Ahoy Captain!
Weve just released a big update on our Beta Branch with a lot of new exciting things coming to the game.
To learn how to gain access to the Beta Branch, click on this link:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/551860/discussions/10/1698293255137774100/
If the version number in the bottom-right corner of the Main Menu ends in 9540 or later, you have the correct version.
Youll need to commence a new playthrough in order to see all these changes, as your old saves wont work on this updated Beta Branch.
We talked about multiple ways around this; however any solution wasnt great from a player-perspective, and would have taken too long to implement. Thats not to say we wont create a workaround in future, but anything we do is a massive undertaking and we didnt want to delay getting this update into your hands!
Here are the big-ticket items in the new update:
Sea Forts
Sea Forts are a new type of enemy you can battle. As giant stone structures, they cannot be sunk, so youll have to defeat them in other ways.
They have an outer-ring section which can be damaged and repaired just like a ship. This can house up to 4 mortars and 2 Sick Bays. The inner-ring section is a raised stone platform that houses a new weapon the Mega-Mortar. The Mega-Mortar is auto-fired and auto-reloaded from mechanisms within the Sea Fort. It cannot be mounted on a ship, as the recoil would tear the vessel in half! This weapon will continually fire at you, and as well as the devastating damage it causes, will also momentarily halt the movement of your ship. You can disable the Mega-Mortar by damaging all 4 inner-sections, which cannot be repaired. Once the Mega-Mortar is disabled, the Sea Fort will surrender (although it should be noted that Cult-owned Sea Forts will never surrender).
Of course, you could always charge in, board the Sea Fort and slaughter the crew to win as well, but the Mega-Mortar will make it tough-going for you! Sea Forts provide a slightly different challenge for Captains to overcome. Victory provides a high reward, but you will take damage trying to defeat one so only attempt hostilities if youre in a strong position. In our playtesting thus far, weve found that specialised builds are more effective, so make sure youre able to either get in super-fast and finish the battle quickly, or are set up for anti-crew warfare, or are extremely powerful at long-range and can disable the Mega-Mortar before it causes too much damage (the new Catapult weapon is handy for this). Sea Forts are immune to Brace tests and cannot be rammed, so if your strategy is heavily reliant on those tactics, youll need to change things up. Also, the imposing structures rise above the highest waves, so Tidal Waves have no effect on them.
-- Attacking a Cult Sea Fort -- In exploration mode, the Sea Fort will open fire on you if its hostile. While they wont sink you, they will whittle your hull health down. Also, if you engage in battle within range of a Sea Fort, an off-screen bombardment may come into play. This could be a help or hindrance depending on the combatants. For example, if you battle a Cult vessel in range of a neutral Sea Fort, the Cult ship will be bombarded. If you fight a pirate in range of a Cult Sea Fort, youll both be bombarded.
Wanted Levels
If you engage in lots of piratical acts (or attack neutral Sea Forts) then the new Wanted Level will rise. As it passes certain milestones, negative-effects will come into play. Previously neutral Sea Forts will open fire as you sail into their vicinity, and Bounty Hunters will be dispatched to bring you to justice. Depending on your notoriety, they may offer to collect the Bounty in money, or prefer to shoot first and ask questions later!
-- At Wanted Level 1 and above, neutral Sea Forts will open fire if you sail too close -- You can reduce your Wanted Level by doing good deeds (either in events or liberating Cult-owned Sea Forts), or heading to the Magistrate in Port to pay your fine. Side note: In order to fit in this new functionality, the old Magistrate menu has been changed to the Explorers Guild, just in case youre looking to file your charts and use your Captains Log Saves.
Trade Routes
Trade Routes snake out from ports, and little trading vessels sail along them to their destination. You can raid these by sitting on the dotted line and pressing the Raid button. Doing so will increment your Gold, but will also raise your Wanted Level.
Trade Routes can be raided by Pirates in which case theyll appear yellow, or completely blocked by Cult vessels (where the dotted line will appear red). If you displace these ships from the Trade Route, your Wanted Level will decrease. The dotted lines of a Trade Route are also a handy navigational point you know one direction will always end in a port!
Floating Outposts
If you reach a high enough Wanted Level, Ports will close down and not allow you access. If you reach this position and need to get those pesky Bounty Hunters off your back, then find a Floating Outpost.
-- Racing to a Floating Outpost with a Bounty Hunter hot on our heels! -- These neutral places act like mini-ports and are open to even the worst pirates. They dont have the full range of options youd find in port, but youll be able to boost crew morale, purchase supplies, patch up the worst of your hull damage and most importantly, pay off your wanted fines.
New weapons and upgrades
This update also includes 5 new weapons, and two new combat-upgrades. We posted information on the Lightning Gun, Gargoyles, Catapult, Web Gun, Anti-Boarding Spikes, Timed Bomb and Berserk Dart Gun here, if you liked to read about how they work: https://steamcommunity.com/games/551860/announcements/detail/3007726172112961652
Passage of Time
All maps will now repopulate their events over the passage of time, so youll no longer revisit previously explored places to find them empty. Repopulation is handled through transitioning between exploration maps, or by waiting. You can wait by pressing the new button on the right-hand side of the screen but be careful, waiting can result in being ambushed.
Kraken
The Kraken has received some love and attention. When it chases you throughout the game, itll now perform additional attacks on top of the standard hull-grab so be prepared to deal with other things while youre cutting those tentacles.
-- Several other attacks can disrupt your attempts to fight off the Kraken -- The Kraken will now Aggro in the Boss Battle once they reach a certain health theyll play an aggro anim and from then on, attack more aggressively. We've also improved the effect of the Kraken chasing you in exploration mode!
We hope you enjoy all the cool new stuff! As the game expands, and even more new systems overlap in interesting ways, were increasingly reliant on the community to provide feedback to ensure we've covered all angles - so we'd love to hear your thoughts on this latest update. Details of how to provide feedback can be found here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/551860/discussions/10/1698293255137774100/ Our longer-term plans can be found here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/551860/discussions/6/1693788202021118098/ Depending on how much feedback there is, in approximately two weeks well package this, plus our previous Beta Branch update into a Major Update that will be the new default version of the game. If youre interested in what was in the previous Beta Branch update, you can read about that here: https://steamcommunity.com/games/551860/announcements/detail/1651011615843111367 Thanks for all of the support and feedback :) The Abandon Ship Crew
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- Abandon Ship Linux [8.31 G]
Discover a huge amount of unique, story-filled islands across diverse biomes and themed areas: Fight ghost ships in the Haunted Seas. Ward off giant arachnids in the Spider Islands. Regions filled with poisonous gas, icebergs, cannibals and much more await.
Engage enemy ships, fortifications and sea monsters in vicious combat, employing your best tactics to out-manoeuvre and out-gun the enemy. Weather and environmental conditions affect your battles: Tidal waves, lightning strikes, volcanic bombardments and blizzards are just some of the modifiers that impact your strategy.
Abandon Ship focuses on ‘Age of Sail’ ships in a Fantasy setting, framed in an Art Style inspired by classic Naval Oil Paintings.
Life in this world can be brutal. Death is permanent. But the journey doesn’t end if your vessel is destroyed. You are the Captain, and as long as the Captain is alive, there is always hope.
By escaping to a Lifeboat, or even being stranded, alone in the water, there is a chance to survive and fight your way back to the top.
Combat is tactical and savage. Each battle is hard-fought, always on the edge of defeat. Your only chance of overcoming the odds is to employ every advantage you can bring to bear.
Dozens of diverse weapons and upgrades are available to utilise on the various ship classes you can acquire. Customise your vessels appearance by capturing enemy ships intact. Your trusty crew gain experience and traits to help provide an edge over the enemy.
Explore a fantasy world that reacts to your actions. Engage in piracy and become a hunted Captain. Undertake quests that may drastically change the environment – or the entire world. Make decisions that create allies or enemies that return to help or seek vengeance.
Play multiple stories, including the main campaigns tale of overthrowing a Cthulhu-esque Cult, a Freeplay mode about rebuilding the legacy of your forebears, and shorter tales, such as the combat campaign focused on rescuing your sister, or Sword of the Cult, where you play as one of Father’s children, climbing the ranks until you’re granted the ultimate weapon: The Kraken.
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04
- Processor: 2.2GHz ProcessorMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 6000 or equivalent
- Storage: 10 GB available space
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