Visiting other parts of the map
[p]You can finally visit other parts of the map with your settlers through various events and activities. Visiting a different map will load a predefined area where the player can pursue a variety of tasks and objectives. When it comes to these secondary maps:[/p]
- [p]Your settlers will always be spawned as drafted units, but you can choose to undraft them.[/p][/*]
- [p]You can save while on another map.[/p][/*]
- [p]You will not be able to return to your settlement until you leave the secondary map.[/p][/*]
- [p]You can take resources from secondary maps, but you’ll need enough space for them, so keep that in mind. The good news is that you can send a new caravan to collect the remaining resources.[/p][/*]
- [p]You can build on secondary maps, but keep in mind you won’t be able to turn them into new starting points for separate settlements. These maps serve more of a temporary purpose - the game isn’t designed to handle multiple fully maintained settlements in different locations at once. That said, nothing’s stopping you from bringing siege weapons to these maps and stirring up a bit of chaos.[/p][/*]
Ambushes
[p]There is a chance that your caravan can be ambushed. Don’t worry - the ambush chance will be shown on the create caravan screen while the caravan is being prepared. Here are some good things to know about this event:[/p][p][/p]- [p]The amount of wealth and number of settlers influence the ambush chance the most, along with the trip length.[/p][/*]
- [p]If the caravan is ambushed, the player will have a choice to negotiate with the attackers (by giving them resources), try to fight them off, or run back home. Each choice will have a different outcome.[/p][list]
- [p]Negotiate: The enemies will demand a varying amount of resources depending on how much wealth the caravan is carrying. After that, the caravan will continue to its destination, and no one will be harmed.[/p][/*]
- [p]Run away: The caravan will lose a large amount of resources, and the settlers will return home.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fight: Choosing to fight will load a secondary map, which will differ depending on the biome.[/p][/*]
Loot stash
[p]A beggar event has been added to the game. These events will trigger from time to time - a beggar will appear at your settlement asking for a small amount of food, gold, or resources. Giving the beggar what they’re asking for may result in the beggar disclosing the location of a loot stash on the region map. These locations will remain on the region map for 10–15 days. Loot stashes are essentially small map locations that have some resources stashed away. They come in two varieties:[/p]
- [p]Puzzle loot stash: Your settlers need to be able to pathfind to the resources to collect them. So you’ll have to instruct your settlers to dig, build ladders, or break down doors to reach the loot.[/p][/*]
- [p]Combat loot stash: These contain various wild animals that need to be dealt with before you can take the resources. [/p][/*]
- [p]Hosting a high-quality event with NPC guests has a small chance of revealing a loot stash location.[/p][/*]
- [p]Giving a merchant a gift (offering them resources without asking for anything in return) also carries a small chance of granting you a loot stash location.[/p][/*]
Bandit camps
[p]Merchants will sometimes give you information about the location of a bandit camp. When they do, a bandit camp marker will appear on your region map. Sending a caravan there will allow you to attack the camp with your settlers. It’s worth noting that:[/p]
- [p]Bandit camps, like loot stashes, will have various resources that you can claim if you’re victorious.[/p][/*]
- [p]Destroying a bandit camp will increase friendliness with the factions that have the nearest settlement.[/p][/*]
- [p]Bandit camp difficulty does not scale with the strength of your settlement.[/p][p][/p][/*]
Enemy settlements
[p]If you have a faction that is hostile or permanently hostile on your region map, you can send a caravan to attack them. This is a completely optional, yet major goal for those of you who enjoy combat and fighting scenarios. With that in mind, you should know that:[/p]- [p]Enemy settlements have the most loot (the same loot they would offer in barter).[/p][/*]
- [p]Enemy settlements are intentionally stronger, with larger numbers of enemies.[/p][/*]
- [p]Defeating a settlement will not erase its marker from the region map, but will instead disable it and leave it as a ruin for the next 50 days, after which the settlement will regenerate.[/p][/*]
- [p]Defeating a settlement will improve your relations with factions that the defeated settlement’s faction was hostile toward.[/p][p][/p][/*]
Region Map changes
[p]All these additions led us to make some changes to the region map:[/p]
- [p]Region maps no longer have static bandit camps, as bandits are now factions that exist on the map without a fixed settlement. They are still used for raids, ambushes, and bandit camps.[/p][/*]
- [p]Saves started in peaceful mode will now also have bandits as factions on the map. They still can’t attack the player, since raids aren’t allowed in peaceful mode, but you can trigger a raid via dev tools if you want to test out that badass settlement you built. This also prepares the game for future updates where we plan to let players enable raids in peaceful mode if they want to (more on that later).[/p][/*]
Known issues
- [p]The wrong text appears when selecting a settlement after defeating it.[/p][/*]
- [p]Settlements are not lootable after defeating them (it should still be lootable for 10x days after defeating it. Now it is disabled for 40 days. [/p][/*]
- [p]When defeating an enemy camp, you need to clear the map of enemies or wait for them to run off before you can take the resources of the map. Resources should be available as soon as you are victorious.[/p][/*]
- [p]If your settlers are experiencing weird animations with some actions, be sure to turn off V-sync and cap the game's FPS in the game's options. Cap it to 60fps. If the issue persists, cap it at 30. [/p][/*]
- [p]Some items are missing icons and localization values. [/p][/*]
- [p]Player-triggered events don't have sound effects.[/p][/*]
- [p]Settlers will not refuel torches if there is no floor/ground beneath them.[/p][/*]
- [p]Settlers will not choose the closest production building (if there are more of the same type), but the one that has a production set first in the global list of productions.[/p][/*]
DISCLAIMERS:
⚠️ We decided to keep Dev version of the game on the experimental branch, and that means that a Dev log with red text will appear from time to time. This will help us get more info from your side when crashes and bug reports occur.
⚠️ Also, at the moment, the experimental and the main branch are very different. You should not play saves from the experimental branch on the main one as it can cause various bugs - please avoid doing this.
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