
Currently shield piercing is an all-or-nothing proposition, which was not my intent and is clearly a balance problem. This is something we will try to address.
Almost, but there is a fine difference: shields can recharge and require energy, armor usually does not.Arioch wrote:"Ballistic shields" are better known as "armor."
Glad to hear it, thank youArioch wrote:Currently shield piercing is an all-or-nothing proposition, which was not my intent and is clearly a balance problem. This is something we will try to address.
Weapon can be temporarily disabled with a right click. Not exactly what you are asking, but does the job.spitfire_ch wrote:Boarding: hold your fire
When trying to capture an enemy vessel, it is not helping when your ships are automatically firing at the vessel. A "don't shoot this target" command would be very helpful in such situations, maybe, in addition, even a general "hold your fire" command.
Thanks for the hint! I wasn't aware of that.bjg wrote:Weapon can be temporarily disabled with a right click. Not exactly what you are asking, but does the job.spitfire_ch wrote:Boarding: hold your fire
When trying to capture an enemy vessel, it is not helping when your ships are automatically firing at the vessel. A "don't shoot this target" command would be very helpful in such situations, maybe, in addition, even a general "hold your fire" command.
Yes. We declined to do this right before release because of the risk to game balance, but we'll definitely address it in the future.zolobolo wrote:Is a re-balance of maintenance costs of ships planned?
They seem to be too flat, and even small differences between smallest and largest crafts
Great, I don't think on much, if pirates (and maybe humans) could raid the trade lines that would be a great step. Looking forward to anything though that you have cooked up.Arioch wrote: There's some discussion of commerce raiding in this thread: http://stars-in-shadow.com/forum/viewto ... ?f=2&t=210
Thanks!Arioch wrote:Cheat has been moved to the developer's menu. This is enabled by placing an empty text file named "show_hidden_options.bool" in your /Stars in Shadow/ directory. The menu is accessed by clicking on the "Options" title text in the options menu.
Which is exactly why we didn't call them that.SirDamnALot wrote:Side note about Assault Marines: Since they are meant for ship-to-ship fighting as well some ground action, the term "space marine" would actually be correct for once(to bad it's cliched as hell and a copyright/trademark minefield)