AI War 2:Earlier Than Early Alpha
Version 0.102
(Not yet released -- we're still working on it!)
- Added some internal code that helps Cinth do live-testing for LODs, which thus lets us get better results from them. Right now our initial LODs were way too cut off, which was one thing that was leading to such unexpectedly good performance most likely.
- LOD adjustments on smaller scaled models to make them more visible and attractive at standard game zooms and sizes.
- Team color brightness adjustments, pattern change on red.
- Adjusted the size on the numerals to help with flickering at ultra far zoom.
- Updated the game to no longer allow for drag-resizing the window, since that can wind up really confusing things when you're trying to click near the edge of a window.
- Thanks to Thalone for reporting.
- New lower poly gimbals for the Fighter, Bomber, Missile Corvette, Laser Turret, MLRS Turret, and Needler Turret.
- Completely redid the gimbal shaders from the ground up so that they are now more efficient, view-direction independent, and less neon-blinding-you.
- No fresnel effect is used at all anymore, and normals/uvs are completely ignored, with it instead using part of the tangent data as the uv channels and then feeding that into a two-color emission blend mixed with an underlying diffuse texture that is mostly used for value (but also a bit for hue).
- TLDR: Much nicer results, less work on the GPU (not that it was expensive before, terribly), and also easier to configure.
- 13 New Team Colors
- Cinth made these to look more flat
- Fixed a bug where resizing the game window during runtime would not properly reinitialize the UI.
- Thanks to daktaklakpak and others for reporting.
- Game now shows the current version in the upper-right corner under the hide/show gui toggle.
Starting State
Okay! So the title of this document is somewhat-facetious, but it gets at the intent behind this first phase. This earliest phase of the alpha is not about being able to play end to end and thumb your nose at all the suckers who are waiting for a later build for no particular reason.
"Earlier than early alpha," in this case, means that we're getting you in place to see what is going on absolutely ASAP. There are some folks who will relish this opportunity, and who have specifically requested it -- they then get to help shape the balance and details of our implementation of the game from the earliest days.
Ever hear developers say "well it's too late in the process for us to change that now" and feel frustrated that you weren't consulted earlier? This is us consulting you super early. Nothing is too late in the process, because this is "earlier than early."
To someone coming to this first build without that context, they may go "holy cow, what hot mess is this." This is not your typical alpha. We'll be to that point in a month or two. If you want the typical alpha experience, then feel free to register your steam key now and just wait around for the go-ahead from either other alpha players or Arcen staff to get a more typical experience.
On the other hand, if you want to be in there from minute one... well... welcome! We're sure glad to have you, and excited to show you what we've been up to. :)
Also, here's Chris's todo list.