AI War 2:The Neinzul Abyss Patch Notes
This is for alpha testing for The Neinzul Abyss. I'm using this to keep patch notes.
Nota Bene
Please don't discuss anything you learn from this page with others unless Badger or Chris has publicly talked about those features already.
Contents
Feature List/Flavour
New Player-Controlled Factions
- Champions
- Making their triumphant return
- Necromancer
- A player can control a unique faction that's a bit like playing as the Spire. You can build spire-style ships/structures. Your units practice necromancy that allows them to resurrect the ships they kill.
Map Types
- Squares Map Type: Squares is like the Clusters type, but each cluster is aligned on a grid. There are lots of different tunables so you can get a big range of galaxies.
- Dissonance Map Type: This map type has areas that are rich in planets, and areas that are empty. It's trying to evoke the Simple/Realistic map types from AIWC
Roguelike Features
- Hidden Galaxy
- Available in the Game Lobby as a setting under Scouting. Only Explored planets, or planets adjacent to Explored planets are visible. As you explore more planets the rest of the galaxy will appear.
- Ironman Mode is now available as a Galaxy Setting under Permadeath. It can be enabled in the Game Lobby.
- When enabled, you lose the ability to manually save the game. Instead, the game autosaves very frequently, while keeping only the most recent autosave.
- You will have only ever the most recent save game to work with. You are allowed to reload your save as many times as you like though, and still consider a resulting victory 'Ironman'
- All cheats are disabled in ironman mode
- There's a Save On Quit setting that basically works like Ironman Lite
- It makes a save game whenever you quit, so always loading from the "Most Recent Quit" save will basically be like Ironman mode, except you don't have the Ironman limitations; you can choose to savescum, cheat, etc...
- Random Factions : You can now request "Random Factions", and can choose its allegiance and impact.
- You can also ask for "Bonus Random Factions" in the Galaxy Design section of the Game Lobby, to make it really easy to have a bunch of unknown factions
- Implementation notes for Random Factions: you select an impact (Low/Moderate/High/Brutal). If you pick a moderate impact then you might get a high-intensity but weak faction (for example, an intensity 8 HRF) or a low intensity but strong faction (maybe a 1 intensity nanocaust). Or you might get a real "moderate" faction like an intensity 6 Astro Trains
- For the Bonus Random Factions, there are extra tuning options to say "How impactful should the bonus factions be" and "What sort of allegiances should they have"
Bug Reports
- None, thank Science
Patch Notes
2.749
- Necromancer build and tech menus are now actually organized
- The sacrifice hack now correctly handles stacked ships, and now works when issued from a MP client
- Upgrading the Necropolis is now cheaper at lower mark levels
- Fix a bug where several hacks weren't working on planets with a Necropolis
Skeleton Rework
- Gives the player a bunch of skeleton-related choices by building new structures. The necromancer will often wind up with a ton of skeletons (since they get skeletons from killing fleetships), and I want them to be more interesting.
- By default, 100% of fleetships that are killed become skeletons. You can now build structures that say "X% of the time, a skeleton will be spawned as a new, more powerful variant" and "X% of the time, generate a bonus skeleton whenever you would make a new skeleton".
- There are 3 base variants, the Warrior, Archer and Detonator (these are a bit stronger than regular skeletons)
- Warriors are tanky, short range
- Archers are fragile, long range
- Detonators are like Autobombs and they have Necromancy, not Metabolism
- And 2 stronger variants, the Mage and the Lord.
- Mages have the chain lightning gun.
- Lords are like stronger warriors.
- A player can spend science to upgrade any of those variants
- The goal is to give players more ways to customize their forces and more things you can build.
- A player can say "I'm going to build lots of Bone Dragons and Vampires and just use base skeletons"
- Or a player can say "I want to mostly build Bone Dragons, and make sure to get a bunch of Skeleton Archers for range support"
- Or a player can say "I want to have a lot of my power invested into skeletons, so I'm going to spend a ton of build sockets to mean I get all upgraded skeletons, and will put a ton of science into upgrading my skeleton lords and mages"
2.742
- Necromancer balance.
- A Necropolis now regenerates health when out of combat automatically
- A Necropolis can now repair damaged units or destroyed buildings. A Necromancer can only repair its own units.
- The Necromancer now needs to increase the mark level for a Necropolis to build Liches and Bone Dragons. This gives those units a more "late game" feel, and also should make it more desirable to level up the Necropolis.
- To make up for that, there are now two new ship types available which are balanced to be about as strong as a Vampire, the Spectre and the Ghast.
- The Necromancer now gets notifications for hacking or planets under attack (huge QoL improvement).
- The Necromancer now builds a necropolis where the flagship is at the end of the hack, not at a random location on the planet
- The Ghast has a cool "firewheel of death" weapon
- Make flagships tankier so they are harder to get crippled.
- Let the Necromancer practice necromancy on a wider array of units (like Nanocaust units)
2.727
- Necromancers now use a Necropolis, not a Castle
- Necromancers can now build some defensive structures
- Necromancer Flagships should no longer appear as generic officer fleets that can be claimed on the map
- Thanks to zeus, ArnaudB and Puffin for pointing this out and doing some debugging
2.716
- Further necromancer improvements.
- The Necromancer now manages Science and Hacking completely differently from the human player, to emphasize its unique mechanics.
- When the Necromacner uses necromancy to reanimate a ship, it gets 1 science. Building a new City also gives a bunch of science.
- You can sacrifice your reanimated units for Hacking Points. You use Hacking Points to upgrade your existing Castles or to build new Castles.
- Castles can be built closer together
- Castles now take longer to build
2.715
- More Necromancer improvements. Should actually be playable now. Read the journal entry.
2.714
- Necromancer kinda sorta works I think
2.702
- Add Necromancer Faction, gated behind the "Controllable Zombies" galaxy setting under Balance. This allows a second player to control Anti-AI Zombies. You can't control a "Regular" player faction and the Zombies at once, so this is a Multiplayer only.
- To use, enable Controllable Zombies. Go to the Edit Factions menu and give your friend control of the Necromancer.
2.643
- There are now Objectives for Champion stuff
2.635
- Champions can now move more quickly when hacking, have stronger engines and repair sooner