High Seas | Wrapping It All Up - Devlog #8

This issue has been fixed. Thanks for all of your patience!

It has been done.

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BOOM.

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found me kicked at the perfect time (:
again, don’t know if this was intentional, but i found an easy gold loophole as soon as i spawned
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This is a weird error, I don’t know how to fix it. I’ll figure something out.

Yeah, I’ll have to fix this as well.

Bug List

  • Players confused, no clear goals when joining

  • Boats buggy

  • AI not attacking always

  • Random crashing

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Love the concept and how it looks so far! I see a few issues and a couple suggestions that i think would make the game awesome.

Issues

  • Skeleton in tutorial floats
  • Tree sometimes glitches when felled

Suggestions

  • Add cool death animations for enemies, such as the skeleton falling apart to a pile of bones etc.
  • Blueprint ships! Some people prefer action rather than building. State how much wood is needed for each blueprint so people can work towards new ships.
  • A bit more of a helping hand after the tutorial. When going into the main game I would recommend adding a few “tips” at the bottom. Arrows to mark where to go. I had no clue you needed to chop trees to improve your ship!
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I love this idea, adding it right now!

Agreed. From when I’ve played with people, they seem pretty overwhelmed/confused at first. Not a great first impression.

Yeah, this is an ongoing bug I need to fix.

Thank you so much for your feedback!

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Ad CTR is struggling. I may have to make a few more :frowning:

If anyone finds more bugs, I’d appreciate it if you let me know (either through the bug report feature in-game, or here). Thank you!

Done and done!

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These can be bought for different amounts from a “Blueprints” tab in the build gui

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92%, Yay!

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Awesome! Can’t wait to see how this game panns out; i’ll be sure to play it more!

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Hey everyone, it’s been a hot moment. I’ve fixed a lot of the bugs found in this thread - big thanks to all of your help! Tutorial has been changed (you now don’t teleport out of the game, then back in. It throws you right into the experience). Several bug fixes, and more content has been added.

I’d really like your feedback on these improvements!

If you’re struggling to create a seamless, large scale ocean I would highly recommend checking out this useful post:

I have tried the exact same water solution you have and found no way to absolve the “position” error when the character reloads, so this really helped. You’ll need to do some editing to achieve a desired look, but it has been an invaluable resource.

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I will have to agree on that. It was not initially made for sharing. At the time, I was considering to leave Roblox. So I decided to publish it anyway.

That being said, I have done some attempts to make an endless skinned mesh sea. I made two failed prototypes that are endless but not beautiful. My conclusion is that you should copy this sea as much as possible.

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Yeah, that sea is stunning. What I mainly lack is blender experience - I can’t have that good waves, because I don’t have that good of a mesh.

In a server script, I just tp the ocean back to the player (otherwise it unloads on the client, and this script errors).

Thanks for both of your feedback!

Huge update in the works! This update will include:

  • Quest system
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    Players can opt into quests, for gold, resources, and experience.
  • Auto-shift lock when using swords. This helps mobile and computer users alike, for sword fighting.
  • A bank, where you can store money, and loot money.
  • Expandable map (which helps you when trying to navigate)
  • A whole lotta bug fixes. Lots of the issues you have all reported will be fixed, yay!

The main goal of this update is to make the game easier to understand, give it more playability, and revive it.

The mesh is actually just a really big subdivided square. It’s animated by looping through all the bones and applying some form of wave function or formula.

This is a great tutorial to get one up and running:

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Yeah, I actually all ready utilize a skinned mesh ocean. What I mean by the good mesh is that good looking of one - the texture and level of detail for mine is terrible.

Hey everyone, it’s been an interesting past few days. A lot of progress has been made. Introducing. . .

Quests!!!

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Quests can be completed for exp, wood, or gold (a certain amount of exp is awarded every time you complete quests).

Using a nifty module I spent too long making, quests are easily generated. You get quests from NPCs, or from leveling up.

Improved Lighting/Skyboxes

They needed a lot of work. Atmosphere can really make or break the game. Some before and after pictures:

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After

Better or worse? What can I do to improve the lighting?

Other Bug Fixes

This too has been fixed. When you buy something from an NPC, their inventory is “cleared”, and it resets. Hurrah!

I scrapped the tutorial in its entirety (players wouldn’t stick through it). Now when you join, a cutscene plays. Then, you are prompted to do a few things from the quest gui. This hopefully shoves the players right into the action.

Guards can no longer attack other guards, or kill merchants. Guards now have better swinging - a bug where they wouldn’t fight back was occurring. This is now resolved.

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Worse. I’d suggest lowering the blur, using atmosphere, and raising the brightness a little.

Looks a lot better! :+1:

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:laughing: Thanks for being honest.

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Definitely a good idea. Probably need to lower the brightness though.

A script actually applies an atmosphere in-game, hopefully it looks a bit better.

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A little bit better? Decreased the diffusion a bit. The image is a little blurry, due to my snipping tool.