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Developer Briefing #68 - Commander Fuel Abilities and Vehicle Deployment!

Hey Everyone,

Welcome to Developer Briefing #68!

Today we’re going to talk through some of the design changes coming to the vehicle roster and the meta behind it.

If you’ve followed us from our Kickstarter days, you’ll know that we’ve always intended to build out the real-time strategy elements behind the game - in order to put greater weight on strategic choices, resource management and how each battle is played.

This is why we’re now excited to start unveiling some of the new mechanics we’ve had on the backburner for the last six months!


Your Army, Your Rules


Until now, our limited roster of vehicles has meant that any additions were made to the “base roster” available to both teams (ie. the vehicles that spawn in-map and continue to respawn throughout the game). What has resulted is a bit of a varied mix across all maps and forces - with some less desirable results.

From now on, we’ll be finalising the base roster of vehicles across all maps. They’ll look something like (this is not final):

3 x troop transport (a half-track, truck and jeep)
2 x supply vehicles (two supply trucks)
3 x medium tanks (three 75mm M4A1 Shermans)
1 x light tank (one Stuart)

3 x troop transport (two half-tracks and one kubelwagen)
2 x supply vehicles (two supply trucks)
2 x medium tanks (two Panzer 4s)
1 x heavy tank (one Panther)

The important thing to note here is that the numbers will vary per force, as we’re keen to reflect asymmetrical balance present in the war (typically - better, but less numerous German tanks vs numerous but less well-armored Allied tanks) and give each force a distinct and historically appropriate flavour.


So what’s new, Commander?


Simply - Fuel abilities.

From the next Update onward, the Commander will have the ability to select specific vehicles to spawn from each of their respective categories. Each vehicle costs an amount of Fuel, and each has a cooldown to stop a Commander cheesing the mechanics by draining their entire Fuel resource.

PLEASE NOTE - The following icons and UI are a work in progress!

Step 1 - Decide you want a vehicle



Step 2 - Select your vehicle and spawn location, fuel allowing



Step 3 - Profit!




Teams that are able to keep spawned vehicles alive will benefit from an overwhelming armor presence on the battlefield, and a clever Commander will be able to run specific strategies as more vehicles are added to the game. We fully expect that some will be map type specific - with Heavy Armor taking a backseat in forest maps while more cheaper, more nimble vehicles join the line. Similarly, a cheaper transport vehicle like a Halftrack may give far greater utility to the battlefield than yet another heavy tank.

The base roster of vehicles will respawn as they always have (costing Fuel each time they respawn), but the additions to the battlefield are where we think you’ll start to see a difference.

As you can imagine, this will place even greater emphasis on team communication, as specially spawned vehicles will provide a greater threat to your team, or may indicate a specific strategy being deployed by the enemy. Calling them out will be crucial.

The first new vehicles to be added to the Commander’s array will be the Recon vehicles for both teams. We know that many of you believe they’re simply a wheeled light tank, so we’re very, very keen to show you exactly what they bring to the battlefield.



In addition to this, the Heavy Tanks for both teams (the Tiger 1 and Jumbos) have been moved to the spawn array too. Over the course of the coming months we’ll slowly be replacing the base roster with much more vanilla everyday variants, and moving the more powerful, interesting vehicles to the Commander’s array.



We’re also keen to assure you that this is still just the tip of the iceberg of what we have planned for Hell Let Loose. There are many more real-time strategy changes and additions to come as we rework the supply, ammo and resource metagames.

That wraps up this week's Developer Briefing - we'd love to hear what you think of these exciting changes coming soon to Hell Let Loose, so drop a comment below for us to read!

See you on the frontline!



Developer Briefing #67 - Coronavirus Development Update The Puma Sd.Kfz.23!

Hey Everyone,

Welcome to Developer Briefing #67!

This week we’ve got an important message from Lead Developer Max on the current situation with Covid-19 and how the Black Matter team is facing it!

After that, we’re going to be looking at the German Puma Sd.Kfz. 234, along with a brand new screenshot.



A Message From Max


Hi everyone,

We hope you’re all keeping well despite the current pandemic that is gripping much of the world.

As part of this Dev Briefing, we also wanted to openly communicate about how Coronavirus is affecting us here at Black Matter, and at our publisher - Team17.

As many of you may be aware, Black Matter is fortunate in that our remote working policies mean that the effect of Coronavirus on us from a business and development perspective is incredibly minimal. We have put in place contingencies should any of the team become sick, but we consider ourselves incredibly fortunate that nobody at Black Matter falls within an ‘at-risk’ category. The team is all hard at work - smashing through as many bugs as humanly possible while balancing out the coming overhauls and content.

We feel that over the next couple of months, the quality of Hell Let Loose as a title will be drastically improved for the better - and we’re very excited to finally reveal what we’ve been cooking up. Despite the turbulence in world affairs, we’re very optimistic and excited for 2020. There are so many new features, maps, weapons, customisation options to come, as well as optimisation and bug fixes. Currently, the team is working across a huge degree of content including but not limited to:
  • 3 new maps (only one of which is set in Normandy and is nearly entirely urban)
  • Finalising TPP and FPP overhaul. This is really where the largest look and feel change to the game will be. We’ll be running you through this soon.
  • Entirely new ballistics system (travel time and more for all firearms), including bullet penetration.
  • Map overhaul on one existing map (bug fixing, drastically increasing cover, visual upgrade and a far more interesting experience).
  • Assets being created for two entirely new biomes.
  • Implementation of new Commander abilities.
  • New loadouts.
  • New weapons being made.
  • Implementation of Recon vehicles.

And much, much more (we’re also always working on bug fixes and optimisation).

With all of that said, today we’re excited to talk through the second Recon vehicle to be coming to Hell Let Loose - the Puma Sd.Kfz. 234!


The Puma Sd.Kfz.234




The Puma is the key reconnaissance vehicle for the German forces in Hell Let Loose. Much like its Greyhound counterpart, this vehicle will provide valuable frontline reconnaissance and useful firepower against soft targets.

Despite not seeing use in Germany’s desert campaigns, the Puma proved successful in its usefulness on both the Western and Eastern fronts of the war.

Thanks to its lightweight armour, powerful V12 diesel engine and independent suspension for each of its eight wheels the Puma was a highly mobile, hard hitting recon vehicle. This made it ideal support for multiple German Panzer Divisions, not only as fire support but as a key relay of information to the rest of the column via their radio communications kit.



The relative mobility of the Puma comes at a price though - light armour. In regards to how this translates to in-game, the Puma, much like the greyhound is highly vulnerable to all forms of anti-tank weaponry. From mines, to Bazookas, AT Guns and 'bigger' armoured vehicles, any Driver worth their salt will want to avoid meeting any of these at all costs unless absolutely necessary on the frontline.

But it should be mentioned that whilst in the Puma the crew will enjoy immunity from enemy small arms fire, giving them a great opportunity to push across enemy firing lines that include a high concentration of men and/or Machine Gunners.

As mentioned in last week’s Developer Briefing, we’ll be explaining exactly how our Recon vehicles will function in the very near future. We’ll also be taking the opportunity to formally introduce our new vehicle spawning mechanic as well as the new crewing options in both Recon and other upcoming vehicle variants - so watch this space!

We’ll see you on the frontline.

Developer Briefing #66 - The M8 Greyhound

Hey everyone,

Welcome to Developer Briefing #66!

With expanded recon mechanics right around the corner, we’ve been hard at work creating all the necessary assets to bring them to life.

We’re excited to show you the way they work and integrate into the larger picture of the metagame in both Offensive and Warfare gamemodes. We’ve noticed many community members speculating at the way the Recon vehicles specifically will work within Hell Let Loose, and we’re keen to assure you that they’re going to be far more than a wheeled version of a light tank - but more on that in a later Dev Briefing...


The M8 Greyhound




The M8 Greyhound will be the key reconnaissance vehicle for the United States army in Hell Let Loose. The Greyhound is a relatively unimposing vehicle in appearance, but will function as an important strategic boon to the whole of the team.

Roughly 8,500 M8’s were produced and distributed amongst both the American and British armies - a key support element within the larger advancing armored columns.

The Greyhound’s excellent on-road mobility enabled it to detach from the bulk of the column and drive outward and ahead of the main force to quickly survey and report back enemy movement, build-up and density - allowing for greater tactical and strategic decisions to be made by the leadership.

Somewhat ironically for Hell Let Loose, the Greyhound was initially developed as a new light tank destroyer. The army requested a 6x4 wheeled vehicle armed with a 37mm gun - complete with a hull mounted MG and a coaxial on the turret - much the same as the Stuart or Sherman tank. Its armor was supposed to withstand fire from a .50 caliber machine gun and side armor from a .30 caliber (7.62 mm) machine gun.




Very quickly, the US military realised that the Greyhound’s 37mm armament and lack of substantial armor thickness made it ineffective against the new Germany armour.

Looking for a better way to use these vehicles, they were quickly adopted into a long-range reconnaissance role. The M8 performed this function with distinction - acting as the “eyes and ears” of advancing columns. Each M8 armored car was equipped with a long-range radio set to assist in the exercise of command, or for the purpose of relaying information received from subordinate elements to higher headquarters. Another short-range radio set served to communicate within a cavalry reconnaissance platoon, reconnaissance team, or with headquarters.

The M8 was not designed for offensive combat, and its firepower was adequate only against similar lightly armored enemy vehicles and infantry. The vehicle's armor provided a fair degree of protection against small-arms fire but nothing more. With a meager .25 in (6 mm) of floor armor, the M8 was particularly vulnerable to German mines. The M8 in Hell Let Loose will mirror this historical purpose and function - allowing crews invulnerability from small arms fire.

Beware though - the Greyhound is very lightly armored and is prey to nearly every anti-tank weapon in the game. Historically, the Greyhound was so lightly armored that crewmen would line the interior of the vehicle with sandbags - to function as additional armor against mines and explosive rounds.

We’re looking forward to explaining exactly how the M8 will function in the weeks to come, as well as introducing the new vehicle spawning mechanics and the crewing opportunities in the Greyhound and newer vehicle variants!

See you on the frontline!

Developer Briefing #65 - Updated Roadmap!

The New Roadmap


Welcome to Developer Briefing #65! This week we’re updating our Roadmap as we tread into 2020 to keep you informed about the trajectory of our content and where it will land! Last week we gave the state of development and we are super excited to be able to finally share the new content line-up!

Find our last roadmap here and the state of development from last week here!



The roadmap reflects our current development goals and schedule. While we always work as hard as possible to achieve these according to the order on the roadmap, occasionally features will change positions based on issues encountered.

As usual, each dev briefing we’ll start to unpack and dive into each of the aspects of the roadmap. Please know that this is not exhaustive. There are many more features large and small that are to come, but we want to commit to them and show them off closer to time of release. We also want to assure you that bug fixing and optimisation are a key priority.

That wraps up this week's Developer Briefing, thanks for checking it out! We hope you are as excited as us for all the content planned as we are to bring it to you all!

If you're enjoying your time with Hell Let Loose, feel free to drop us a review and let us know about your experiences with the game - it really helps!

See you on the frontline.

Patch 10 - Live Now!

Hi everyone,

Patch 10 is here and it’s a smaller one to tide you over until our next big Update.

We assessed much of the initial feedback after the Update and have made as many changes as possible to quickly improve on your experience in-game. Fixes, additions and polish is always an ongoing process and we largely batch this together in Updates, however we felt that these fixes would be relatively low-risk and greatly increase the quality of life within the game.


Gameplay Changes
  • All spawn icons are now much more legible on the map.
  • Disabled "weapon sway" from Binos for Axis and Allies as players are having trouble marking accurately.
  • Increase the drowning timer from 4 seconds to 6 seconds.
  • Make all deadly rivers have a longer bank that will let you back out before falling in and drowning.
  • Tanks crew now drown if they fully submerge their tank for too long.
  • Jumbo tanks are now present on most other maps and game modes while we test their effectiveness and balance.
  • Fixed: On the Enlist screen, changing the filter order multiple times will present the user with a server that they cannot join
  • Added audio menu volume slider for Ping Marker
  • Maximum marker count for Officers is now 5, and then resets the first marker thereafter.
  • Maximum marker count for Commanders is now 5, and then resets the first marker thereafter.
  • Maximum of one of each marker type.
  • Quicker PING Fade
  • Changed resource node marker to tent icon node marker
  • Removed extra smoke marker but have left the “Request Smoke” marker.
  • Markers now have a different volume at different ranges. i.e 500m+ plays no sound. It then gets progressively louder the closer they are. This is designed to cut down on audio clutter and give urgency to nearby marks.


Bug Fixes
  • Fixed: No Node markers for Manpower, Fuel, Munitions
  • Fixed: The POI Marker animation on the player's name does not play to players that had their HUD toggled off when the Marker was placed
  • Fixed: The in-game map pauses the POI Marker's player name animation
  • Fixed: [PHL-O] Strafing Runs from 3 specific directions don't kill players
  • Fixed: [PHL] Spawning on the German mid HQ spawn can result in the player spawning above the ground
  • Fixed: [PHL][G4] House and plane location do not match in-game map.
  • Fixed: Reset Key bindings so When we update new designated keys, players who have rebound don't have that key bind empty - make it so this is reset every time a new designated key is introduced.
  • Fixed: [Omaha] The game has crashed on the loading screen after initiating a map vote from Hurtgen Forest
  • Fixed: [US Heavy tank] The 76mm and 75mm Jumbo tank will stop reversing after a short distance
  • Fixed: In Offensive mode the 'Strong point' UI will still display on the HUD when the player enters, after the sector has been captured
  • Fixed: The user can navigate the menus after they have connected to a server


Optimisation
  • Drastically reduced memory usage of Purple Heart Lane - resulting in much faster loading times, higher frames and less disconnection while joining server.


Purple Heart Lane
  • Fixed: Player can fall into a hole which will make their camera judder.
  • Fixed: No collision on roof - Purple Heart Lane
  • Fixed: Invisible collision above a short bush in H2
  • Fixed: Boat covers produce metal PFX when shot
  • Fixed: "Fantastique" poster in E3 has graphical issues
  • Fixed: No collision on ammunition heaps - Purple Heart Lane
  • Fixed: Invisible collision wall Purple Heart Lane E4 Numpad 9
  • Fixed: Collision on a bush on the ground Purple Heart Lane E4
  • Fixed: Missing collision for multiple assets present in sector H5
  • Fixed: Invisible collision present on top of a stone wall in sector F8
  • Fixed: A wooden fence post asset produces concrete PFX when shot
  • Fixed: Missing texture next to the bridge in sector E4 causes the players to see under the map, and makes it possible to shoot other players
  • Fixed: Inconsistency with barbed wire bullet collision
  • Fixed: [E3] Invisible collision present on sidewalks of main road bridge
  • Fixed: A low resolution grass texture is clipping through the wall in sector E3
  • Fixed: Metal mooring bollards produce concrete PFX when shot
  • Fixed: Metal stairs produce concrete PFX when shot
  • Fixed: Invisible collision present in E3
  • Fixed: Wooden bridges produce concrete PFX when shot
  • Fixed: Metal supports are missing collision in E4
  • Fixed: Missing texture on barn floor in sector C9


Sainte-Mere-Eglise


Offensive mode starting defender garrisons have been moved further back to mirror the changes made to Purple Heart Lane. This is to create a much less grindy experience for attackers on the first flag. More Offensive mode changes will be coming in U6 to overall improve the experience across all maps.

Fixed: Players can completely clip through a particular building wall on SME


Foy
  • Fixed: Graphic snow overlap mound
  • Offensive mode starting defender garrisons have been moved further back to mirror the changes made to Purple Heart Lane.


See you on the frontline!