From the creators of Ark: Survival Evolved, comes Atlas. Atlas, a new survival pirate MMO.
"We took everything that we loved about ARK and put it in the largest game world ever for an action-based MMO," Studio Wildcard co-founder Jesse Rapczak said.
That's Atlas at its simplest: A pirate-themed successor to ARK stretched over a massive swathe of ocean home to hundreds of islands. But Atlas' ambitions far exceed anything ARK tried to achieve. For one, it's truly an MMO where thousands of players can exist in one space together and I mean together in the EVE Online sense of the word where everyone plays on one server, with some small caveats. Atlas will only have one PvP and one PvE server for each major region, so players won't be arbitrarily segregated across hundreds of identical servers as in World of Warcraft.
ATLAS had enduring unacceptable launch when it was first released back in 2018 for steam. The game was according to developers "ready for launch" on the original release date of December 11, 2018, but as days went by, a lot of players were losing all hope on playing this game. Finally, on December 22, 2018, the servers were finally accessible for all players to start their pirate adventure. Hopefully, with the early access launch for the Xbox on October 8th, 2019, players will not experience the same launch as the steam early access did.
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The much-awaited Xbox Launch is imminent. As in, really imminent. Here's what you need to know:
- ATLAS will launch into Xbox One's Game Preview next month.
- ATLAS will be available for digital download on the 8th of October 2019
- It will launch Day One with crossplay support allowing Steam and Xbox to play together in the same gigantic world.
- Complete re-bindable keyboard and mouse support for Xbox players ensures full game parity and an even playing field for all players
- Optional single-player and private session modes, which also makes use of the new procedural "Wild Pirate Camp" system
- There will be simultaneous updates and content pushes for both Xbox and PC ensuring the delivery of the same experience for Pathfinders on both platforms
- We're working on getting Unofficial servers setup for Xbox Day One with Nitrado, where cross-platform can be enabled or disabled (in any direction so PC or Xbox player servers only)
OFFICIAL NETWORK WIPE
After evaluating our options with the introduction of cross-platform multiplayer and a modified world map, we have decided that the best option to ensure the smoothest possible game experience is that our Official Networks undergo a data wipe on the 28th of September at 12am EST. Following the wipe, we will be permanently relaunching the NA PvP Network in order to iterate on our changes in a live-environment, following that will be the full permanent relaunch of all other networks on the 8th of October with full crossplay support (NA PvP will not wipe again on the 8th).
With the upcoming major version launch this Saturday, here's what players can expect:
- New world map with improved biome layout (and a new biome type)
- Over 70 new core island templates, and many polish improvements to existing islands
- Over 20 new cosmetics, and sail cosmetics
- Improved client and server performance
- Full Gamepad support
- "Wild Pirate Camps" option for singleplayer and non-dedicated sessions (enabled by default): take over each island across the ATLAS by attacking and claiming procedural enemy pirate camps, guarded by cannons, pirates wielding all sorts of weapons, and even powerful pirate ships!
- New Multi-shot Hydra Pistol
- Cats (with hats!)
We have some more notes to come, which we'll be sharing in full on Friday.We have opted for a rolling start in order to facilitate the best experience possible for all players on PC and Xbox. Beginning with this sole network allows us to monitor performance, make any technical adjustments necessary and resolve issues prior to the full Crossplay rollout on the 8th of October. Our decision to wipe the Networks was not made lightly and involved much deliberation and factoring in of technical aspects and the impact on our current PC players. We have made big changes to the game under the hood, revamped the world map with the addition of over 70 new, unique island templates, as well as some considerable optimization changes and limits put in place which required a full data wipe.
After these sets of changes, we do not plan to wipe the network again, even with the introduction of additional platforms and new areas & islands further down our development timeline. We value and appreciate the time spent on the game and the only reason we carry out these wipes is after exhausting all possible alternatives and when they become a necessity.
We truly appreciate all the support and feedback you've given us over the last few months and we're excited to welcome new (as well as old) players onto the ATLAS!
STRUCTURE, TAME, AND SHIP LIMIT CHANGES
With the launch of the new network, we will be revising the following limits: ship, structure, and tame limits in order to provide players with the optimal experience. The new values are as follows:Maximum amount of structures in a 10k unit radius: 7875Maximum amount of tames per gridregion: 300 (NOTE: Crew on stations no longer count towards the tame limit)Maximum amount of anchored ships per company per gridregion: 40Maximum amount of unanchored ships per company per gridregion: 20
ON THE HORIZON
If you're new to the ATLAS, you can cast yer one good eye over our Roadmap here: It's important to note that this roadmap is not fully inclusive: we have a lot of other plans, content, and surprises in store for you all. We'll be sharing more details with you as we go along.
SERVERGRIDEDITOR AND LEGACY SAVES
We've just uploaded the latest changes to our GitHub, this includes the latest json, new islands, and our updated WGE, so server owners can dive in and start making the necessary changes for the upcoming launch. It's important to note that any savefile which used our older islands previously may have unpredictable issues after this update has been released, due to the level/technical changes that were made. We'd recommend wiping your saved data if you either used our jsons, or used our islands. For those playing on Blackwood specific saves, your data should be intact as well as those of you with completely custom islands.
THE MEGA UPDATE AND XBOX LAUNCH Let's get straight to reiterating and clarifying details in regards to the next Mega Update/Xbox launch which is coming very soon. The Xbox launch will include:
- Crossplay support between PC Steam and Xbox players for ATLAS.
- Parity between both platforms. Xbox players won't have to wait for updates as they will happen simultaneously with PC
- We'll be working on bringing day one Keyboard and Mouse support for the game, otherwise, it'll arrive shortly thereafter.
The Mega Update includes content and changes currently on the PTR, as well as some additional content we've discussed, and this will go live on our Official Network at the time of the Xbox Launch.
We're incredibly excited to launch crossplay; we designed the ATLAS engine for crossplay across all platforms from the outset and ATLAS will be one of the very few games with full crossplay between Steam and console.
There have been many questions about whether this update will be bringing a wipe. To be frank, this is not something we've decided on yet. We're currently exploring ways in which we can handle this release without wiping and there are quite a few technical considerations which may make this a possibility, but we'll share more info with you as soon as we're able to.
ATLAS' DNA
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The first point we covered on stream was revealing where we think players spend most of their time in ATLAS, and where we wanted it to be at a 1.0 launch (post-Early Access). This is the conclusion we came to:Essentially, we feel like players are currently spending too much time in certain areas of the game, and not enough time in the areas we think should be the most fun, such as Sea and Combat. Players can expect to experience more fun and engaging content out on the sea, and a cut back on the time spent on land or with creatures. This doesn't specifically mean we'll be removing certain areas completely, but instead reworking existing systems and adding new gameplay/content for the areas we want to increase.
Now you're probably wondering, how do we plan to get from A to B? Well, here's our roadmap:
Some important factors to keep in mind:
- This roadmap will begin after the release of Xbox
- We'll be looking primarily at making tweaks towards the Official Network and Multiplayer modes, but of course, those will still benefit our other game modes and unofficial networks. However, the main official networks are our priority
- Tackling bugs and major performance issues will always be an ongoing effort.
- This isn't everything. We'll be able to reveal more details as we go along, plans can change, and there are going to be more phases but for now, we want to discuss our immediate plans for developing ATLAS.
Phase 1: Quality of Life Improvements, Bug Fixes, & Performance Increases
Arguably our shortest phase and has already commenced in part with performance fixes and some bug fixes, with some work on the Xbox, and some you've experienced on the PTR. Our plan: There will be no new content with this initial phase. This is because we're going to be spending time fixing and adjusting already existing systems in the game. This means tackling pain points that you (and we) are already aware of, ranging from quality of life changes, balance, and polish on existing parts of the game.Reducing the tedium and streamlining getting to the fun. We know that there are aspects of the game which are frustrating and the solutions we can take to fix them (such as the Silo we implemented in a previous update to help with feeding crew). We're making some meaningful changes here that will impact the player's experience in the game, some larger than others, but all with the same goal in mind to improve the overall game loop. Just a few of the changes and fixes (both small and big) we're planning to make:
- Fixing speed sails and increasing overall wind speed effectiveness.
- Adjustments to blueprint stat rolls and crafting requirements.
- Making improvements to logs for companies.
- Increasing max stack sizes for certain items.
- Removing the negative effects of status effects, including vitamins.
- Giving players the option to choose which Kraken to fight.
- Reducing the frequency of surface attacks by sharks.
- Increasing the treasure map spoil time.
- Cargo Container adjustments.
- Replacing the text in the game with a universal font style.
- Hiding more text behind the "Extended UI" function
- Making ladders easier to climb.
Keep in mind that some of these items are things we want to address quickly, even if we consider them to just be temporary fixes for now. The changes in this phase will provide a much better experience in the present; however, we'll be circling back to these areas in later phases to make much more extensive changes to these systems. One example of this would be "sailing." We'll make some early improvements to sailing during Phase 1 (such as fixing speed sails and increasing overall wind speed) and then we'll loop back to sailing during Phase 2 for a more thorough pass on sailing functionality. Some more examples like this include:
- Tames and breeding will get a general balance pass, then we'll do a larger update on tames and creatures in Phase 4.
- Blueprint scaling will get some early adjustments in Phase 1, then we'll address it some more in Phases 2 and 3.
- Temporary fixes for certain combat meta pain points (until they can be further ironed out in Phase 3) such as: stat scaling, torpor, NPC swivels, harpoons gliders.
Phase 2: Seas, Ships, and Sailing Phase 2 is when we'll start to reintroduce new content to the game. The general philosophy of this update will be:
- Ensuring that you all are spending more time having fun on ships and out at sea.
- Making the ocean feel less repetitive, more inviting, and more rewarding.
- We want ships to feel like homes! If players want to spend all their time at the sea, they should be able to play that way successfully.
There are quite a few ways we'll be doing this, but you can expect changes along these lines:
- Improvements to existing sailing and ship systems.
- Introducing more NPC encounters on the ocean (and different types too).
- Introducing more activities you can do on your ship.
- Exploring ways for players to store ships safely when going offline and taking a deeper look at overall travel times and ship functionality (such as sails/wind/cargo containers).
These are just a few examples of what we'll be tackling in Phase 2 and we expect that players will feel a welcome and marked difference in their experience out at the sea once these changes are made.
Next, we'll be covering Phases 3 and 4. Please keep in mind that a lot of the details in these phases are very early and we're still figuring out our exact priorities, but there are a few things we're relatively certain of and are exploring right now:
Phase 3: Skills & Combat Here are some things we're pretty confident we'll be doing in some form:
- A skill tree rework. We're interested in something more akin to specializations and roles to give more depth to the skill choices you make.
- Improvements to make combat feel more fluid and impactful. We want it to feel even more fun when you're fighting!
- Changing the ship combat meta to embrace stronger piracy gameplay:
- A shift to a "boarding" combat meta.
- New incentives for choosing between sinking, pillaging, or outright stealing ships.
- Potentially adjusting the ship stealing process/claim time.
- Changes to encourage more fighting on ship decks.
Phase 4: World, Claiming, and Tames/Creatures This phase is perhaps the largest section of our new roadmap. As the furthest phase out from right now, it is definitely the most subject to change over time, but we'd still like to share an overview of our current thoughts on these areas of the game. In this phase, we'll be exploring various subjects such as:
- The world layout and network. Some of the points we're currently exploring are a possible combined PvPvE network and different continental world layouts.
- Factions, which are very early in design right now, but are something that we're very interested in from both a gameplay and a narrative perspective as a means of giving players across multiple companies shared goals.
- Adding more MMO-esque elements to the game such as more populated ports/towns, deeper in-game economies, additional storage options, etc.
- We'll also be making some significant changes to the claiming system, adjusting how much of a role it has on the world and addressing some of its biggest problems such as "pillar spamming" and "honeycombing".
- Reducing the importance and role of tames and creatures in the game, as well as polishing other PvE content in the game such as Golden Age locations, boss fights, the Fountain of Youth, etc.
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