





Today's update contains a Save System file rework, which vastly improves how we store and manage save files on Steam. What does this update change? - This update changes the way save games are stored before it was using Chromium's local storage, now it uses system files. This prevents them from breaking due to weird localstorage limitations/bugs, and also gives truly infinite save games potential, limited only by your disk space - It introduces Restore points, which are essentially backups of your game save roughly every month of game time, which you can then re-load/go back in time. Very useful in case of messing up, or trying different builds! - A few new settings were added under Settings -> General. These allow you to control granularity of game saving as well as these restore points. - Some additional load/save handling improvements were done, to prevent bugs, or some other issues i.e. When going back to game menu (when game also saves the game again), the game will now prevent any interaction until the game was properly saved. - We're also testing a mini fix to resources flickering on the resources tab (more flickering improvements to come in next updates) - It also fixes a bug where the notification row would not display at the bottom - Some other performance and display bugs were fixed You can now also access your save files in your folders, usually stored at: Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Simpocalypse\saves Ubuntu Linux: ~/.config/Simpocalypse/saves OR /home/ubuntu64/.config/Simpocalypse/saves This makes it easier for you to simply copy all saves from there in case you want to make backups. However NOTE: Do NOT delete the sp_game_saves file, as that will make any existing saves not appear in your game anymore. Currently you also can't simply copy other game saves into this folder if you want to add them (you have to go from in-game loading files) but this is something we hope to also add soon :) This update was just a necessary stepping stone to prevent some users getting issues with their save files, so we can now fully focus on our next upcoming massive update, which will focus primarily on improving game features, balance and other things to improve your experience and make the game more fun at later stages! Make sure to follow our Roadmap to see more details about upcoming updates. We are currently fully working on Steam achievements, implementations of Linux builds and working on a set of balance improvements for the next update.
[ 2021-04-06 13:40:36 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Simpocalypse Linux [243.95 M]
-> Survive the post-apocalyptic times
Establish strong fundamentals for your settlement to survive! Explore, scavenge and rebuild society from scratch in harsh post-apocalyptic conditions.
Manage limited resources, recover from natural and social disasters as you expand into dangerous territories to restore the world order as you see fit!
->Rebuild the pillars of modern civilization
Recovery of modern social, economic and military structure is crucial to start thriving instead of just surviving!
-> Manage your citizens to create a powerful establishment
Every powerful settlement requires great maintenance, workers, scavengers, builders, soldiers,… to survive different events through time and grow the empire despite any challenges and threats it faces.
-> Choose your own path with a massive research tree and Advance your civilization into the new heights
Uncover the research tree to unlock new buildings, skills and perks. Will you succeed in global expansion or bring your civilization extinct? The path is up to you...
-> Trade the Global Market to your advantage
All resources are tradable in a demand/supply driven market where your actions can affect it. Manipulate and trade the market to become a global tycoon!
-> Post-apocalyptic world conquering - Dominate & Control the World
The new world order has been established, new leaders have taken over the territories. Will you choose military pressure, use your wealth or maybe a more diplomatic route to world domination?
-> Speed up and automate gameplay actions
Utilize the Time-lapse feature which lets you vastly speed up time and help automate more and more of the gameplay as you dive deeper into its many mechanics – Play at your own pace!
So, do you have the skills to run a successful settlement and lead it to become a global empire?
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04+
- Processor: 2.33GHz or fasterMemory: 512 MB RAMStorage: 350 MB available space
- Memory: 512 MB RAMStorage: 350 MB available space
- Storage: 350 MB available space
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