Meet the June Update (and the summer sale)
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Good Lords, fair Ladies! A moment of your time, if you please.
Summer is here, with the annual Steam sale. This fact cannot be ignored, so Diplomacy is Not an Option is 20% off. The offer is active until the 13th of July.
And that's not the only reason to be excited. For today the June update arrives, alongside with a short story about its key features.
To begin with, Diplomacy is Not an Option expands the geography of localizations. From now on our game supports Chinese (traditional), Japanese, Korean, and Turkish. Breaking through several language barriers at once has been more difficult than we expected, to say the least. If you have any ideas how to improve the localizations, we’d be very grateful for your suggestions
In the June update the "Warrior's dance" section makes its debut in the Challenge mode. It will certainly be to the liking of players who do not want to be distracted by minor things such as economic and scientific development or like building a settlement. Naturally, this section is for those who prefer the good old-fashioned war. In the 'Warrior's dance" three challenges await you, where you will be countering enemy attacks, using the starting army and fortifications placed on the map.

Many of you said something like ‘we’re gonna need a bigger map’... Until today, we haven’t been able to make this wish come true due to technical limits. However, we managed to make significant progress in improving the performance of the game when processing attacking waves. As a result, the impossible has become possible. Large map presets appeared in the Sandbox mode. (Attention: loading large maps requires more time). As a nice addition we also made the presets with your Townhall located in the corner of the map; the preset with the flattest terrain possible (there is only one mountain to be found), and the preset with a narrow canyon that leads to your domains.
Moving on to the less important but still pleasant improvements. After the June Update troops under your control will no longer disappear from the selection if they are thrown into the air. You can also select them with a frame or using hotkeys, even if they haven't... landed yet.
The last thing we want to focus on today's story is fine-tuning the formation mechanics. In case you haven't used it before, here's a quick guide. After you select the troops holding down the RMB you can see the green circles indicating which formation your squad will have. With the keys Q and E you can change the length of the line and, therefore, the number of rows. After the June Update, you will notice that the formation looks more realistic. In addition, the width of the squad's row is no longer reset after loading a game. Also, when you create/re-create a Group, the width of the line is set and saved for the troops united in that Group.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's all we wanted to tell you today. The full list of changes, as usual, is attached below this very article.
We will never stop thanking you for your support. We hope that further development of Diplomacy is Not an Option pleases you in return. Thank you very much for staying with us! Until next time!
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Update 0.9.94
Features
Yours, the Door 407 dev team
Good Lords, fair Ladies! A moment of your time, if you please.
Summer is here, with the annual Steam sale. This fact cannot be ignored, so Diplomacy is Not an Option is 20% off. The offer is active until the 13th of July.
And that's not the only reason to be excited. For today the June update arrives, alongside with a short story about its key features.
To begin with, Diplomacy is Not an Option expands the geography of localizations. From now on our game supports Chinese (traditional), Japanese, Korean, and Turkish. Breaking through several language barriers at once has been more difficult than we expected, to say the least. If you have any ideas how to improve the localizations, we’d be very grateful for your suggestions
In the June update the "Warrior's dance" section makes its debut in the Challenge mode. It will certainly be to the liking of players who do not want to be distracted by minor things such as economic and scientific development or like building a settlement. Naturally, this section is for those who prefer the good old-fashioned war. In the 'Warrior's dance" three challenges await you, where you will be countering enemy attacks, using the starting army and fortifications placed on the map.



Many of you said something like ‘we’re gonna need a bigger map’... Until today, we haven’t been able to make this wish come true due to technical limits. However, we managed to make significant progress in improving the performance of the game when processing attacking waves. As a result, the impossible has become possible. Large map presets appeared in the Sandbox mode. (Attention: loading large maps requires more time). As a nice addition we also made the presets with your Townhall located in the corner of the map; the preset with the flattest terrain possible (there is only one mountain to be found), and the preset with a narrow canyon that leads to your domains.
Moving on to the less important but still pleasant improvements. After the June Update troops under your control will no longer disappear from the selection if they are thrown into the air. You can also select them with a frame or using hotkeys, even if they haven't... landed yet.
The last thing we want to focus on today's story is fine-tuning the formation mechanics. In case you haven't used it before, here's a quick guide. After you select the troops holding down the RMB you can see the green circles indicating which formation your squad will have. With the keys Q and E you can change the length of the line and, therefore, the number of rows. After the June Update, you will notice that the formation looks more realistic. In addition, the width of the squad's row is no longer reset after loading a game. Also, when you create/re-create a Group, the width of the line is set and saved for the troops united in that Group.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's all we wanted to tell you today. The full list of changes, as usual, is attached below this very article.
We will never stop thanking you for your support. We hope that further development of Diplomacy is Not an Option pleases you in return. Thank you very much for staying with us! Until next time!
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Update 0.9.94
Features
- A brand new “Warrior's dance” section of the Challenge mode. In three challenges your goal is to protect the Astonishing monument using only your starting army, fortifications and traps already placed on the map (and, apparently, some spells). New challenges namely:
- Rebels' gambit - You must counter one attack of rebellious peasants;
- Triple Alliance - You need to repulse three attacks of enemy forces from three different factions;
- Storm of Swordsmen - A challenge in which you must fight purely with swordsmen.
- Rebels' gambit - You must counter one attack of rebellious peasants;
- 6 new map presets for the Sandbox mode:
- Cosplaying 300 - Enemy can only get to your Townhall through a narrow canyon;
- Two corners - The Townhall is located in the corner of the map:
- XXL - The preset of a very large map (296x296 cells);
- Maze of terrors - The preset of a large map, the landscape of which is rugged with rocks and other obstacles;
- Fight on the beach - The Townhall is positioned in the corner of the large map, on the seashore;
- Plains are meant to be battlefields - The preset with almost no lakes and cliffs on the map (except for one special mountain with a stream).
- Cosplaying 300 - Enemy can only get to your Townhall through a narrow canyon;
- Language support has been added: Chinese (Traditional), Japanese, Korean, and Turkish.
- Formation mechanics improvement:
- The formation of troops in a Group is now saved when creating a Group;
- The formation does not reset to the default configuration after loading a game;
- Improved UX of the formation change.
- The formation of troops in a Group is now saved when creating a Group;
- When the fps limit is enabled, the Vsync option is set to 'Off', yet still available for adjustment. With Vsync option enabled, the fps limit automatically changes to 'Unlimited';
- Troops under Player's control thrown into the air do not disappear from the current selection. They also can be selected (using the selection frame or hotkeys), and may even take orders;
- Enemy corpses no longer disappear instantly from traps and farm fields. Bodies of large enemies (such as Nightmare generals) now smoothly disappear underground, just like the bodies of other foes;
- Improved game performance (when processing attacking waves behavior and controlling Player's troops movement/attack);
- Some UI and UX fixes and improvements;
- Some visual improvements and fixes (including new mountain models).
- Difficulty increased for the following Challenges:
- “Served up for dead” from the “What the…” section (for all difficulty levels);
- “Against royal forces” from the “Marathon” section (for all difficulty levels).
- “Served up for dead” from the “What the…” section (for all difficulty levels);
- Berry picker's house:
- Gathering Time: 4 -> 5 sec.
- Fishermen's hut:
- Fishing time: 0.12 -> 0.2 sec;
- Amount of food from caught fish: 1 -> 2.
- Fishing time: 0.12 -> 0.2 sec;
- Population influx:
- House II: 3 -> 2 people;
- House III: 4 -> 2 people.
- House II: 3 -> 2 people;
- “Burrdam Chimera”:
- Health: 80 -> 120;
- Movement speed: 0.9 -> 1 cell/sec.
- Health: 80 -> 120;
- Ballista:
- Damage: 70 -> 65;
- Attack and target search radii: 16 -> 15 cells.
- Damage: 70 -> 65;
- A rare bug with builders getting stuck after they became unemployed when got sick during the construction;
- Using the ‘Horse dose’ skill no longer can cause an attack notification;
- Some crash fixes;
- Multiple localization fixes.
Yours, the Door 407 dev team