anus_pounder
Arcane
Congrats on the Early Access release, friends. Here's to a smooth path to full release (early 2018?).
Anything else planned that allies could do outside of combat?Would likely add the ability to assign an ally to speed up construction.
Anything else planned that allies could do outside of combat?Would likely add the ability to assign an ally to speed up construction.
How many allies can you have all in all, not just in combat? I liked the way Final Fantasy Tactics did it when it came to units not deployed in combat. Send them out to gain some JP and equipment.Anything else planned that allies could do outside of combat?Would likely add the ability to assign an ally to speed up construction.
Was considering the possibility of sending them on surveillance ops - not sure if this would be that useful though.
How many allies can you have all in all, not just in combat? I liked the way Final Fantasy Tactics did it when it came to units not deployed in combat. Send them out to gain some JP and equipment.
You are correct. Something like my idea should only be implemented if you have many units on the sidelines. Otherwise, it's not really worth it.How many allies can you have all in all, not just in combat? I liked the way Final Fantasy Tactics did it when it came to units not deployed in combat. Send them out to gain some JP and equipment.
6 is likely, with a max 3 in combat. They gain a level when you do, so there's no gaining XP. Will keep the idea of them raiding enemy for equipment in mind with the surveillance/intel. If this ends up being implemented, it's likely that that ally operations will take much longer than yours, and gain relatively less intel. Part of what I'm concerned about here is ruining the pace of the game for players who want to min/max, and to do so will have to continually send allies out on operations / add and remove them from the active team when they are doing their own surveillance/ add them again. Having to do this every couple of hours of game time for multiple allies would probably end up feeling like clerical work.
You are correct. Something like my idea should only be implemented if you have many units on the sidelines. Otherwise, it's not really worth it.
You can make each deployment last a mandatory time period: 5-10 days, for example. Making it commitment.
Could it work on the citiscape, i.e. planting an ally on a district? Maybe, apart steadily generating intel on various gang's holdings, can also periodically lower crime rate and number of gangsters on tile, earn money based on district's wealth, or steal a piece of equipment here or there... But perhaps also have a nonzero chance (based on tile) to obtain a higher level intel? Additionally: gang can beat up or abduct this ally. And then hold in one of the rackets (we will get him back after finding and attacking it, where he may work as a joinable NPC).
This will likely be added to the first DLC, "Sam's Day in Court", where a masked Sam, acting as defense attempts to get his allies off on technicalities and insanity pleas.Or eventually, if we're wanted, the ally can be arrested (need to pay bail to get back). But yeah it would have to be worth. I dunno.
Naturally, there is never enough ideas to pursue... I can imagine you need to weight whether fits well with the campaign. Just upping # of ways how to obtain intel on a lieutenant doesn't necessarily add to anything.Hard to say how it might work yet, but if it turns out to be a good feature to pursue/there is time, you could either direct them to a tile, or provide them with a more general objective (like get intel on a lieutenant, or racket). Maybe they could turn up information on special encounters (like the survivalist bank robbery encounter).
Looking forward to Olga's illustration for the DLC. Will he enter the court holding skis so nobody suspects anything amiss at first? Actually, it would be nice to introduce skis as a new reach weapon.This will likely be added to the first DLC, "Sam's Day in Court", where a masked Sam, acting as defense attempts to get his allies off on technicalities and insanity pleas.Or eventually, if we're wanted, the ally can be arrested
One possibility to mitigate the effects of "unwanted" killing could be giving player change to give first aid to dying enemies after battle.Have left a field in each item for minimum lethality, current plan is to have a % chance of killing with things like grenades, even on non lethal. Biggest concern here is that don't want to restrict the weapon choices too much for players who want to go non-lethal route.
In case it was me, prob. was thinking about a medic with spec. perk and more options like giving first aid to allies and enemies alike. But that would be more suitable for destined to die anyway. Already downed units aren't targetable, IIRC?Something similar was suggested, except you would apply first aid during combat (I think).
Looks also handy in case expanding the interrogation screen is planned. Wouldn't people expect to be able to interrogate though? It may look strange to get an unfavorable roll for a suitable subject after just revived one.A simple UI prompt would be a more efficient way of implementing this though - will keep it in mind.
Vigilantes Version 21 Released!
8 NOVEMBER - TIMESLIP
Hi everyone,
The V21 update for Vigilantes is now available, introducing new features, content, balancing improvements and fixes. In the latest update, the hunter becomes the hunted with gang lieutenants setting up ambushes for the player. The environment can be used against the enemy with the addition of gas canisters and fuel barrels, and you can take the fight underground with the introduction of the first subway map!
A survivalist captain ambushes the player team!
The release notes for this update can be found below, and a more in-depth explanation of the additions and improvements can be found in these two development videos.
YouTube™ Video: Vigilantes Dev Video 42: Ambushes and Exploding Red Barrels
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This video covers the 2nd half of the work carried out for the Vigilantes V21 release, which is now available from Steam and Humble.
YouTube™ Video: Vigilantes Dev Video 41: Version 21 Interim update
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This video covers the changes made to date on Vigilantes version 21, which will be available in around 2 weeks. Additions and improvements include a new map, improved tactical re-positioning,...
Features
+ Gang lieutenants can set up ambushes for the player
+ Fuel barrels and gas canisters as objects can be activated to set an area on fire or explode
+ Characters with 2 or more adjacent enemies gain the surrounded status effect. Being surrounded causes them to pay less attention to active threats, and are easier to score hits against
+ Night missions now impose a 5% penalty to ranged CTH and cover is more effective at night... could be a good time to hit the survivalists
+ When fighting indoors, assault and precision rifles suffer a 5% CTH penalty due to being used in an enclosed space
Use the environment against your enemies
Content
+ Added first subway map
+ Added 15 illustrations for gang leaders
+ Added MK II incendiary grenades and MKII improvised explosives
+ Added crafting recipes for MK II Incendiary and IE
+ Added new non combat encounter: From The Precipice
+ Added new encounter: Intimidation
Take the fight underground!
Balance
+ Gang lieutenants now require 2, rather than 3 pieces of intel to locate.
+ Rackets require 2, rather than the planned 3 pieces of intel to locate
+ Racket and boss encounters are now more difficult
+ The per tile tactical re-positioning cost is now lower
+ Failing tactical repositioning imposes a -1 initiative penalty on your team
+ City tiles with high wealth have a chance to provide gangs members with improved equipment
+ General Arms Peacemaker SMG can now fire a single, more accurate, 3AP shot in addition to a burst
+ Gang members gain a level bonus at Hard Boiled or greater difficultly
+ Gangs get a scaling bonus to income at higher difficulties
+ Penalty for having an adjacent enemy and trying to use an assault or sniper rifle is now more severe
+ The Friendly Fire perk now prevents allies being hit by the shotgun's cone of fire
+ The Battle Frenzy perk now has a 30%, rather than 10% to activate
+ The shop now generates more component items
Tweaks
+ Added an option to toggle between fullscreen and windowed
+ Added an option to disable film grain
+ Added an option to set camera move speed
+ Increased camera rotation speed
+ Camera scrolling can now be disabled when the level starts, and re-enabled with a key press. Workaround for the Linux wandering camera bug
+ Camera movement speed increases as camera gains elevation
+ Individual tutorials can now be disabled
+ Changed how current / max health is displayed, to make it more clear when a character is wounded
Fixes
+ Fixed a bug where swapping between regular and hot loaded ammo could cause errors with the ammo unloaded from the gun (Supervoid)
+ Fixed a bug where input was being disabled in error, forcing players to click a UI element to re-enable it (Ushas & murrki017)
+ Fixed a bug whereby input was enabled when enemies changed weapons, which caused an issue in AOO and potentially other areas (Ushas)
+ Fixed a number of typos (Gloomseeker)
+ Fixed reachable tile display showing for enemies is escaped to menu during enemy turn (Ushas)
+ Fixed armour replaced during combat not updating protection until first hit (Ushas)
+ Sodium Thiopental no longer used if you opt not to use it (MotherAce[No])
+ Fixed issue with loading some gang leader fights (degzee64)
+ Rackets can no longer be found by surveillance only
+ Fixed issue with enemy fleeing in survivalist training facility (Ushas)
+ Made changes to code for switching between scenes, in the hope this resolves the issues with level loading.
+ Fixed crouching bonus was not being applied to characters in cover
+ Fixed issue with character not strafing after one strafe per turn
+ Fixed characters being able to shoot through one of the buildings in alleys 2 (Sheepify)
+ Fixed a bug where failing and retrying the first mission could cause crashes and unpredictable behaviour (Ushas, Tortousit, Tchey, Alatar)
+ Fixed an issue whereby dragging a stack of items onto a stack of the same type could cause unpredictable behaviour with inventory
+ Fixed rackets not being removed
+ Fixed rackets not providing a piece of intel on a lieutenant or another racket
I hope you enjoy the update. Should you have any feedback, please let us know!
Please note that previous save games will not work with the new version, as both the save game data, and the data which is initialised at the start of a game has been changed.
In case it was me, prob. was thinking about a medic with spec. perk and more options like giving first aid to allies and enemies alike. But that would be more suitable for destined to die anyway. Already downed units aren't targetable, IIRC?
I haven't shot/beaten/stabbed enough people and patched them up after with a view to interrogating them to provide realistic statistics, but in my experience so far, preventing them from bleeding out doesn't guarantee consciousness or coherence.Looks also handy in case expanding the interrogation screen is planned. Wouldn't people expect to be able to interrogate though? It may look strange to get an unfavorable roll for a suitable subject after just revived one.
Using in a scenario: the initial conversation says there is a gravely wounded NPC and you're given an opportunity to try patch him up. If the check is successful then can finish enemies at leisure, otherwise there will be a strict limit in # of turns if you want to save his life.
On different note, what if having an ally or a perk on the team has a secondary influence or offers alternatives? Specializations emerging where it makes some sense (but only when easy to do). Crude examples:
-- Elena has grudge against survivalists, so she can have bonus (esp. with roulette) when interrogating them.
-- Ray's eye for weakness, dunno, perhaps he slightly lowers difficulty of all rolls against enemies in conversation? (so with him it's easier to pass "[Presence] Distract enemies" as well as "[Firearms] Fire at the enemy" checks)...
-- Perks such as Insult or Intimidating giving an inherit bonus to a subset of [Presence] options that have insulting or intimidating connotations, respectively.
Etc. I'm sure there are better examples to come with.
Btw. a bribery option in interrogation [Trade]? Can also be used in some scenarios. But make it very expensive.
Then maybe a secondary feature of some perk would be lowering the cost of successful bribery.
It would be nice to have indicator on the map screen that would point out points of interest that you have intelligence about.
(Bonus points if it would look like pin that has been stuck on the map.)
So one wouldn't have to mouse over every city district to find out where that one lieutenant is hiding.
Whoop whoop! Can't wait to try the update this weekend!
What if player could set stance for ally that is used for surveillance mission?Btw. a bribery option in interrogation [Trade]? Can also be used in some scenarios. But make it very expensive.
Then maybe a secondary feature of some perk would be lowering the cost of successful bribery.