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Starbound Has Had A Lot Of Updates Recently

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Starbound the awesome looking universe sandbox game that should hopefully be out this year has been showing off daily updates of their progress, this is aimed at being a short look at some of these updates.

Starbound is a game I am quite excited for considering just how big the game is going to be going by their updates! We will hopefully be running a server for it once it is out as I have it ready on pre-order to show it off to everyone (so expect videos in future).

The game itself will feature character customization including various different races that start with different skills and each race will have weapons unique to them much like an RPG. It will also feature building in a style like Terarria (it's 2D) but it will offer much much more than that game ever had.

They have already shown a screenshot of it running under KDE (so we can be sure it really will work nicely under Linux);
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Looking good right?

What I am most excited about I think is just how diverse the biomes will be, take a look!
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Trees that have eyes for leaves anyone? Freaky but cool.

It has so many features it is hard to list them all. What makes it quite interesting is that along side the weapons they are manually putting in you can get random weapons too which makes trading quite interesting, here's a short animation to show off some weapons;
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While mainly a sandbox game where you go off and explore different planets they will be including a quest system, I am not sure exactly how large the quest system will be but they have stated for sure it will at least feature a set of starting quests to help you learn how to play with an ending boss monster to defeat.

Something I am sure will excite the Pokemon fans amongst us (anyone?) is that it also features A LOT of different types of monsters to fight against, they will also have their own unique moves to fight against you with and they can evolve. Along side this you can also have pets of your own!

I will end this update post with a video of a developer bouncing around on some asteroids and falling back down to a planet, enjoy!
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Like I said there is A LOT to this game, far more than I can give you but hopefully this gives you a little insight into what the developers of Starbound have been up to. You can pre-order the game for $15 and get access to the Beta as soon as it starts, a Steam key and the Soundtrack right now.
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13 comments

tiger Aug 12, 2013
looks interesting
OZSeaford Aug 12, 2013
Thanks for promoting this, this is great news, but I am worried by the fact that I love Linux, and I love Terraria and have been waiting for starbound since it was announced, however, I had not heard that Starbound would be released on the Linux platform. Hopefully, I am but an isolated case, but if this is the case, then we need to spread the word.

Liam Dawe Aug 12, 2013
Thanks for promoting this, this is great news, but I am worried by the fact that I love Linux, and I love Terraria and have been waiting for starbound since it was announced, however, I had not heard that Starbound would be released on the Linux platform. Hopefully, I am but an isolated case, but if this is the case, then we need to spread the word.
Q. Which platforms will the game support?

A. Windows, Mac and Linux!
Taken from their official FAQ, link is at the top of the store's page :)
Superuser Aug 12, 2013
Honestly, I think the game has great ideas behind it, but I've just HAD it with pixel graphics! I didn't grow up with them, I grew up on the N64 and PS1 and I feel no nostalgia whatsoever - all I see are ugly graphics. Isn't it time to move on already. It feels like game art is moving backwards rather than forwards at this point. :><:
Mike Frett Aug 12, 2013
Honestly, I think the game has great ideas behind it, but I've just HAD it with pixel graphics! I didn't grow up with them, I grew up on the N64 and PS1 and I feel no nostalgia whatsoever - all I see are ugly graphics. Isn't it time to move on already. It feels like game art is moving backwards rather than forwards at this point. :><:
I DID grow up with them, and I don't like reliving the experience. Don't get me wrong though, Pixels or not, some of these games are really fun and I do enjoy the fun ones. I think for a lot of the indie studios, pixel art happens when it just costs too much to hire graphics artists, and I respect that. I respect Indies for their games and most importantly, their Linux support.

I believe also, as these Indie devs grow their studios, the Graphics will get better. That's why we need to support them, more support means more Linux games and better graphics in the future when they get enough to hire graphic artists.

Edit: Doing it just to be following a trend even when an artist is on-hand -- yeah that bothers me sometimes. But I'm sure they have their reasons, especially if it's a smaller Indie Studio.
Liam Dawe Aug 12, 2013
Personally for me pixel art is never an issue, it does become an issue when pixel art is the selling point of the game, this is not the case for Starbound.
Lord Avallon Aug 12, 2013
This game will be EPIC, I have been tracking its progress for a long time, they stated very early that Linux support was oficial, so it made me want it more and more!

I love pixel art, it is never an issue to me, I grew up with pixels, I can say that what really disturbs me a lot and is very ugly to my eyes are low resolution 3D games and low resolution textures. 
Liam Dawe Aug 12, 2013
Yeah for me there's far worse things than nice pixel art - ugly 3d art is far far faaaar worse.
Speedster Aug 12, 2013
Pixel art is just another art medium, and done with talent it has its own charm -- just like sculpture and watercolors don't obsolete each other. I can see why some people would tend to like it or dislike it, like some have a fondness for, or bias against watercolor, while others of us just don't care as long as it is done with talent and a style we like.
s_d Aug 12, 2013
I'm partial to the art-style of Starbound, and the game looks to have a lot of depth to it.  It's not only pixel art, but it is stylized as well.  I will likely be interested in this title, but it will be down to a number of factors, of course.  As much as the game itself, I'll be interested in how it ends up being distributed.
Liam Dawe Aug 12, 2013
I'm partial to the art-style of Starbound, and the game looks to have a lot of depth to it.  It's not only pixel art, but it is stylized as well.  I will likely be interested in this title, but it will be down to a number of factors, of course.  As much as the game itself, I'll be interested in how it ends up being distributed.
It looks like it will be DRM Free via Humble Store (it uses HS for the pre-orders) and also a Steam Key.
HadBabits Aug 14, 2013
Man, I grew up with the N64, and that was ugly ugly ugly. 3d is a hard beast without a decent team behind you, and once I got more into the indie scene I really dug 2D games. Sure, I like pixel-art, it's pleasant, but sometimes generic and vague. However, my favorite are those unique art styles, especially of the grim variety; Don't starve is my current favorite in this area. 2D Boy games are pretty too.
lurkan Aug 14, 2013
This game is HUGE. How will I ever be able to stop playing it? This is going to eat more time than Terraria did. Do I feel happy or sad that I'll be spending so much time in this game??
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