Minos Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 Space worms! http://youtubeonrepeat.com/watch/?v=rRsF6_lwLas&from=933&to=935 -HP- and Sprony 2 Quote
FrieChamp Posted March 16, 2017 Report Posted March 16, 2017 The latest "Around The Verse" has a segment on how we approach the design of the many many locations for Star Citizen's persistent universe. It's still early days, but I think some of you might find it interesting AlexM, Mazy, Radu and 3 others 6 Quote
Beck Posted March 17, 2017 Report Posted March 17, 2017 Been following SC very closely lately and I cannot wait for 3.0 to hit. I do love how the interiors for everything from the tiniest of ships to the biggest capital ships all the way down to the planets are all built to scale and have purposes. It'll be insane when it's finally done! The only downside to this for me is that I can't afford any of the ships! What part do you work on @FrieChamp? FrieChamp 1 Quote
FrieChamp Posted March 17, 2017 Report Posted March 17, 2017 19 minutes ago, Beck said: Been following SC very closely lately and I cannot wait for 3.0 to hit. I do love how the interiors for everything from the tiniest of ships to the biggest capital ships all the way down to the planets are all built to scale and have purposes. It'll be insane when it's finally done! The only downside to this for me is that I can't afford any of the ships! What part do you work on @FrieChamp? Pretty much what Todd and Andreas are talking about in the video. These days I focus on the modularity system itself in an interdisciplinary team. Deciding rules and workflows, prototyping stuff like modularity within modules (not just connecting modules but an additional layer of "swapping out parts of rooms") which you can see here: I have also been working on the cargo station archetype that is coming a little further down the line than the truck stop. Oh and you don't have to spend a lot of cash on a Constellation Andromeda to be flying. 45$ and you can get into a cockpit (or just wait for the next free weekend)! blackdog, TheOnlyDoubleF and Sprony 3 Quote
Beck Posted March 17, 2017 Report Posted March 17, 2017 Sounds awesome dude. Love the modularity seen in the video. I already have an Aurora MR with lifetime insurance which I bought a few years ago. It's not a great ship but it allows me to fly around a little. Hope other ships are obtainable without hundreds of hours or money when the full game drops. I'm not expecting to ever have a capital ship of course but at least a fighter or maybe even the Prospector (The solo mining ship) etc so I could at least do some of the professions. I'm sure it'll work out fine in the end and I'll be able to do everything I want to do. You've got a new addition to your studio from Rebellion soon. He's coming to work on cinematics for SQ42 if I remember correctly. He's a cool guy Keep up the good work! FrieChamp 1 Quote
Vilham Posted March 18, 2017 Report Posted March 18, 2017 On 17/03/2017 at 11:54 AM, FrieChamp said: Pretty much what Todd and Andreas are talking about in the video. These days I focus on the modularity system itself in an interdisciplinary team. Deciding rules and workflows, prototyping stuff like modularity within modules (not just connecting modules but an additional layer of "swapping out parts of rooms") which you can see here: I have also been working on the cargo station archetype that is coming a little further down the line than the truck stop. Oh and you don't have to spend a lot of cash on a Constellation Andromeda to be flying. 45$ and you can get into a cockpit (or just wait for the next free weekend)! Modular set seems very similar to when I designed it. What has changed on them out of interest? Quote
FrieChamp Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 On 18/03/2017 at 3:34 PM, Vilham said: Modular set seems very similar to when I designed it. What has changed on them out of interest? I wasn't talking about the template tile-set (walls, floors etc.), which is the most granular type of modularity that we have (didn't know that you designed that - high five! ). If you think of a room as a module that gets connected to other modules to create layout variations, players will traverse through some specific modules frequently (like hubs for example). The immersion breaks. So we are trying add variation to individual modules without creating numerous bespoke modules. Splitting modules into sub-modules and mixing-matching them is a layer on top that can help to break the repetition with less burden on content creation. Like I said, this is still early days and maybe we'll add more procedural stuff to the mix in the future, but the handcrafted environments have set a quality bar that we shouldn't deviate too far from. EDIT: I just realize I might have misread your question and you literally just wanted to know what has changed to the tileset. I wasn't around at the time you left, so sadly I have no reference. In the 7 months I have been working here, it has stayed pretty much the same though. Quote
Vilham Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 (edited) When I left there was still a little bit of floor mesh as part of the walls, basically making the wall tile 1m deep and on the grid. I have heard that changed. Interesting that was added by art to ensure there was trim on the floor where it met the wall. Looks like you have some whitelines along that trim now, is that a decal or is that just bespoke wall/floor transition tiles. Edited March 20, 2017 by Vilham Quote
FrieChamp Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 57 minutes ago, Vilham said: When I left there was still a little bit of floor mesh as part of the walls, basically making the wall tile 1m deep and on the grid. I have heard that changed. Interesting that was added by art to ensure there was trim on the floor where it met the wall. Looks like you have some whitelines along that trim now, is that a decal or is that just bespoke wall/floor transition tiles. That's just a decal. Quote
blackdog Posted March 22, 2017 Report Posted March 22, 2017 I wish there was that kind of modularity in SnapMap! Regarding the monetisation, I really don't understand how you guys are convincing players to buy all that stuff. Add-ons that cost as much as a game is crazy for what I'm concerned. Quote
Beck Posted March 22, 2017 Report Posted March 22, 2017 1 hour ago, blackdog said: I wish there was that kind of modularity in SnapMap! Regarding the monetisation, I really don't understand how you guys are convincing players to buy all that stuff. Add-ons that cost as much as a game is crazy for what I'm concerned. Well, the way I see it is (if they can pull it off) it could potentially be the best space game out there. I think a lot of people want to see it happen and the target market for this game are the types of people who have disposable incomes. I bet they don't mind dropping hundreds of $'s on a single ship if it helps fund the game. The ships normally come with perks like lifetime insurance too so there's that too. Quote
blackdog Posted March 22, 2017 Report Posted March 22, 2017 What's lifetime insurance in a videogame?! Like not only you can pay $100 easy on a ship… but if it gets wrecked or captured by others is lost forever? Quote
FrieChamp Posted March 22, 2017 Report Posted March 22, 2017 2 hours ago, blackdog said: What's lifetime insurance in a videogame?! Like not only you can pay $100 easy on a ship… but if it gets wrecked or captured by others is lost forever? Yes, to my knowledge, there is going to be such a thing as perma-death for ships. It is unlikely, but basically, if you buy a ship and don't have the petty cash of in-game currency to pay for the insurance (and ignore all warnings and still fly without one) then, yes, you will lose it forever upon destruction. Quote
Radu Posted March 22, 2017 Report Posted March 22, 2017 1 hour ago, FrieChamp said: Yes, to my knowledge, there is going to be such a thing as perma-death for ships. It is unlikely, but basically, if you buy a ship and don't have the petty cash of in-game currency to pay for the insurance (and ignore all warnings and still fly without one) then, yes, you will lose it forever upon destruction. Do you need to register at the Intergalactic Department of Space Vehicles before being able to pilot the ship through space? Also, is there a tax for older ships that use outdated and potentially harmful propulsion systems? MikeGon, blackdog, FrieChamp and 1 other 4 Quote
blackdog Posted March 22, 2017 Report Posted March 22, 2017 I mean, I understand the making you valute your digital possessions hence making you feel more into the game… but this is ridiculous to me. Quote
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