Starsector, originally named Starfarer, is an absolutely brilliant top-down 2D open-world space game that's been going for years and a huge new release is finally out. The gameplay carefully mixes together RPG mechanics, open-world exploration, tactical and exciting space combat with lots of ship and weapon variety and economics.
Here's just a small slice of what's new in the 0.95a release:
- Complete story missions and uncover some of the mysteries of the Sector
- Face new endgame enemies and acquire their technology, including new weapons and a unique capital-class ship
- Make playstyle-altering choices using a revamped skill system
- Customize your playthrough – mentor officers, specialize colonies, make permanent alterations to ships, and more
- Raid the core worlds for what you need using a targeted raid system
- Improve your colonies using lost technology
- Build relationships with contacts and gain new opportunities
- Take on many new types of bounties, choosing the challenge level you want
- Incorporate automated ships into your fleet
- UI scaling and support for 4k monitors
- Ship AI and combat balance/gameplay improvements
- Several new ships
This is easily one of my favourite indie games, it's been something I've personally followed since around 2011 and it was a personal purchase too because even back then it was impressive. It's the combat and the ship design that really pulls you in though, it's just awesome. It has some of the absolutely coolest looking spaceships in any 2D space game.
Some great audio went into the game too. If you want a look at some of the fun combat side of it, here's a quick walk-through of the basic tutorial. This gives you an idea into how deep the game goes, considering the many things you need to think about during ship to ship combat.
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If you love space combat and exploration, go get it. Currently though keep in mind it's not finished.
You can buy it from the official site.
Anyway, Starfarer had Linux support and although my main gaming rig ran Windows back then I've been doing most of my work on a Linux machine for many years by that point - never regretted this decision. Got SPAZ a few years later on a humble bundle sale or something and it was alright. Nowhere near as good as Starfarer. And the updates for this game have been amazing.
It's funny, though, how SPAZ 1 and 2 have had full releases while this is still in development.
Does the new features require to create a new world ?
Last edited by DebianUser on 30 March 2021 at 5:48 pm UTC
I haven't played in years, since they implemented the world map really. I've been waiting for it to finish and come out. Totally worth it.
Putting the game on Steam is something I want to look at when the game is more or less “done”. It’s a complicated decision for various reasons – there are upsides and downsides, and it’s not something you can easily try and then back out of.
If the game ends up on Steam, and if Valve still allows developers to generate keys for this purpose, then I’d like to get keys to existing players. However, that’s too many ifs to make a promise, so I would recommend assuming “no Steam key” for any purchasing decision made now.
http://fractalsoftworks.com/faq/
Quoting: Craggles086Will it be on Steam / will I get a Steam key later if I buy it now?
Putting the game on Steam is something I want to look at when the game is more or less “done”. It’s a complicated decision for various reasons – there are upsides and downsides, and it’s not something you can easily try and then back out of.
If the game ends up on Steam, and if Valve still allows developers to generate keys for this purpose, then I’d like to get keys to existing players. However, that’s too many ifs to make a promise, so I would recommend assuming “no Steam key” for any purchasing decision made now.
http://fractalsoftworks.com/faq/
Yep, it was this very (vague) wording on their FAQ that led me to post my question. Upsides? Downsides? Really odd, in this day and age, to sell your game directly rather than through a platform that boasts 100's of millions of active players every month. Can't really imagine what the downsides would be, other than risking a poor overall review rating, which would seem unlikely given how passionate people are about this one.
Let's disrupt commerce and sell space heroin to miners again.
Quoting: DebianUserExcellent game, i have discovered it only one year ago since a french known youtuber has made a letsplay on it.
Got a name here? I mean I did (re)discover the game (as I read once back in like 2015) with Sseth, but you got me curious here.
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