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* Fixed the tooltip on the "starting metal" option in the lobby to include the text: Default is 2.5 million (that is also the maximum, because adding more would not fit in the storage capacity of your starting command station). | * Fixed the tooltip on the "starting metal" option in the lobby to include the text: Default is 2.5 million (that is also the maximum, because adding more would not fit in the storage capacity of your starting command station). | ||
** Thanks to Incognito and Strategic Sage for reporting. | ** Thanks to Incognito and Strategic Sage for reporting. | ||
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+ | * Fixed a couple of places in the per-second sim repair where in super duper large games it could wind up assigning the wrong unit to the central registry, as that unit died in the middle of being checked on that thread. | ||
+ | ** Thanks to Mysais for the save that demonstrates this. | ||
== Prior Release Notes == | == Prior Release Notes == | ||
[[AI War 2: The Great Refactor]] | [[AI War 2: The Great Refactor]] |
Revision as of 13:52, 7 March 2022
Contents
Known Issues
- Any bugs or requests should go to our mantis bugtracker
- If you need to submit log files, those can generally be found under your PlayerData folder in the folder your game is installed in. The most relevant one is called ArcenDebugLog.txt. You can send us the whole thing, or just strip out relevant parts.
- In rare cases, mainly if your entire game crashes (that almost never happens), we will need your unity player log. That gets overwritten the next time you run the game after a crash, unlike the other log. These can be found here:
- Windows: C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow\Arcen Games, LLC\AIWar2\Player.log
- macOS: ~/Library/Logs/Arcen Games, LLC/AIWar2/Player.log
- Linux: ~/.config/unity3d/Arcen Games, LLC/AIWar2/Player.log
- Multiplayer is in public beta, as noted below. There is a detailed multiplayer guide that we are working on building up.
- Feel free to join discussions on discord!
What Does Multiplayer Beta Mean?
Please see this link for details on multiplayer. This wound up taking up too much space in this document, so all of the multiplayer-relevant bits have been moved to the other page.
What's this phase all about?
We finally got out of the endless beta of The Great Refactor, and DLC1 has been majorly beefed-up and multiplayer is better than ever. That said, multiplayer is still in the very last stages of its own beta.
With this new phase, we have fully shifted back to working on DLC3 (The Neinzul Abyss), which will be the final DLC for the game. The various remaining kickstarter items will also be taken care of, plus some other bits that we just always wanted to add for the game, and after that we'll be moving on to other projects aside from bugfixes and balance tweaks and modder-support throughout 2022.
The target release for DLC3 is in April of 2022, and that is when we'll also have the AI War 2 Complete Edition. After that, it will just be fixing material defects, and supporting modders. We expect it to have a long life if AI War Classic is anything to go by. The game is in a really good state and only getting better, and doing a refactor of this scale near the end of the project development cycle is a sign of our commitment to that longevity. Even if you aren't giving us more money in the future for this title, we want you to be able to enjoy it for years and years.
Beta 4.001
(Not Yet Released)
- Moved the unit encyclopedia link to the far right of the top bar.
- Thanks to Zer0h1nder and Strategic Sage for suggesting.
- In the event that there are too many drones created by an NPC faction, it will start deleting the excess of drones now. Additionally, it will not produce drones or release them if it would put them over cap.
- Drone guns, on the other hand, will still fire in these cases; most likely the outcome will be older drones dying off inexplicably rapidly when that happens.
- Thanks to Mysais for reporting.
Marauders
- Due to report from voidlily on the Discord about Marauders exceeding drone caps some changes have been made.
- Marauder V-Wing and Bomber drones now have 4x costs, health, and damage compared to normal.
- Marauder drones now attrition by 15% per second when the host is lost instead of 1%.
- Marauder Outposts now only have 5 each of both types of drones instead of 20 each.
- Marauder Drone Frigates now only have 2 each of both drones instead of 5 each.
- Also went ahead and adjusted Marauder Constants and Marauder Outposts.
- Marauder Outposts now have some of their turret ring weapons baked into the outpost.
- These would be equivalent to 5x Concussion Turrets, and 4x Fusion Turrets.
- The Fusion Turret equivalent has a minimum mark level of two to function. Which is when outposts normally gain turrets of this type.
- Marauder Constants now only have new outposts spawn in with 5 Concussion Turrets instead of 10. And on first mark up they only gain an additional 4 turrets protecting them instead of 8.
- This is an average savings of 18 less turrets spawned on ally controlled worlds and 36 less turrets per world the marauders have primary ownership of.
- Marauder Outposts now have some of their turret ring weapons baked into the outpost.
- For existing games this will slightly be imbalanced towards Marauders unless their now excess counts of planetary turrets get cleaned out. New games will get the full benefit of having less entities in play.
Auto-Building
- More autobuilding changes and improvements:
- Ships can individually override the values used for auto-spawn with XML entries:
- autoplacement_use_custom_parameters (bool, default is false) determines whether any of the below actually matters, or if the game should attempt to place this unit by whatever thing it seems to be.
- autoplacement_anchor (values: CenterEntity, CenterOfPlanet, GravityWell, default is CenterEntity) determines where something should be placed. For automated building the CenterEntity is the command station.
- autoplacement_distances_adapt_with_gravwell_size (values: Static, ReduceIfBelow, IncreaseIfAbove, AlwaysAdapt, default: Static) determines whether or not the next few distances (min/max/absolute max) scale with the default gravity well size of 52k, to be held proportional to the planet size.
- autoplacement_min_distance (int, >=0, default 0), autoplacement_max_distance (int, >autoplacement_min_distance, default 1000), autoplacement_absolute_max_distance (int, >autoplacement_max_distance default 99999999), this determines how far from the anchor something is attempted or allowed to be placed.
- autoplacement_variance_add (FInt, >=1, default 1.01), autoplacement_variance_sub (FInt, <=1 & >=0, default 0.99), this determines how much the min/max distance requirements are relaxed each (failed) attempt.
- So autoplacement_variance_sub="0.99" would mean that the autoplacement_min_distance would decrease by 1% each attempt. The more this value differs from FInt.One the quicker placement locations will be found, at the cost of usually being further outside of the initial anchor min/max distances.
- autoplacement_max_tries (int, >0, default 100) is how many attempts are made in general. The more, the longer the code may run but the more chances this has to find a location at all.
- Finding the perfect values for this is difficult, but unless there is a very specific placement needed or the space near anchor is already littered with things the code should never have to run for too long. And even if, this is all on a background thread.
- Autobuilding is now on its own background host-only thread, so it will not block sim threads or some special global player logic (which is where it was before). Even if placing a turret takes ages the game will continue.
- Implemented Sniper Turret Ring building. For now this is experimental (and marked as such), but in tests it works very well.
- Building forcefields, engineers and factories no longer counts as building (weaponized) defenses, thus the helper journal for enabling these functions should now appear again if needed.
DLC3
- Overshot how metal intensive Sapper strikecraft should be. Pulling metal costs back down a bit so they replenish faster but aren't as fast at building as they were before the buffs.
- Fix a bug with the necropolis-swap hack
- Thanks to Daniexpert for reporting
- Skeleton homes now grant more bodyguards; +2 bodyguards (archer/warrior/rogue), +1 bodyguard (mage/lord)
- For Necropolises, there was a hole where the AI might build a reconquest command station on a planet with a crippled necropolis, then the player could rebuild the necropolis, so you could have a functioning Necropolis and an AI Command station on a planet at the same time.
- Untested, for feedback. Thanks to Daniexpert for reporting
- Necropolis modules now do necromantic damage
- Thanks to Pmm5000 for reminding me of this
- Feeble Elderlings grant a bit more Essence.
- The Necromancer can now use the Sabotage hack, just like the human empire
- If you don't have Igors already unlocked, Igors will be available in the second rift
- If you don't have Banshees already unlocked, Banshees will be available in the second rift
- The first rift will also offer you a skeleton type or a wight type you don't have yet
- Fix a bug where Elderlings were not laying eggs
- Thanks to Sage for reporting
- The 'move necropolis' hack no longer lists the necropolis you want to move as an option.
- Thanks to Daniexpert for reporting
- Decrease the skeleton lord's bonus damage
- From Daniexpert's feedback
- Templar Constructors are now much slower and more powerful. In addition they grant a good amount of Science and Hacking.
- The goal is to strongly reward good strategy (killing these constructors will really limit the Templar's expansion), buffing the player strategically and with resources.
- There have been a number of buffs to the Necromancer in the last couple patches, due to feedback that the Necromancer was a little more challenging than we wanted. I've tried playing with a number of balance-dials in part to try to figure out how much impact each one has. If it turns out that (say) additional bodyguards is a really big buff, that's good to know.
- I also went (perhaps) a bit overboard with the buffs, but I'd like to know that player feedback as a much stronger necromancer makes the game more fun. Right now the game is harder than HA according to testers, so I'd like to see what people think about the game being a bit easier than HA; if it's just way more fun to feel Powerful as the necromancer then we can lean into it to find the sweet spot.
- If it turns out that these buffs are not enough to make the game feel easier I'll make more changes, because I really would like to know how a Buffed Necromancer feels
Bugfixes
- Fixed a very confusing issue where if your fleet was in hold fire mode and you tried to build a command station, it would just silently fail.
- Now hold fire mode does not block construction at all.
- Additionally, if you don't have any builders present (or all of them are crippled or otherwise disabled), a message pops into the chat area that states that.
- Thanks to Dismiss for reporting.
- Fixed the tooltip on the "starting metal" option in the lobby to include the text: Default is 2.5 million (that is also the maximum, because adding more would not fit in the storage capacity of your starting command station).
- Thanks to Incognito and Strategic Sage for reporting.
- Fixed a couple of places in the per-second sim repair where in super duper large games it could wind up assigning the wrong unit to the central registry, as that unit died in the middle of being checked on that thread.
- Thanks to Mysais for the save that demonstrates this.