Wandering Sword: New Updated Demo Version + FAQ!
Hey Swordsmen!
I hope that you have enjoyed playing the Wandering Sword demo so far! We have receive loads of great feedback from everyone and we truly appreciate all your efforts! As such, we would like to share that we made some quick updates to address some issues related to the main story. You can now check out the new version (1.10.12) on Steam with the following updates!
Please note that some of the following changes are intended to enhance and improve your demo gaming experience, and might not be reflected in the final official version.
[h2]Changelog[/h2]
[h3]Bug Fixes[/h3]
[h3]Content Adjustments[/h3]
[h3]Countermeasures for some Unfixed Issues[/h3]
After entering the game, there is no cursor for me to play the game
We have not yet been able to identify the root cause of this issue. As a temporary solution, you can try switching the game to windowed mode by pressing Alt+Enter, which should make the cursor visible.
Fatal Error appears immediately after running the game
We've released a version and uploaded it to the demo_bugfix beta branch. If you get a Fatal Error after starting the game, please enter this branch to play the game through the following steps:
1. Open Steam and find "Wandering Sword Demo" in your Library.
2. Right click the game, click "Properties...".
3. In the pop-up window, click "BETAS".
4. In the "Select the beta you would like to opt into" drop down menu, select "demo_bugfix".
5. The game demo will become "Wandering Sword Demo [demo_bugfix]" in the Library. Proceed to update and you should be able to start the game.
You can also go back to the default branch by selecting "None" in the "Select the beta you would like to opt into" drop down menu.
Please note that we are mainly focusing on the maintenance of the default branch, so if you have not encountered the above-mentioned Fatal Error issue, please do not enter this branch.
If you have encountered more bugs or issues, let us know in our Discord!
Discord >>> https://discord.gg/6vUuhGS78D
[h2]FAQ[/h2]
First off, we would just like to thank you again for playing our demo, and we appreciate the feedback received from our players! We are grateful for both the positive feedback and constructive criticism, as it helps us improve the game.
To address some of the frequently asked questions and concerns, we have compiled an FAQ to provide more information and offer solutions!
[h3]Question: Can the main character be renamed? Now the name is fixed and we are just not that immersed in it.[/h3]
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions on renaming the main character in Wandering Sword! Unfortunately the main character cannot be renamed. We created Wandering Sword to be more story-driven and we aim to provide a complete and smooth storyline, where the main character Yuwen Yi, has his own identity and name to bring you the best story experience.
With that said, we understand the importance of player immersion in a game and it's something we strive to do in the game, such as experiencing it through Wandering Sword's unique graphics, engaging storyline, and the ability to choose weapons and make decisions in the game.
[h3]Question: Do we have to wait for the action bar? Its recovery speed is too slow.[/h3]
The recovery speed of the action bar is related to the character's "Qi Gathering Speed" stat—The higher the value, the faster the character takes action. If you want to speed up the battle, and you already have some party members or are very familiar with the battle system, you can switch to "Real-Time battle mode" in "Settings". This will make the pace of the battle much faster.
[h3]Question: Compared with many other Wuxia games in recent years, is there any reason why Wandering Sword is much more conservative?[/h3]
At Swordsman Studio, we're passionate about Wuxia games, having grown up playing them ourselves. As the first game of the studio, we hope to create a Wuxia game that can deliver a nostalgic yet modern experience. This way, both old and new players can revisit the classic Wuxia genre and relive or experience Wuxia for the first time.
[h3]Question: Will there be random events or quests on the World Map for the players to freely explore?[/h3]
There are NPCs wandering around on the World Map, but currently the game does not support random events. As mentioned before, Wandering Sword focuses more on its storytelling, supplemented by battles, meridians and other systems to enrich the gameplay.
However, even though you can only invite certain NPCs to your party (in the demo), you can give gifts to all NPCs to develop friendships and unlock more interactions with them. There are a variety of weapons and martial arts in the game, plus multiple endings of the main story and the side quests according to your choice. There is a certain degree of freedom in Wandering Sword for players to develop their own playstyle.
We have already seen many players coming up with innovative ways to play the game that we never would have imagined. We are looking forward to see more unique playstyles in the future!
[h3]Question: Bandits and wild boars are too difficult to defeat![/h3]
The difficulty level of the demo version has not been fully refined. We will work on improving the balance in the game to create a smoother difficulty curve in the future.
If you're struggling with the bandit battles, you can recruit Bai Jin from the entrance of Luo Village to fight by your side, or head to Pingkang City to complete some side quests and upgrade your equipment to increase your character's strength.
The Wild Boar Woods is designed to be the most challenging area in the demo, so it's advisable to be well-prepared before attempting it.
[h3]Question: Do invitable characters affect the storyline?[/h3]
The overall storyline of the game is developed around the perspective of the main character Yuwen Yi, and some important characters that will join as teammates at some points (such as the Girl in Red in the demo). These "inevitable teammates" will promote the development of the story and are closely related to the main story.
As for other characters, such as Wei Huo from Wutong Village, who will not play a decisive role in the main story, they are currently designed to have their own side quests. This allows players to explore and discover new experiences, rather than feeling obligated to invite characters they may not be as interested in just to reach certain story endings.
[h3]Question: When will the game be released?[/h3]
We plan to release the game within 2023, but a specific date has not yet been decided. The demo playtest has provided us with valuable feedback and insights, and we would want to take the time to include and follow up with them on our development plans. We will keep you updated with the latest information as soon as it becomes available.
[h3]Question: Does the game support gamepad? Will there be a console version?[/h3]
The demo version does not support gamepad for now, but it will when it's officially released in the future.
There will be a console version in the future, and we will work on it after completing the PC version.
[h3]Question: What screen resolutions does the game support?[/h3]
The current demo does not support resolution adjustment. Currently, the game defaults to full screen and adapts to 16:9 screen. For non-16:9 aspect ratio, there will be black edges around it.
[h3]Question: How to switch the game to windowed mode?[/h3]
You can press Alt+Enter in the game to switch to windowed mode.
[h3]Question: We can't use consumables in battle, can we?[/h3]
No, you can't. To restore HP, you can cast "Compose" or healing cultivation methods that you will learn as you progress through the demo.
[h3]Question: Can the saved progress in the demo be used in the official version?[/h3]
We are working on incorporating optimizations and new systems which might include the storyline in the demo. As we want to ensure that players get to fully experience these new optimizations, we regret to inform that progress made in the demo version will not be transferred to the official release.
We appreciate all the feedback we have received regarding issues such as the annoyance of the red dot indicating a new item, small UI text, issues with collecting items, and trees obstructing the view. We have noted all of these suggestions and are actively working on ways to improve them for the official release of Wandering Sword. Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your valuable feedback!
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I hope that you have enjoyed playing the Wandering Sword demo so far! We have receive loads of great feedback from everyone and we truly appreciate all your efforts! As such, we would like to share that we made some quick updates to address some issues related to the main story. You can now check out the new version (1.10.12) on Steam with the following updates!
Please note that some of the following changes are intended to enhance and improve your demo gaming experience, and might not be reflected in the final official version.
[h2]Changelog[/h2]
[h3]Bug Fixes[/h3]
- Fixed the noisy sound effect in Wutong Village
- Fixed the issue where players were unable to continue with the main story if they saved and loaded the game after Master Jiang taught them new martial arts
- Fixed the issue where players were unable to continue with the main story if they saved and loaded the game after Jiang Xiaotong asks you to invite her to the party
- Fixed the issue where Wei Huo was unable to leave the party. Now, you will only be able to invite Wei Huo once you have obtained the Gaoliang liquor from him (relevant tips added as well)
- Fixed the issue that Qi Gathering Speed won't increase after enhancing Internal Power
- Fixed the screen shaking issue after 2 battles at the chests on the left side of Wild Boar Woods
- Fixed the screen shaking issue in Luo Village after the wild boar battle
- Fixed the issue that prevents you from fishing while the Girl in Red is in your party
- Fixed the issue of the character portrait when you give a gift to Wang Youcai
- Fixed the issue of not being able to locate the village head at sunset. You can now find him either in Master Jiang's house or around the mountain in Wutong Village, depending on the progress of the main story
- Fixed the issue of missing fence blocking in Luo Village
[h3]Content Adjustments[/h3]
- (This requires you to start a new game) Added some skill books (manuals) to some NPCs' private bag corresponding to their identities
- (This requires you to start a new game) The reward of the side quest "Money Does Buy Happiness" has been replaced with the manual "Xuanyan Lightness Skill"
- Run mode will not automatically be turned off after engaging in interactions such as dialogue, animation or opening chests
- Added 5 new loading prompts
- Added an NPC that can be sparred with in the inn of Pingkang City
- Deleted the second battle with the Gray Wolf around the chest at the end of Wild Boar Woods
- Deleted the tree near the stairs in Wutong Village that would block the character
- Enlarged the interactive area where you can enter Luo Village from Mount Wanzi in the World Map
[h3]Countermeasures for some Unfixed Issues[/h3]
After entering the game, there is no cursor for me to play the game
We have not yet been able to identify the root cause of this issue. As a temporary solution, you can try switching the game to windowed mode by pressing Alt+Enter, which should make the cursor visible.
Fatal Error appears immediately after running the game
We've released a version and uploaded it to the demo_bugfix beta branch. If you get a Fatal Error after starting the game, please enter this branch to play the game through the following steps:
1. Open Steam and find "Wandering Sword Demo" in your Library.
2. Right click the game, click "Properties...".
3. In the pop-up window, click "BETAS".
4. In the "Select the beta you would like to opt into" drop down menu, select "demo_bugfix".
5. The game demo will become "Wandering Sword Demo [demo_bugfix]" in the Library. Proceed to update and you should be able to start the game.
You can also go back to the default branch by selecting "None" in the "Select the beta you would like to opt into" drop down menu.
Please note that we are mainly focusing on the maintenance of the default branch, so if you have not encountered the above-mentioned Fatal Error issue, please do not enter this branch.
If you have encountered more bugs or issues, let us know in our Discord!
Discord >>> https://discord.gg/6vUuhGS78D
[h2]FAQ[/h2]
First off, we would just like to thank you again for playing our demo, and we appreciate the feedback received from our players! We are grateful for both the positive feedback and constructive criticism, as it helps us improve the game.
To address some of the frequently asked questions and concerns, we have compiled an FAQ to provide more information and offer solutions!
[h3]Question: Can the main character be renamed? Now the name is fixed and we are just not that immersed in it.[/h3]
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions on renaming the main character in Wandering Sword! Unfortunately the main character cannot be renamed. We created Wandering Sword to be more story-driven and we aim to provide a complete and smooth storyline, where the main character Yuwen Yi, has his own identity and name to bring you the best story experience.
With that said, we understand the importance of player immersion in a game and it's something we strive to do in the game, such as experiencing it through Wandering Sword's unique graphics, engaging storyline, and the ability to choose weapons and make decisions in the game.
[h3]Question: Do we have to wait for the action bar? Its recovery speed is too slow.[/h3]
The recovery speed of the action bar is related to the character's "Qi Gathering Speed" stat—The higher the value, the faster the character takes action. If you want to speed up the battle, and you already have some party members or are very familiar with the battle system, you can switch to "Real-Time battle mode" in "Settings". This will make the pace of the battle much faster.
[h3]Question: Compared with many other Wuxia games in recent years, is there any reason why Wandering Sword is much more conservative?[/h3]
At Swordsman Studio, we're passionate about Wuxia games, having grown up playing them ourselves. As the first game of the studio, we hope to create a Wuxia game that can deliver a nostalgic yet modern experience. This way, both old and new players can revisit the classic Wuxia genre and relive or experience Wuxia for the first time.
[h3]Question: Will there be random events or quests on the World Map for the players to freely explore?[/h3]
There are NPCs wandering around on the World Map, but currently the game does not support random events. As mentioned before, Wandering Sword focuses more on its storytelling, supplemented by battles, meridians and other systems to enrich the gameplay.
However, even though you can only invite certain NPCs to your party (in the demo), you can give gifts to all NPCs to develop friendships and unlock more interactions with them. There are a variety of weapons and martial arts in the game, plus multiple endings of the main story and the side quests according to your choice. There is a certain degree of freedom in Wandering Sword for players to develop their own playstyle.
We have already seen many players coming up with innovative ways to play the game that we never would have imagined. We are looking forward to see more unique playstyles in the future!
[h3]Question: Bandits and wild boars are too difficult to defeat![/h3]
The difficulty level of the demo version has not been fully refined. We will work on improving the balance in the game to create a smoother difficulty curve in the future.
If you're struggling with the bandit battles, you can recruit Bai Jin from the entrance of Luo Village to fight by your side, or head to Pingkang City to complete some side quests and upgrade your equipment to increase your character's strength.
The Wild Boar Woods is designed to be the most challenging area in the demo, so it's advisable to be well-prepared before attempting it.
[h3]Question: Do invitable characters affect the storyline?[/h3]
The overall storyline of the game is developed around the perspective of the main character Yuwen Yi, and some important characters that will join as teammates at some points (such as the Girl in Red in the demo). These "inevitable teammates" will promote the development of the story and are closely related to the main story.
As for other characters, such as Wei Huo from Wutong Village, who will not play a decisive role in the main story, they are currently designed to have their own side quests. This allows players to explore and discover new experiences, rather than feeling obligated to invite characters they may not be as interested in just to reach certain story endings.
[h3]Question: When will the game be released?[/h3]
We plan to release the game within 2023, but a specific date has not yet been decided. The demo playtest has provided us with valuable feedback and insights, and we would want to take the time to include and follow up with them on our development plans. We will keep you updated with the latest information as soon as it becomes available.
[h3]Question: Does the game support gamepad? Will there be a console version?[/h3]
The demo version does not support gamepad for now, but it will when it's officially released in the future.
There will be a console version in the future, and we will work on it after completing the PC version.
[h3]Question: What screen resolutions does the game support?[/h3]
The current demo does not support resolution adjustment. Currently, the game defaults to full screen and adapts to 16:9 screen. For non-16:9 aspect ratio, there will be black edges around it.
[h3]Question: How to switch the game to windowed mode?[/h3]
You can press Alt+Enter in the game to switch to windowed mode.
[h3]Question: We can't use consumables in battle, can we?[/h3]
No, you can't. To restore HP, you can cast "Compose" or healing cultivation methods that you will learn as you progress through the demo.
[h3]Question: Can the saved progress in the demo be used in the official version?[/h3]
We are working on incorporating optimizations and new systems which might include the storyline in the demo. As we want to ensure that players get to fully experience these new optimizations, we regret to inform that progress made in the demo version will not be transferred to the official release.
We appreciate all the feedback we have received regarding issues such as the annoyance of the red dot indicating a new item, small UI text, issues with collecting items, and trees obstructing the view. We have noted all of these suggestions and are actively working on ways to improve them for the official release of Wandering Sword. Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your valuable feedback!
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