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Development Status #58


[h2]Dear Tankers,[/h2]

Welcome to our 58th Development Status. You can see what we were working on in three weeks!

[h3]Headquarters[/h3]


We are updating the UI for the Repair section of the game. The most important place to go is the HQ. This is where you start your next mission. You will be able to start the mission at any time*, but the game will remind you to prepare properly before the mission starts. So, repair what you can, choose appropriate ammo presets, etc.



*The only exception is when you do not have a single combat ready vehicle. This is the only mission blocker at this moment.


[h3]Quartermaster[/h3]


Next very important place is the Quartermaster. Here you can get new replacements for your lost vehicles or replenish infantry squads. This is the place to manage both owned and reserved force pool.

[h3]Force Pool[/h3]


For vehicles, this is the place on the Repair Station where you can spawn a vehicle. You can also use this menu to check which vehicles are ready and which need to be repaired. Captured and wrecked vehicles are also listed here.

[h3]Fries Kran 16t - crane controls[/h3]


The next screen is when we control the crane. A simple theme, several buttons telling you what pressing which one will do what.


[h3]Performance issues[/h3]


Performance and network issues have been the main focus of the last month. These are mainly for HDD users, as they only prevent the player from joining or creating a session the first time (in single player). SSD works fine. In order to play correctly, they simply need to close and restart the game.

We have started to trace the problem. It seems that at some point during loading, the game freezes for more than 10 seconds. 10 seconds is the maximum time that our multiplayer engine will allow to be disconnected from its cloud.

So this is a struggle to reduce load times and look for bottlenecks. So the freeze has to be spread out over more seconds of load time.

It is hard, but we have to solve these problems first. Even if we want to add more gameplay features or more vehicles. We simply cannot afford to ignore these issues.

[h3]Environment update on C1M2[/h3]


Work on the visual aspect of the map, which was divided into two missions, has been completed. The map has been carefully developed and designed to provide the player with a rich and realistic environment that captures the context of World War II on the Eastern Front.


The first mission focuses on capturing the fortified village of Luchki. The topography of the village, its defense system and key strategic points have been precisely mapped on the map, allowing the player to plan and strategize effectively.


The second mission focuses on moving tanks towards the airport in Luchki. The routes and obstacles on their way have been marked appropriately, and the mission target - the airport - is clearly marked on the map.



[h3]Notepad[/h3]


The last item to be swapped is the notebook, where we have handy access to information about units, vehicles and their crews. For example, we can use the notebook to order repairs at the repair station.


At this point, a new notebook model has been implemented in the game. The next stage is to design the interface visible on it - lettering, font, buttons. So that the whole thing is consistent with each other.


In the last picture the current state, don't get used to this layout, it will be different. If you have any ideas on how you would see it, let us know in the comments what you think, we'd love to read and get into a discussion.



Thank you and have a good one!
DeGenerals

Development Status #57


[h2]Dear Tankers,[/h2]

Welcome to our 57th Development Status. You can see what we were working on in two weeks!

[h3]Devlog #4[/h3]
Feel free to checkout our last devlog covering new development updates.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

[h3]Commander view on Tiger I[/h3]


We have added an additional camera view through the eyes of the in-game tank commander.


From this perspective, you can have access to binoculars. By adding this view, we want to enable players to better manage the battle situation.


For example, by giving visual orders or calling in air/artillery support to selected positions.

[h3]Repair station update[/h3]

At the Repair Station, there are several useful places around the station where you can manage your resources. For example, you can rearm ammunition or refuel your vehicles.


You can also manage other units such as infantry and scouts. These units can help you during missions.


The Repair Station, of course, allows you to manage your own vehicles and repair any wrecks you may have picked up after the battle. There are four cranes available to get the job done.


We have added hints to each position and other key locations such as the toolbox location. These hints will appear as the player approaches their zone. Of course, hints are entirely switchable.

[h3]Third mission from a campaign[/h3]


The third mission is a scenario in which the river plays first fiddle to the player. It is also the first mission in the campaign where the player is given two spawning points to choose from. This is due to the situation of the terrain. It is not possible to cross one of the river crossings with a heavy tank such as the Tiger I.


The left side will be reserved exclusively for light tanks, while on the right, medium and heavy vehicles will be able to appear. Each path will have its own separate side mission, but our goal is to design the progression of this scenario in a way that encourages units on both sides to provide mutual aid and collaboration.


The culmination of the entire scenario will be the capture of the railway bridge, enabling the merging of forces and the ultimate breakdown of the enemy's strength.


Thank you and have a good one!
DeGenerals

Development Status #56


[h2]Dear Tankers,[/h2]

Welcome to our 56th Development Status. You can see what we were working on in two weeks!

[h3]Devlog #3[/h3]
Feel free to checkout our last devlog covering new development updates.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

[h3]Gun sights & range adjustments[/h3]
We did a little research on the optics used on specific vehicles such as the Tiger I. In this case, a binocular telescope is the TZF 9 b. We have added an adjustable range sighting setting for AP (Pzgr. 39 APCBC) and HE (Sprgr. 45) controlled by pressing Left Alt + Mouse Scroll Wheel.

By default the field of view is set to 25 degrees as it is in real TZF 9 b. For the purposes of the game, at this point in Tiger I there is the possibility to change field of view by zoom adjustment from 25 to 5 degrees. Before the changes, the adjustment was from 60 to 5 degrees - not very realistic.

[h3]Vector aiming mode[/h3]
We have added an option to change the way of aiming. By default, the movement of the turret is possible by free movement of the mouse. The new mode allows you to control the turret only by pressing and holding the button - in this case Right Mouse Button and giving the direction of the vector visualized through an arrow.

The length of the line corresponds to a greater range of motion, while the arrowhead corresponds to the direction of motion. This way allows more accurate aiming. The choice of aiming method is available in the game options depending on what you like.

[h3]Injury & wounds effects[/h3]
This week we added wounds visible on characters after receiving injuries. Blood traces are visible on uniforms, equipment and body parts. In addition to this, after receiving a large amount of damage, for example, after being shot with HE, the character will fall to pieces.


[h3]T-70 interior update[/h3]
Recently, we have also started work on the interior of the Soviet T-70 light tank. Despite its smaller size compared to the size of KV-1 or T-34, it doesn’t mean that it’s less work :) The high-poly model is still in the modeling phase, so the renders show the current progress of the interior.


[h3]Update on first two missions from campaign[/h3]
We have completely redesigned the mission's design and environment regarding the defense/counterattack of a fortified farmstead. It closely resembles the Soviet fortifications of that time. The main challenge that arose while devising the concept was the terrain configuration for artillery units, which hindered their effective long-range artillery fire.

In comparison to missions set in open steppes, here, there are numerous houses, roads, fences, and forests, which, on one hand, diversify the map itself, and on the other, create obstacles that obscure enemies. As a result, all mobile units, such as infantry and tanks, will be more responsive to player actions and will attempt to surprise the player if they choose to maneuver between buildings.

Due to the large scale of the map, we endeavored to diversify the landscapes, making them stunning from every angle. From flower-filled fields to picturesque forests.


[h3]Radial menu (work in progress)[/h3]
A mockup is being created for the design of the circular menu available in the game. Currently, during missions we can call for air support (offmap support) in the form of artillery or close air support, e.g. JU-87 – if it is available, of course. For this purpose, the radial menu option is ideal. Below is an example of how it can look like. It is a work in progress so not yet the final version.

In addition to these uses, there are more, such as the ability to choose the style of formation in a squad or reporting messages to the rest of the units. What do you think, what other similar UI elements / mechanics would you see in the game?

Thank you and have a good one!
DeGenerals

Development Status #55


[h2]Dear Tankers,[/h2]

Welcome to our 55th Development Status. You can see what we were working on in three weeks!

[h3]Difficulty settings[/h3]
We have begun to design two difficulty levels for Tank Squad: Normal and Hardcore. In both difficulty settings, we are going to modify some of the game parameters:




Normal

Hardcore



AI



  • Lower Marksmanship
  • Lower fire ratio
  • Greater tendency to surrender
  • Lower perceptivity




  • Higher Marksmanship
  • Higher fire ratio
  • Less tendency to surrender
  • Greater perceptivity




Level Design



  • Less enemies
  • Weaker enemies
  • Less enemy events (mies, enemy airstrikes, enemy artillery, ambushes)
  • Normal amount of friendly units




  • More enemies
  • Stronger enemies
  • Stronger enemies
  • Less friendly units




UI



  • Full UI (with options to further tweak UI elements anyway)
  • “Enemy or Friendly Markers” On
  • “Show hints” On
  • “Minimap” On




  • More limited UI (with options to further tweak UI elements anyway) for example:
  • “Enemy or Friendly Markers” Off
  • “Show hints” Off
  • “Minimap” off




Vehicle Controller



  • 3rd person view
  • Aiming prediction On
  • Less vehicle malfunctions




  • 3rd person view limited/turned off
  • Broken radiostation makes communication issues
  • More Vehicle malfunctions
  • Aiming prediction Off




Economy



  • Force Pool: more stronger tanks
  • Better tanks in reserve
  • Higher limit of wrecks that can be recovered from battle
  • More artillery/airstrike support
  • More manpower, fuel, ammo




  • Force Pool: less stronger tanks
  • Less better tanks in reserve
  • Lower limit of wrecks that can be recovered from battle
  • Less artillery/airstrike support
  • Less manpower, fuel, ammo




Saves



  • Iron Mode - Turn on/off possibility to go back to the last save after a lost mission




  • Iron Mode - Turn on/off possibility to go back to the last save after a lost mission





[h3]Gameplay from Battle of Steppes[/h3]



In this gameplay preview, we would like to show you a fragment of the footage showing the second main objective. The task of the players is to locate the enemy artillery position, which can be located in one of three positions - where two of them are decoys.

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

[h3]New UI elements[/h3]
During mission selection, we have added additional overlays showing main and side objectives as well as enemy forces positions etc. This should give a more immersive and mission feeling.


[h3]Level design changes in first missions[/h3]

We have also made significant changes to the level design. The current maps for scenarios are quite large, so we decided to split some of the longer missions into two shorter ones. This aims to intensify the gameplay and reduce the distances between objectives, so players won't feel fatigued from long tank rides without combat.



For instance “old C1M1” was 5.125 km x 3.075 km, around 15.75 km2. New C1M1 and C1M2 missions will be 3.075 km x 3.075, around 9,45 km2.



Additionally, the objectives themselves have changed. We are continuously making improvements to the mission's logic and modifying the environment and terrain to deliver the best possible experience from playing through the scenarios.

[h3]VFX update - more variations[/h3]
For every ground type, we have 15 variations of VFX. Right now we have about 90 effects that correspond to the type of shell, its payload, penetration, directional impact, and ricochet. Bear in mind that as much as we would like to have it perfect, there will be inconsistencies in how things look like. The main reason why we want so many variations is to give players another visual clue, about how their shells are interacting with the enemy and environment. You can visually distinguish which type of shell is shot, and roughly what caliber it was.



Of course, most of it is just a simple approximation, just to set the adequate vibe of the fight and create space for the player to easily understand in what circumstances he currently is in the battle.

In the video below, you can get to know some of the variations we did since the previous Dev status. Type of ground shown: Vegetation, Stones, Tank hits. Types of shells presented are: High Caliber, Medium, and Light, for HE and AP rounds.

These are still works in progress, and a lot of them need adjustment. It's the first solid take on the Effects department, and as much as we need to do yet, we are proud to show what we did to this point. We want to know what you think about it.

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

[h3]Playtests, demo when?[/h3]

We are currently under QA from PlayWay group. More info as we will get through it :)

Thank you and have a good one!
DeGenerals



Development Status #54


[h2]Dear Tankers,[/h2]

Welcome to our 54th Development Status. You can see what we were working on in two weeks!

[h3]Playtests[/h3]
As we wrote in our last development status. We decided to resign from Steam Next Fest with a demo build and decided to organize for example playtests for the community on a near occasion. We plan to do this event somewhere in July - so it is coming very soon 🙂
Once closer we will inform you how we will organize such an event.


[h3]Battle of Steppes Gameplay preview[/h3]
We would like to showcase the third mission in the German Kursk Campaign called the Battle of the Steppes. This mission itself is an attack scenario, where the player squads have to break through Soviet defense lines to find and destroy artillery battery locations and finally capture and hold an entrenched farm.
The battle happens on a steppe, of flat terrains with little cover or almost no vegetation protection. The player squad has to use all of the advantages they can to win the battle.
The mission begins with an attack on entrenched Soviet infantry, AT-guns, and tanks with the support of our artillery and allied forces.
The second objective is to search and destroy the Soviet M-10 artillery. The artillery battery can be found in one of three positions, the other two positions might be decoys.
The third objective is to capture and hold an entrenched farm. This objective is not yet finished and we will showcase it in the next dev log. Stay tuned.

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

Sound effects and overall sound settings are still work in progress. We are implementing FMOD in the project. FMOD is a sound effects engine and authoring tool for video games and applications developed by Firelight Technologies.
Right now the biggest issue here is the incorrect treatment of how many sound effects are playing at once, causing some other sound effects to be cut or missing, for example, coaxial MG sounds.
Expect the next dev vlog showcasing FMOD capabilities.

[h3]Diagnostic data[/h3]
We have begun to configure analytics to gather information about players’ behavior to improve gameplay and game design based on that data. We’ve begun to gather data about:
Mission objectives:
  • How much time it took players to conquer an objective
  • How many times which objective has been conquered
  • How much time do players have spent on each mission
Player’s Death:
  • On what level player died
  • Using which tank
  • During which objective
  • At which minute of the game
  • Position of his death
  • What enemy unit has killed a player
Player State (How much time player spends...):
  • In tank
  • As character
  • On map (UI)
  • In Main Menu
Basic Game info:
  • Player’s controls settings
  • Player’s time spend in the game
  • At which moment player has left the game
  • Crash and bug reports
Performance:
  • FPS amount
  • Player’s video quality settings
  • Player’s hardware (RAM, Graphic Card)
Based on that data we can balance:
  • The difficulty for each objective on battle levels
  • The strength and effectiveness of AI units
  • Length of each mission
  • AI behavior
  • Vehicles and resources available for player

Just as an example for you to get the idea, we’ve performed tests and we’ve analyzed how many times what kind of units have killed players:


We’ve compared how many units there are on that mission and we’ve come to the conclusion that Soviet AT infantry is too effective against players. We’ve made some changes in that unit configuration and have tested the same mission again. At that time the Soviet infantry was less effective which in consequence improved the gameplay.
Another example:
How many times players have died on each objective


In that specific mission, there are 4 main objectives. As the difficulty of the level is increasing with time, players should die more often with each next objective. As you can notice on the chart, players have died fewer times when trying to conquer the last objective than in the second and third. So we have to balance those objectives to increment the difficulty linearly with time.
In conclusion, gathering data allows us to spot issues that can’t be noticed by simple observation and can help us balance the game effectively.

[h3]VFX update[/h3]
For a couple of weeks, we have started to address some of our VFX’es, that we will be using in Tank Squad. There is a lot to cover, every impact, ricochet, penetration, explosion, smoke, etc. will be done accordingly, and will not look generic (as some other games that touch WWII tend to do). The main objective was to create a believable experience, and visual information is a part of this immersive journey. As our terrains, and models were made, the same attention to detail will, and already is taken into consideration making special effects. Below you can take a look at some work in progress impacts on different surfaces.

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

Thank you and have a good one!
DeGenerals