This week we updated the game with various improvements including the new WIP grapple system in Release 152. We also released a Testing version to Steam that supports download bandwidth limiting in Testing 32. The download bandwidth is displayed in the debugging info and can be limited in the main game options. The aim of this Testing update was to rate limit the chunk downloading to try and help with lag issues experience by some players. There are more details about our work to improve the latency issues in this devlog.

In the next release we plan to:

Update the grapple system with more improvements including replacing the debug line with a proper VFX.

Release improved portal / warp transition for slower computers.

Release a HUD update for Game, Combat and Chat logs.

Make visual improvements on the Compass and add more features.

Add support for Location Markers.

Release the remaining Machine animation when active.

Release Warping within the same world! So now you can Warp home if you’re lost. Yeah!

Beyond these items we’re working on: skinning the GUI, improved progression, improved creature combat, creature AI and creature animation.

In preparation for a Boundless 1.0 release we have published a more detailed set of Recommended and Minimum specs for Boundless. Boundless requires a decent GPU and Internet connection.

Code

We added the HUD log system and an update will be in the next version, with it available on the Testing branch.

The Grapple Hook polish continues, working on the controls and visual effects.

We fixed some more Portal transitions issues that caused some judder when entering the new world. The intra-planetary Warp work continues. This will lead into completing the Portals for players to create in game.

Additionally work has been done on creating creatures of different power levels, rather than the basic five tiers.

Quite a bit of time has been spent on server stability issues and updates. We continue to work on the network issues, adding an option to throttle data download and further updates of backend tech. We’ve also worked more on the bot testing system.

Design

This week Luke has been doing more work on the objectives system, making it a more key system for progression. He has also made a nice looking email template for us to use to send to backers. Initially we are aiming to send an email to everyone who owns the game, to invite people who haven’t played for a while to come back and give it another go. He has also been taking footage from the game, with the idea of making a short gameplay video to use to promote the game.

Rob has been mainly focussed on designing the details of the Guild system UX and UI. It’s a complex system allowing different factions to be set-up to divide guild roles and permissions.

Ollie has been supporting Rob in his work on Guilds as well as continuing to plan the upcoming work on the project. In between times he’s also been working with Fooksy setting up data for the creatures so that they can generate all the variations.

Art

This week the art team has been busy working on VFX, decals, creatures and machines.

Concept/VFX - @Minyi has been defining the visual treatment of elemental effects.

Decals - @jesshyland has created new decals for ore seams so they are easier to recognise. These were released this week and hope they improve your experience.

Coal Seams

Ore Seams

Creatures - @jesshyland has also been working on creature models and completed the Hunter Tier 1 and Spitter Tier 1:

Animation - @gerryjacobs has been animating the Hunter as seen in the latest trailer.

Machines - @jsouthworth has (finally!) completed the machine animations for the Compactor, Extractor, Refinery, Workbench and Mixer. They will be available in next week’s release.

Noise

The original sound track for Boundless is nearly complete. Peter is recording some final pieces before vanishing into the mixing room.