Is a Crapshoot: Almost every factions-except the Independents and Pirates-have banned on AI Cores and established a bounty system for turning them in, rewarding credits and reputation. It's now been just over two hundred years since the Collapse, and ever-increasing amounts of technology have been lost due to the constant conflict. Everything quickly went From Bad to Worse, much worse. Many planets were only partially terraformed, and the collapse of the gate network left them borderline unlivable note such as farmworlds without farms or even soil. Most of those living in the sector were simple colonists, completely reliant on technology yet lacking any understanding of it. The sector of space where the game takes place was in the process of being colonized by the Domain of Man note the ruling government of Old Earth and its colonies when every jump gate connected to the Domain shut down simultaneously. After the End: While the game's lore is only explained in blog and forum posts at the moment (and subject to change if/when the devs decide on something better), this is the current state of things.Absent Aliens: Humanity is the only known sapient organic species and the only suggestion that this even might not be the case is a bit of in-universe speculation in the Onslaught's codex entry suggesting that some people believe the Onslaught was created to defeat some now-forgotten alien threat.
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At the moment it's still less than full price to pre-order, which gives access to the alpha. Don't be scared away by the fact that it's still in alpha there is a massive list of features implemented so far, and combat is already more rich and rewarding than most finished games. The game is still in early development, with new versions arriving every few months. Capturing these early (and preventing your enemy from doing the same) helps to turn the tide of battle in your favor immensely. Taking them grants more command points, extra fleet points to call in reinforcements from your main army, and even direct boosts to your fleet such as maneuvering bonuses and radar extension. Larger battles have an element of Capture the Flag to them, with various types of control points appearing on the map that give bonuses when captured. While this sounds like a Scrappy Mechanic, it actually works well due to some rather good AI. You have a limited amount of command points to set objectives with, target specific enemy ships, and to position your friendly ships, which regenerate slowly as the battle progresses. Your AI officers will then assign available ships to complete those objectives, leaving your flagship to support the fleet however you feel is best. You have direct control over your flagship, and use a tactical map to set objectives and standing orders for the rest of your fleet. And all the while, something stirs deep in the far reaches of the Sector, something that predates even the Collapse.Ĭombat is hectic and extremely detailed, feeling like the love child of Star Control and MechWarrior. It has been centuries since the Gate network collapsed, and the Sector is on the decline as more and more technology is irretrievably lost in the conflict for survival. And many of them don't return, lost either to roving bands of pirates, fundamentalist terrorist cells dedicated to the destruction of industrial society, or the unforgiving and hazardous star systems of the Sector. Desperate factions, from the militaristic Hegemony to the ferociously economic megacorporation Tri-Tachyon, fight over the few remaining habitable worlds, while sending scavengers out into the untouched for centuries border systems to scavenge for long lost blueprints to technology they no longer possess. The Black Box devices used to build ships and construct colonial industries became priceless and irreplaceable overnight, as the colonists lost the knowledge necessary to construct or even repair them. Partially terraformed worlds were left unfinished and largely uninhabitable, some of them lightly populated by the now decivilized colonists who were unable to leave. The Persean Sector, struck in the middle of the colonization process by the Collapse, was severely crippled by the sudden destabilization of the colonial supply effort. The Domain of Man's latest expansion effort into the Persean Sector has been halted by the sudden and catastrophic collapse of the interstellar Gate network that connected the burgeoning empire to its colonies. Starsector is an independent role-playing/ sandbox/ strategy/ trading/exploration/space combat game by Fractal Softworks.