands.
- Procedural World - The solar system is dynamically generated each playthrough with planets, moons, asteroids, stations, and other factions. Want a challenging game? Place your station near a lawless, pirate region. Or take it easy by placing your station near a friendly faction. Play your way.
- Diplomacy - Interact with your neighbors, forming stable alliances or vengeful enemies.
- Explore - Earn respect and unlock new technologies by performing missions for other factions, responding to distress calls, trading, exploring and raiding.
Be ready to face the consequences, should you fail in your duties as a Starmancer.
- Invasion - Your colony can be invaded by pirates and enemy factions. Build traps, train soldiers, and form alliances. Keep your station secure.
- Insanity - A colonist can only witness so many friends being sucked out of air locks before they snap. No one knows what motivates a crazy colonist; they're simultaneously responsible for the greatest technological innovations and messiest homicidal rampages. This is why doors have locks. It's also why you can depressurize a single room--a great way to enforce bed time.
- Mutiny - Unhappy colonists will stop working. You can cheer them up with motivational posters, tasty treats, and nicer rooms. Be careful, though, when morale gets too low, colonists will actively rebel and attempt to destroy your core. Make an example out of rebels and stamp out any hint of resistance.
Key Features
- Build a space station, with tons of customization.
- Manage the lives of colonists aboard your station.
- Interact with a dynamically generated solar system and its inhabitants.
- Take on missions and be rewarded with loot.
- Face the consequences of your actions.
- Modding support.
Add Starmancer to your wishlist and you'll be notified when it launches.
- Build a space station, with tons of customization.
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. 64-bit
- Processor: 2.0 ghz DualCore CPUMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 compatible GPU
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. 64-bit
- Processor: 2.0+ ghz QuadCore CPUMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 compatible GPU
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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