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Alliance of the Sacred Suns News! Release Info, Closed Beta Signups Starting!

Hello everyone!

Steve here. I know it’s been quite a while since we’ve given a substantial update about Alliance, so I wanted to give everyone an update on the game, our next beta, and some information on some new and updated systems in the game.

But… first of all, I wanted to share some very exciting information, and in doing so type some words I thought I’d never get to type when this project started almost seven years ago:

As of the end of next week, we will have completed the core game of Alliance of the Sacred Suns.

What does that mean? All core systems are locked down and are in the game, much of our new art, music, and characters are in, and 98% of UI updates will be in. And believe me, it’s been a long, twisty road to get to this point, but we are unbelievably excited to share that news!

In addition, partially as a result of the tremendous progress we’ve made with the game since the start of 2022, we have made the decision along with our publisher, Hooded Horse, to forego the early access period, take some additional development time to put out a complete, stable, fun product, and sell Alliance as a 1.0 product from Day One, with of course significant support, free updates, and some fun features we plan to add post-release! We have not yet made a release date announcement, but know that it will be measured in months, and we fully expect to release Alliance in 2022.

Now, before everyone breaks out champagne and credit cards, does that mean we’re done with the game? Not at all, but it does mean that the foundation of the game is complete and we are now able to start extensive testing on that foundation, while working extensively on the 3 ‘B’s of game development (bugs, balance, and betas). We will be working on the documentation - now that the game is locked in, we can complete the digital manual (yes, there will be a 300+ page old-fashioned manual!) as well as the in-game documentation (tutorial, tooltips, in-game encyclopedia).

To that end, we are announcing our next beta! It will start on June 10, and will go for 2 weeks. If you are interested in joining the beta, please sign up here: https://forms.gle/ydifwouW3VFMVVT19

This will be a beta limited to 100 people, so if you are interested, sign up soon!! Due to the substantially new content of this beta, we are closely limiting both the number and what can be shared from the beta.

As for the game itself, we’ve been very busy with updating some core systems, including how claims work, creating new colonies, science, promotion/replacement of positions, and the emperor system. Let’s talk in more detail about each:




[h2]CLAIMS[/h2]
Claims now are more streamlined - you don’t have to gather influence in order to claim a system, the process starts automatically when a system is explored by you to a high level though an Exploration Expedition. Once that happens, you’ll know all the planets in a system with medium intel - type, size, and habitability. You *won’t* know mineral and energy content, as well as special traits, until you either do a surface Expedition or build an Outpost.

Once the system is explored, an Auction immediately begins among all the Houses. Each House can use their Power + Influence on that System to bid for the System itself, as well as any (or all) Planets in the System. Each Planet and System is bid individually, and the bids are blind until they are revealed. At that point, the top 3 Houses for each planet/system enter a final bidding phase, any Power/Influence points that weren’t lost (i.e. not ended up in the top 3 of a bid) are returned, and the final round begins. Once complete, the House pays a tribute for the System or any Planets that they have won (this money goes into the next Budget Cycle and is converted into Budget Points) and the planets are now free to be developed by their owner. Licenses are no longer in the game - Houses can give away/swap Planets and Systems, but otherwise there is no change in ownership unless a Planet or System is taken by Challenge.

In addition, the results of the claim auction will have a significant effect on your relationships with the other Houses, especially if you win stellar objects they greatly valued. Essentially, the more you take, the worse you will damage your relations with all other Houses, but if you take nothing at all, you will improve your relationships with them somewhat. You’ll have to balance the relationship issues you create with taking large amounts of Holdings with what value you expect them to give you, vs allowing other Houses to take them, at the risk of potentially increasing their Power, but developing colonies that will eventually be solid, productive colonies for the Empire.




[h2]SCIENCE[/h2]
Science has been streamlined as well. You still gain Science Points (SPs) from your House and other Houses depending on your contribution agreement with them, but instead of going into a ‘bucket’ for continuous research in a specific field or category (e.g. Military Category —> Space Combat) each Tier of a Field costs a specific number of points - for example, Tier I Research in Prosperity (an Empire Field) costs 5 SP.

Once you allocate it, it will take a certain number of turns to achieve a Breakthrough, at which point depending on your Science Prime’s Effectiveness you will have between 1 and 3 techs available to unlock. You then select a tech, it is immediately unlocked, and you can then choose to research the field once again, move to the next level (but if you do, you can’t go back!) or put those points elsewhere. You can also pause and Overdrive 1 Field at a time, for double the SP, but it goes 50% faster.

Fun fact: the 1.0 game will have almost 200 total techs to discover and use!




[h2]OUTPOSTS/COLONIZATION[/h2]
Formerly, you developed new Planets through an Outpost Project or a Colonize Planet Project. While this worked, it did not take into account things like distance from the Empire, and really seemed to fit better as a Construction Expedition(like when building Logistical Network hubs or ports). So you (and other Houses) will now create Outposts with a Construction Expedition. A few changes here as well - Construction Fleets are now considered Empire Assets, controlled by the current ruling House (that’s you!), so they no longer count as military assets for your specific House.

You will assign a Empire Construction fleet to the target, remove the materials and energy needed, and the fleet will go out and do its thing. The time it takes will be affected by its efficiency, which means that a) you need a good Admiral and b) you need to keep your fleets well-funded if you want them to work their best, which means you can’t neglect your military! Colonies are founded from Outposts - they grow from Level I to II to III, and then they can become a Colony, with a Designation that matches the type of Outpost (e.g. Farming Outposts will grow into Farming Colonies, etc). We have added a new Colony Outpost that is designed to be a generalist outpost, and you will select the Designation for that Colony once it has reached that point. Outposts will also be assigned an Administrator when they are built - if for your House, you will select them while you set up the Construction Expedition.

Each expansion is self-contained - you do not need a Construction Expedition to expand, but the system does need to be connected to the LGN (note: Level I Outposts can be built in any System which belongs to a constellation that is partially connected to the LGN) Planets and Systems are meant to be very expensive, powerful entities that represent a large part of a House/Empire’s true power, so you have to be very tactical about where to expand. Outposts and new Colonies are usually unprofitable until they become more established - especially on more hostile Planets - so you will have to take that loss into account! They are excellent places to start new careers though - an Administrator of an Outpost will become the colony Viceroy once it grows into that, and they will gain power from that role.

Other Houses will also use this mechanic, but as they don’t have construction fleets they will ask you (via request or demand) to ‘lease’ Empire Construction fleets for that purpose. If you accept, they will pay you a small amount and will take a fleet for use. If you refuse, they will have to go the black market route to get a private Construction fleet, and be *very* annoyed at having to do so (they are twice as expensive, and House funds are a big part of what constitutes House Power)




[h2]EMPEROR SYSTEMS[/h2]
As this is a hybrid 4X/RPG, the role playing elements need to be strong, and they have been pumped up significantly with the installation of most of the remaining Emperor Systems. We have added the entire Epiphany tree (almost 400 Epiphanies!), the Guilt system, the Personality System with effects depending on how the people perceive you, your relationships, and the Oratory Skill Tree. There are also more Comms from Characters in the game requesting, demanding, and sometimes just wanting to talk to you.

We have also added almost all of the Emperor-specific Character and Personal Actions. Each Action has a cooldown and an AP cost (sometimes 0!) and is tied to a specific Epiphany to unlock. Your skills will determine its success (you will see a 0-100% chance of success) and when you select the Action you will see a short story about the results of each Action, whether success or failure, and the consequences.




[h2]PROMOTIONS[/h2]
We have added more distinct promotion systems in Alliance. Formerly, when you fired someone, they were replaced by an automated system based on who had the most power in that House (or generated someone if needed). Plus, anyone could take a position, so a power 3 Courtier could instantly become a Prime. This is highly unrealistic for a number of reasons, including politically and functionally.

So now, each level of position (primes, governors, viceroys) has a minimum amount of Power that’s also tied to the rank of the position (so a Rank A Province Governor will need a much higher Power than a rank D). This now leads to managing careers of Characters that you most want in positions of authority, but of course (like all things) this takes time. Now, you can not only replace a character, but name their replacement if they were in a replaceable position all at once! To align with this system, Viceroys and System Governors gain Power more quickly, and you have several new Actions that you can use to increase Character’s Power (if you have a reasonable amount yourself!)

There are a lot of new things in this build - new art, new emperor art, performance optimizations, updated Intel system, etc. but these are some of the core changes that we were most excited the share! We can’t wait for y’all to see the results!

-Steve





Alliance of the Sacred Suns at PAX East

Alliance of the Sacred Suns was featured in Hooded Horse’s Publisher Showcase at PAX East. The publisher showcase revealed new content and announcements across Hooded Horse’s strategy games, including a special message from Alliance's Lead Developer Steve Hawkins introducing the latest visuals and content of the game.

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Alliance of the Sacred Suns can be wishlisted here.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1113400/

The trailers for Alliance of the Sacred Suns and the other games featured in the showcase can be found at the Hooded Horse Publisher Page on Steam:

https://store.steampowered.com/publisher/HoodedHorse

Alliance releasing in Q2

Hey everyone!

We’ve got a slight delay to announce for the early access release–from Q1 to Q2 of this year. The game is almost ready, but we’ve made the decision to take a couple extra months to really ensure Alliance lives up to your expectations.

However, if you are eager to start playing right away, we also have some good news–we will be holding a final playtest in April, to iron out any final feedback before release.

There’s no need to sign up in advance for this one–we want as much feedback as possible, so we’ll be posting it for all to download as a demo on Steam.

This final playtest includes:

All the reported issues fixed from the last playtest
Several updated Nexus windows
The entire Emperor System complete for Early Access (392 skills, 42 Emperor Personality Effects, 77 Oratory Moves, 81 Emperor Actions, new Guilt System)
Many more Events
A whole new main UI and Galaxy/Province/System view with seamless zooming and panning
Streamlined updates to the Trade and Outpost systems
Significant performance improvements
House AI improvements
New culture-specific music
More House and Ruler art
And more!

Here are some updated in-game pics, showcasing our new UI!


























We look forward to your comments, and we are excited to take this final step together before release!

-Steve Hawkins, Lead Developer, Alliance of the Sacred Suns

Alliance of the Sacred Suns Playtest and Release Plans

Hey, everyone! Steve here, and it’s December. Here in Texas, it’s not really cold yet, but we’re still busy with moving full speed ahead in getting Alliance ready for release! Since it’s been a little while since I posted an update, I wanted to tell you in our own words what we’re working on, the state of the team, and some of the new game systems to look forward to upon release!

First of all, we are delaying the game until Q1 2022. I know that seems to be a common thing nowadays, but I can assure you that we’re doing it for the right reasons. Now that we have a complete team of seven working on the game essentially full-time, we’ve made more progress in the last 3 or 4 months than we have since the end of 2020, and we’re moving faster every week! The game is fully playable and at this point quite stable (I routinely play 40-50 turn games every evening now as a quality check to check longer-term trends and systems) and much of what we’re doing involves things like optimizing the graphics and the UI (a major area where Unity has really helped us), adding some amazing universe art, balancing out the economy and costs of things, and especially the tooltips/help system, and we are completely rewriting the tutorial to just have a tutorial campaign that utilizes very little ‘hand hold’ as our previous version, and uses a guided campaign with goals, subgoals, and an overarching plot to keep players interested while they learn by doing- rather than by watching! Basically – we want to get the game right on release, and it is our full intention to do so!

If you'd like to signup for the playtest we will be holding in January, you can do so here: https://allianceofthesacredsuns.com/alliance-of-the-sacred-suns-playtest/

So with that said, I wanted to talk a little bit about 2 major systems that are coming to the game – the oratory system, and the full Emperor system. Currently, when you talk to a character, and they decline to do what you want/need them to do, that’s the end of the story. Now, we have a fully integrated oratory battle system, complete with unique skills, a full strategy and move tree that you can unlock as you develop your Emperor (more on that later), and an expansion of character’s personalities and their relationships with you! Now, you will engage in back-and forth conversation based on moves that you pick from strategies that may or may not work, depending on their personality and your ability to say the right thing at the right time! Highly persuasive moves use Focus, which you can recharge by using a pause action, but each turn that you fail to persuade the other character lowers their Patience, and if it reaches 0… not only do you lose the argument, but depending on the power difference between you and the other Character, you may lose Power and an additional AP!

You don’t have to enter the oratory combat, but if a character refuses you’ll have to find some other way to change their mind or improve your relationship so that they will do what you ask the next time you ask!

The other major update is to the Emperor system as a whole. We have introduced the concept of your life expectancy – once you reach this point, your chances of dying (and thus ending the game) go a whole lot higher! Fortunately, you can affect this over time – staying healthy, making friends, keeping your Spirit high, and not using every last AP each turn (i.e. don’t overwork yourself) will gradually increase this over time, while doing the opposite will lower it. A big part of Alliance is deciding how you will spend your limited time – do you take care of yourself, your relationships, or the Empire? That’s the triangle of time that you will have to decide each turn, depending on the needs of the moment.

We have also expanded the Skills tree, now called Epiphanies, while streamlining it as well. You will pick from several high-level Epiphany groups, such as Habitus, Openness, and Predictability, and within those groups you will have to choose categories that often mutually wall each other off – you can’t be both closed and open personality, for example; nor can you be a diligent person (studious and theological) while also being robust (athletic and war-minded). You will have to choose your path, but the top-level skills lead to subskills that round out your character, and affect everything in the game from your relationships to your stats to your health to how well your Events end up!

Next, we have expanded the Scales system to actually give you a public perception of your personality, and for that perception of your humanity, honor, and piety to affect how your people and your Houses view you. You will gain traits based on where you fall on these scales, and dedicating development points to your Force of Personality in a specific scale will give you more powerful traits – but be aware, there is always a positive and a negative effect for each trait, whether you’re a despotic, lawless tyrant or a benevolent, honorable ruler!

Finally, we have greatly expanded the number of Actions that are unique to the Emperor. The initial version had 3 Actions; the release version will have over 25. They are divided into personal Actions (actions that affect only you) Governance (effect how well you do your duty as the head administrator of the Empire), Character (actions that affect a specific Character) and Special (unique and powerful Actions that can change your reign if utilized properly!)

You earn Personal Development Points by interacting with Characters and through Events, so if you don’t focus on your people, you won’t develop as a person. You have to learn how to become an Emperor by doing, not by reading books. The more you do things, the more quickly you will develop and grow your talents and skills, and the more Actions you will have access to!

There’s a lot more coming, including more Province Projects, greatly expanded House AI, greatly optimized UI for the Nexii such as the Stellar Nexus and Character Nexus, the ability to assign new governors and viceroys from a new global assignment screen, and much more! We’ll talk about those soon enough, but for now…

…thanks for your time, and Long Live the Celestial Empire!

Steve Hawkins

Lead Developer, Alliance of the Sacred Suns

Space Strategy Stream on Steam Store

Hi everyone!

We will be streaming Alliance of the Sacred Suns footage on the store page, including some past broadcasts from Streamers and YouTubers Nookrium, Cringer, and ZergGirl. Come check them out!