Hello everyone!
The last couple of months our team has been working on lots of new content: the long-awaited Caravan, the previously highlighted rework of the Dungeon Generator, and dungeon and settlement modifiers that will be a part of the upcoming Contract System rework - speaking of which, today wed like to elaborate on some of its elements, namely Outskirts locations.
Outskirts are a new type of Points of Interest that will be introduced to the game with the next major update, Rags to Riches. Located a few tiles away from settlements, they still act as their continuation of sorts
Their main purpose is to add more variety to the basic contract loop and facilitate early game exploration. Most Outskirts will usually offer you the following things:
- A spot to save your progress.
- Access to one or more traders and craftsmen who will sell vital consumables, fix your gear, etc.
- A chance to interact with new NPCs who can offer you contracts or give rewards for their completion.
Its fair to say that granting alternative access to contracts and rewards is perhaps the Outskirts most important function. After Rags to Riches, village Elders wont be the only ones in the contract business, the following three new NPC types - Officials, Captains, and Couriers - will be able to participate as well. Their main difference from Elders lies in the rewards they will offer: - Captains wont pay as much, instead providing extra Reputation with settlements you complete contracts for. - Officials will split the Reputation boost between all settlements of their faction (for instance, completing Osbrook contracts will slightly improve your standing with both Brynn and Mannshire). - Couriers wont actually hand out quests, instead giving rewards for completing contracts that require you retrieving certain items. Bringing those directly to a Courier will earn you extra gold. Additionally, contract rewards can be received from any of these NPCs regardless of your initial quest giver, thus breaking the routine of walking the same roads over and over again. So instead of having to stick to the settlement-dungeon-settlement route, youll be able to receive a contract in a village, clear out its dungeon, get your reward in a nearby Outskirt, grab a new contract there, sell your loot and replenish supplies (optionally), then head straight to the next dungeon.
All Outskirts can be roughly split between these three categories: - Military Camps and Outposts. This is where youll find Captains and, most likely, someone to fix your gear and sell you medicine and ammunition. - Trade Posts and Production Sites. Their main role is selling special goods that can be transported to other settlements via the Caravan and sold at a profit. An example of such a site would be the Osbrook Mill or the Mannshire Winery, which many of you are already familiar with. This is where you may also encounter Officials, who are tasked with overseeing the production. - Homesteads and Roadside Inns. These locations will offer a hearty meal, a place to catch some shut-eye, and a chance to meet a Courier, should the need arise. To better illustrate the system, here are some of the new Outskirts: Osbrook - Roadside Tower
Not wanting to be caught off guard if the Council suddenly breaches the truce, the Magistrate took it upon themselves to restore the web of outposts and signal towers that now covers the entirety of the Brynn March. Osbrook - Drunken Woodsman Inn
The Drunken Woodsman is a safe haven for any hunter whose trade brings them close to Osbrook. Mannshire - New Orchard
The war gave the best cidery in Aldor little time to react: its previous owners couldnt save neither themselves nor the flourishing gardens, taking the ancient recipe of their specialty beverage to the grave. But not all hope is lost: the new proprietors of the New Orchard are determined to do everything in their power to restore this place to its former glory. Mannshire - Southern Outpost
This encampment was originally established by Duke di Berro during his brazen counterattack against the Council army. Its not nearly as large as it used to be, but it still plays an important role in bringing order to the Magistrate-controlled lands. Its worth mentioning that the existence of Brynn contracts and dungeons is only temporary (in the future therell be an entirely new way of gaining city Reputation), so it wont have Outskirts in the gameplay sense of the word. At the same time, you can expect a certain other location to receive its share of Outskirts POIs
New Backpacks
Lets move onto the next addition planned for Rags to Riches - a wide selection of new bags and their overall rework. Right now the game features just one backpack type that offers as many slots as it occupies in the inventory - this was done to prevent exploits associated with carrying multiple backpacks. In Rags to Riches, all bags and backpacks will become much more capacious. As a tradeoff, youll have to equip them first before storing any items, and theyll have to be emptied before you can place them in the inventory. These combined tweaks allowed us to create a bunch of new backpack configurations:
Medium Backpack grew in capacity and received sizable side pouches.
Small Backpack isnt particularly roomy, but itll be much easier to obtain than other bag types.
Field Surgeon Bandolier - a solid choice for anyone who wants to carry lots of meds and other consumables.
Herbalist Satchel allows you to not really worry about precious inventory space while transporting large amounts of potion flasks and other vessels or gathering important herbs.
Hunting Backpack is meant to easily fit a few pelts and can be used to comfortably carry a bedroll.
Treasure Seeker Backpack will greatly improve your carrying capacity, although its bulky frame will do no favors to your agility and finesse. On top of all that, it will also be possible to store single cell treasure items in common Purses. And finally, heres a teaser for the much-anticipated Armor ability tree that were currently working on as well:
=========================================================== Thats all for now. Until next time!
[ 2023-03-30 14:03:04 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Stoneshard Linux [245.94 M]
Stoneshard is a challenging turn-based RPG set in an open world. Experience the unforgiving life of a medieval mercenary: travel across the war-torn kingdom, fulfill contracts, fight, mend your wounds and develop your character without any restrictions.
EXPLORE THE RAVAGED LANDS
- Open World
War always leaves its mark: villages lie in ruins, dungeons are infested with monsters and old roads are abandoned. Travel across Aldor and learn more about its past. - Economy
The wartime economy is ruthless, but it also presents many opportunities: fulfill contracts, hunt for treasure, trade in a variety of goods and travel the land to earn your fortune.
CHOOSE YOUR PATH
- Character Development
Experiment with 100+ abilities and 200+ equipment pieces without any class or level restrictions. Create your very own playstyle! - Enemy Variety
Take part in intense battles against numerous factions. Brigands, abominable cults, the undead - all of them require a unique approach. - Tactical Battles
There is no hand-holding. Only the thoughtful ones shall prevail - plan a few turns ahead, adapt to your surroundings and fully utilize your character’s strengths.
SURVIVE AGAINST THE ODDS
- Health System
Master the simple but deep health system: cauterize bleeding wounds, relieve pain with alcohol and drugs, practice bloodletting and heal your maladies with various concoctions. - Psyche
Different in-game situations have a distinct influence on your character’s mental condition. High morale may turn the tide in your favor when fighting even the most hopeless of battles, while low sanity brings panic attacks and paranoia. - Permadeath
Do you like risk? Then try out the Ironman mode, where every decision is irreversible and your character dies once and for all.
PLANNED UPDATES
- New Content
New settlements, including three majestic cities. New enemy factions: the mysterious Deep Dwellers and the ruthless Hive. Even more activities, equipment, enemies and abilities. - Caravan
Gather your caravan: upgrade it, find new routes and recruit followers - their skills and abilities will surely come in handy. Feeling tired? Return to your camp to hear fresh stories or just rest by the fire. - Devotion
Devote yourself to one of the aspects of the enigmatic deity. But remember: every blessing has
its price. Are you ready to make a pact? - Campaign
To solve the mystery of the Stoneshards, you’ll have to visit dozens of exciting locations, make decisions with long-lasting consequences and slay a number of ferocious bosses. - Alchemy & Cooking
Discover new recipes and experiment with potions and dishes by combining different ingredients.
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 or equivalentMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 7600 512 Mb or equivalent
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 or equivalentMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 7600 512 Mb or equivalent
- Storage: 500 MB available space
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