Starbound - Neuer Patch veröffentlicht, ab sofort keine Wipes mehr

Der Entwickler Chucklefish hat einen neuen Patch für das Sandbox-Rollenspiel Starbound veröffentlicht. Dieser enthält zahlreiche Neuerungen. Zudem soll es künftig keine Wipes mehr geben.

Dank dem neuen Patch gibt es keinen Wipe mehr in Starbound. Dank dem neuen Patch gibt es keinen Wipe mehr in Starbound.

Das Team von Chucklefish hat Wort gehalten und jetzt einen weiteren Patch (Furious Koala) für das Sandbox-Rollenspiel Starbound veröffentlicht. Dieses Update stellt gleichzeitig das Ende von Wipes für Charaktere und Raumschiffe dar. Gleiches soll künftig auch für die Planeten im Spiel gelten, allerdings können die Entwickler diesbezüglich noch keine Garantie aussprechen.

Außerdem bringt der Patch zahlreiche Änderungen mit sich. So gibt es beispielsweise ab sofort einen neuen Biome-Typ mit dem Namen »Savannah«. Außerdem gibt es jetzt sowohl verschiedene Schwierigkeitsgrade als auch eine Permadeath-Funktion für die Charaktere. Hier die Änderungen in der Übersicht:

Patch-Notes für Starbound (Furious Koala)

Code Changes

  • Absolutely massive changes to disk serialization (sorry reversers), which will allow us to never need to wipe players or ships again, and hopefully never need to wipe worlds again.
  • Related, we now have a proper versioning system for save files.
  • Added difficulty levels and permadeath characters to the game.
  • Packed assets into databases (speeds up startup significantly), and included asset packing and unpacking utilities with the distribution.
  • This should also allow for easier distribution of mods, and easier construction and management of slimmed down distributions for dedicated servers (official server paks coming soon.)
  • Fix some graphical glitches with the wire nodes.
  • Fixed some pretty nasty deadlocking bugs with networking.
  • Fixed some very strange memory leak bugs stemming from a gcc lambda capture bug.
  • Fixed various crash bugs related to a number of different issues (more specifics listed in “Info About the Upcoming Patch“– thanks for the bug reports, keep em coming)
  • Speed up improvements with falling sand and other projectiles.
  • More efficient databases storage layout.
  • Documentation for lua functions have been written, and we’re going to release them soonish.
  • Removed NaN floats from the code for performance reasons (reenabled -ffinite-math-only), we had been using them to signal that the float is disabled or in an invalid state, but we have a system for that now.
  • Some internal changes that make maintaining code much happier for us, including better enum to string handling and much faster compiles.
  • Other minor things, too numerous to list here (see “Info About the Upcoming Patch“).

Fun Changes

  • It’s no longer the holiday, so we’ve removed the holiday stuff for now, we’ll put them back when we have a better way of enabling it for holiday time.
  • PVP is now forced enabled within Sector X. If you’re in a party there’s no team damage though.
  • All player drops are persistent now. So if you accidentally throw your diamond drill down a mineshaft, you don’t have to suicide trying to get it back before it disappears.
  • New Monster attacks (gravity slam! gust attacks! other stuff!)
  • Fixed Legendary Weapons damage (adjusted up to be more… well… Legendary.)
  • We’ve put in new Techs (such as a Glitch Mech).
  • New biome type enabled. Savannah.
  • Boss Lore!No more eating bandages and stims, they have their own thing now.
    Better, more featureful .abc file support, and we have Wanderlust music in the game now. (Thanks Leth and D2!)Made NPC chatter more configurable and slightly more varied
  • .Added new objects (such as lava biome treasure chests).
  • Added new items (like nightsticks and bonesaws).
  • Sword swooshes are only active for 0.6 seconds instead of 0.9 seconds.
  • Making cooldown times actually matter without slowing down combat.
  • Also fine tuned their hitboxes.
  • Viking helmet? Viking helmet.
  • Watch out for landmines.
  • Various changes to treasure drop pools (like Avian Guards actually dropping their guns…)
  • Minor tweaks to existing armors to make them look better.
  • Medieval Furnace now actually acts like a Furnace. (Rejoice).
  • Graphical upgrades to some existing plants, and new plants.
  • Lots more secret stuff! :OOO

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