I'm assuming a knowing more on how the ship and its weapons and drones operate would increase the entertain value. The YouTuber admits to just jumping in so. the host/multi-player option and the layout of the bridge w/different stations has that 'get with a group of friends and operate this carrier to get through a campaign/or carrier vs AI scenario' feel. The game does look like it would work for VR (not saying it can. I'm in the same boat with the YouTuber in saying that he was glad he wasn't playing it in VR as he'd get sick. The ocean wave graphics/movement and how that worked was interesting. unless the game involves going from planet to planet so you can fight on various oceans). (they probably should remove the warp lights for the start menu.
you're basically waking up in orbit and drop down to the planet to your carrier. And story wise it seems okay at least for the game. When the player started, he's awoken out of stasis and gets a message that lays out a basic story of the world he'll be operating in. Perhaps some sort of open access beta thing.
I wouldn't say volumetric feel but perhaps.Īpparently the game is set to be available on Steam on the 10th. Graphics at least in terms of the UI have a purposed late 80s with a feel/tint of modern 3D movement graphics. and for demonstrative purposes was going to set up a private battle with some bots. he explains he did a bit of the campaign. It's basically getting to his ship, exploring a little bit, launching it, and cutting the video. I'd love to post some of the guy's quotes but I don't want to spoil it.īasically the YouTuber got a closed beta access from Microprose and tried it out.