AI War 2:Early Access Starts!
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Contents
Known Issues
- The lobby interface is currently temporary, and undergoing a complete overhaul.
- It's suggested that you use the quick start option instead.
- Various bugs on mantis: https://bugtracker.arcengames.com/view_all_bug_page.php
- Multiplayer is temporarily disabled while we focus on tightening up the single-player loop.
- There are a variety of ships/units that don't have final graphics at the moment, though they all have their icons.
What's this phase all about?
After 2+ years of development, we've finally reached the point where we're ready for Early Access! There's still more polish and bugfixing that we want to get done in these early weeks of EA, and the lobby redo is desperately needed (but quick starts are an awesome alternative), but we're feeling good about the game. We do need to also finish some graphics for the existing ships, but they all have their icons.
More content will be added during Early Access, but in the earliest weeks we're going to be balancing that against polishing what is there first. There's already quite a lot!
Version 0.803
(Not yet released -- we're still working on it!)
Clarity
- Added a note to the tutorial that explains to use the galaxy map to send movement orders to planets that are not next door.
- Thanks to Yindiram the FaerieDragon for inspiring this change.
- When you build a command station on a planet, it now takes you out of the build command station mode, and won't let you enter back into it.
- Thanks to Ovalcircle for reporting the confusion this could cause.
Control/Interface Additions
- The text and icons on the galaxy map intentionally hide themselves after a certain amount of zooming-out. Previously, it felt like they were disappearing a little bit too soon; so now it allows them to keep showing for 1.5x as far out in zoom.
- That said, you can also now configure that to make them disappear even faster, or last even longer, or go back to how they were last release, using two new options at the top of the Galaxy Camera section of the settings menu.
- Thanks to Tzarro for suggesting.
- Previously, the planet tooltips in the galaxy map were only showing the amount of metal and energy you were producing at them, and only showing that if you held ctrl to see the full text for that planet.
- NOW it shows the total amount of metal or energy generation happening on the planet, regardless of whether or not you own them. This shows you capture opportunities, aka which planets have more metal to capture or where there is a giant energy source to capture, etc.
- On your own planets it continues to hide those by default unless you press ctrl, but on planets you don't own it will show them so long as their values aren't zero.
- Thanks to Viss Valdyr for suggesting.
- Holding the ctrl key while clicking to build units such as turrets now works like it did in the first game, and builds 5 at a time.
- Thanks to Wegadin and Dbrn for suggesting.
- In the tooltips over player ships, you can now see if they are in group-move, stop-to-shoot, or pursuit modes.
- All ships can now be in any combination of group-move, stop-to-shoot, and pursuit mode.
- This is more like the first game, and has a variety of useful purposes.
- Thanks to Terrarius for suggesting.
Bugfixes
- Fix a bug where the hacking sidebar would show you the available hacks on planets you hadn't yet explored (so you could tell if, say, there was a Schematic Server there)
- Thanks to Regdren for reporting
- Fixed an issue where, on startup, the game was connecting to unity's servers to submit anonymous hardware statistics.
- Apologies for that, as we didn't notice it. We have those servers whitelisted in our own firewalls, so it slipped completely past.
- More info: https://forum.unity.com/threads/turn-off-hardware-stat-collection-from-unity.467751/
- Thanks to lonetrav and Demerzel for bringing this to our attention.
- Fixed a surprising bug with the "start with units queued" option in the lobby that was making it impossible to ever de-queue those units!
- Thanks to Epic The Incandescent for reporting.
- Put in a further fix to prevent tooltips from ever getting stuck to your mouse cursor.
- Thanks to rkfg and Phantazmagor for reporting the issue.
- Fixed a bug where it was not possible to save your game during the tutorial! It did not have a campaign name. Now it saves under the campaign name "Tutorial."
- Thanks to nnothead31 and UFO for reporting.
Balance Tweaks
- Hacking Points gained per planet now 30, down from 40.
- AIP gained per destroyed Command Station now 25, up from 15.
Version 0.802 Hold Your Fire!
(Released October 15th, 2018)
- Allow multiple space docks to be handled by the tutorial.
- Add a 'build energy collector' requirement to the Tutorial, and mention that you can use Settings -> Automation for it.
- Increase both AI and player Salvage income.
- Fixed an issue introduced in todays earlier hotfix that caused unit placement to be annoyingly slow (you could only click 3x per second at most).
- Thanks to Mckloshiv, RocketAssistedPuffin, ZEBEAST OF SLAVIC TERRITORIES, and la_nague for reporting.
- Fixed a bug that was causing the keybindings to not be properly saved/applied when you changed them through the game.
- Thanks to Mitvailer and la_nague for reporting.
- Added the "hold fire" mode that folks have definitely been missing! Aka, "Toggle Ship Systems Enabled"
- Press the N key to enable it, by default.
- Switch the selected ships into or out of functioning. While disabled, military ships will not attack anything they see. This is very useful for ships that are cloaked that you want to keep stealthy. When disabled, engineers will not spend metal doing work, and space docks will not run, etc.
- Thanks to Ovalcircle, zeusalmighty, HeartHunter7, RocketAssistedPuffin, and la_nague for reminding us about this.
Version 0.801 Hotfix
(Released October 15th, 2018)
- Fixed all our menus with lists of items being broken by a last-minute change prior to 0.800. Very sorry about that! It was most noticeable on the Objectives screen.
- Thanks to pango and la_nague for reporting.
- Fixed the longstanding issue with double-clicking units not working properly unless shift was held. This was a casualty of our switching input systems back in July.
- Thanks to Kahuna, BadgerBadger, RocketAssistedPuffin, vinco, and la_nague for reporting.
Version 0.800 Early Access Launch
(Released October 15th, 2018)
- Settings and controls categories no longer run off screen
Tutorial Tweaks
- Added a note to the tutorial that each dock can rally separately.
- Thanks to th_Pion for reporting, and Sizzle for transcribing.
- If your assault starship dies during your attack on the third planet in the tutorial, it should no longer take you back to the prompt that asks you to build one.
- Thanks to RocketAssistedPuffin for reporting.
- Added in the usual starting 2 human home settlements, and 10 human cryo pods, for an extra 560 metal per second and 50k energy during the tutorial.
- Thanks to RocketAssistedPuffin for suggesting.
- Added in the standard two engineers right from the start of the tutorial, so that building the first engineers isn't extra slow.
- The tutorial now has a nicely colored header, which also says what step you are on out of the total number of steps.
- This is useful for making it clear that you're in the tutorial, and how far in you are.
- Additionally, when you complete the tutorial it now has a nice message telling you so, and advice on what to do next (start a Quick Start game, don't stress, etc).
- Thanks to RocketAssistedPuffin, th_Pion, Sizzle, and Josh Bycer for suggesting.
- In the window that shows the tutorial information, there is now an "Other Notes" section down at the bottom that shows any other notes that are popping up into that usual window.
- Thanks to Bobtree and Badger for pointing out how confusing this was.
- If the game is paused, colored text saying so now shows up in the tutorial.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where Astro Train Stations would spawn without limit.
- Fixed a bug that we introduced in the last build that would occasionally lead to a tooltip getting stuck to your cursor.
- Thanks to vinco for reporting.
- Fixed an issue introduced in the prior build where it was now basically impossible to tell the difference between dock items in your queue and not in your queue.
- Thanks to Badger for reporting.