AI War 2:The Final Cycle
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.