Stardust Exile: New MMORTS now available in Early Access

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  1. apseren

    apseren New Member

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    Hi all, I'm a solo dev working on a new space MMORTS game set in the Milky Way galaxy, containing currently known stars and exoplanets with their real characteristics, the remaining stars are procedurally generated. It also includes an procedural spaceship generator that allows creating your own spaceship designs.

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    A Single-player mode (Skirmish) and player-driven markets will be added during the Early Access and before the initial release. Players are also encouraged to suggest new features to be added during the Early Access.

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    In the MMORTS mode, all players are in the same universe, and the world is persistent. You compete with other players to take back the Solar System and end your exile. Players can always retreat to the periphery to regain strength and rebuild their fleets as needed.

    Ships keep operating even when the player is logged out: production ships keep accumulating resources, and combat ships automatically engage invading ships. To allow players to mount proper defenses against large attacks, they can build disruptors to slow down travel from enemies to their systems for up to 24 hours.

    It is now available in Early Access on Steam:
     
  2. jeffmoretti

    jeffmoretti New Member

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    Wow! That does look really neat :)
     

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