Chris here! Lots to share today.

Obligatory: 106 of you still have yet to send in your surveys, so please do that soon if you have a chance. Thanks!

Marquee Video

In this one, recorded just moments ago, I walk you through some things that are happening in the game right now:

Highlights:

Lots of galaxy map styles already in place! All of the ones for 1.0, if I’m not mistaken.

You can see a bit more about how the planets at the galaxy map actually show the key ships that are there (thanks to Astilious for suggesting that!)

You can see the really REALLY ugly tempy gui that is nonetheless functional.

Keith has been playing games all the way through in multiplayer with success, and has been building out increasing numbers of features.

This shows the earliest version of the forcefield visuals, which are not the most exciting thing in the world yet but are highly performant. I’ll experiment with making higher-load-but-prettier ones with time.

This shows some combat, albeit still without the extrapolation or ship flocking within squads.

without the extrapolation or ship flocking within squads. It shows my new custom LOD system, although that’s tuned improperly for the missile corvette right now.

It shows off a lot of the incredible performance gains that we have made, although there are still some architectural hot spots that we’re homing in on. In general we want this to look super good up close and then be really high-performance as you’re further out.

I talk very briefly about Controllers and Guardians.

Can I just emphasize one more time that the current GUI is worse than bad and we know that? It’s for internal use only, but I’m showing it to you anyway so you have an idea of what we’re up to. It’s easier to work with really ugly buttons and text on the screen, just blocking out the play flow, before even trying to make it pretty (and/or not eye-bleedy). :)

Other Videos!

The count of working-videos style things in our dev diary channel has grown a lot, and so the dev diary channel is now up to 25 videos as of the moment. Mostly it’s of a semi-technical or technical nature, but if you’re in to game design there’s some cool stuff in there.

Alpha: End Of This Month!

We’re looking quite on schedule for that. :) No promises on how horrible the GUI will still be for the first build for you alpha folks, but a lot of the visual stuff will have been filled out further by then.

Multiplayer, Linux, OSX, and Windows will be available from day one of the alpha.

If you have trouble running the game on your system on day one for performance reasons, then I’ll go ahead and say right now — please TELL me! With you alpha folks, I’m particularly counting on that. I have four good computers representing a range of capabilities for me to test on, but there are always surprises.

In response to those things I can both optimize in unexpected places as well as providing toggles for simply turning off some visual whiz-bang bits for machines that can’t handle those bits. But I’m definitely counting on you alpha folks to tell me rather than just assuming it will get better without saying anything! :)

Early Access At The End Of May!

We’re still looking great for the Early Access launch at the end of May, too, and of course well before then the GUI will be massively cleaned up and improved. In large part thanks to feedback from the alpha folks, I have no doubt.

And yep, the “sometime in October” schedule for 1.0 is still holding steady, too.

Our production of ship graphics has been substantially slower than we desired originally in terms of the final models, but we’re also putting out much higher-quality work than we originally expected. In my original pitch for 3D with this game, I never expected to be doing fully-painted models, but we figured out a way to do so (and thus massively improve the look of the game) without completely destroying the budget and without sacrificing much in the way of performance thanks to LODs. It’s a worthwhile improvement that I’m footing the overage bill for.

Conclusion

Things are going well! We’re still somewhat in the “measure twice, cut once” phase of things, so I always feel like it looks like less progress than it really is. If you saw the number of code changes and improvements each time, and the amount of productivity and performance improvements each go… well, I wish I could show that in a visual way, but I can’t think of a good one. :)

Nonetheless, my list of “things that are not all that visible but that are very important to do” is getting very short now, while the list of “things that are definitely visible” is starting to get some hefty bites taken out. Lots more of that to come next week, and the week after… and then we’re into the start of alpha, so you can expect floods of release notes as per usual with us.

Thanks for watching and reading!

Chris

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