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Feudal Wars: WebGL/HTML5 Browser-Based Classic-Style RTS
« on: February 15, 2016, 02:15:10 pm »

    Now that the buzzwords are out of the way... As some of you might have noticed, I'm a bit of an AoE II nut, which is what led me to find this project, which... well, I think it's awesome, but I'll stick a bit of info here and point you at it and you guys can exercise your free will. :P

Pointing at it: (in case you just wanna look at the site, although that seems to have lost everything except the mailing list subscribe...)

Feudal Wars

Kickstarter (Yes, there's a KS, but don't panic: click here to skip to a bit of explanation)

Resonance22 talks about Feudal Wars (If you don't know, he's a pretty well-known AoE II streamer/YouTuber/commentater, with generally solid opinions (in my opinion!)). If you're skeptical about this project, at about 7:45 he covers a couple of the reasons he's helping them out.

You can access one of the minigames built in the engine here. It's a kinda tower-defensey thing where you use towers and various archer units to defend a castle against waves of enemies. Mainly proof-of-concept as regards using the engine to make a game.



So their basic premise is to make an RTS game in the good ol' style of AoE, Starcraft 1, etc. - you know, concrete damages and armour, 2.5D graphics, and so on - but built on a modernised engine so they can do pretty 2.5D graphics and have hundreds of units without it turning into a slideshow and so on.

That modernised engine is coded in HTML5 using WebGL, which is a thing I'm seeing around more and more. It basically means that whilst the game is browser based and that immediately made me go 'Wait, what?' it's hardware accelerated and actually runs really nicely. Once it's fullscreened, it's basically like any other game. Except maybe don't reflexively hit Escape to pause it.

Okay, so, Kickstarter. I don't know if anybody still loves KS, since I'm woefully out of touch with the zeitgeist, but it seems like an instant abort for some people, so here's some general stuff.

The goal is $30K (which they've made 7% of thus far, on day one). I've mentioned being woefully out of touch, but I think that sounds reasonable. I'unno. If you've jumped to this section, you know better than me. :P

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If we are funded, most of the money will go towards art. Chris Scott (developer/creator) is fortunate enough to have saved in preparation for making the game, so development costs (usually the biggest expense) won't be an expense for at least the first year. Art will always be a big expense because Feudal Wars is a very art-centric game (as you can see from the screenshots).

Server costs will be another large expense. Feudal Wars is built in the cloud with Amazon Web Services for scalability. All of the files are served with a CDN to assure everyone from anywhere around the world can access the game. It is a highly scalable architecture but can also be costly if the player base reaches a critical mass.

We also want to hire a UI person because we, as a team, are particularly lacking in that area. Other expenses include the cost of producing original music, voice acting, kickstarter fees, credit card fees, legal fees and taxes. 

So, TL;DR:
  • The main coder has savings. He'll still be working anyway.
  • They want to make it pretty, so they want to pay artists.
  • Gotta pay for hosting. It's a big drawback of their browser-based model.
  • They want a UI designer because no-one on the current team has ever done it.
  • Other odds and sods like legal fees.

Stretch Goal stuff:

There are a bunch of stretch goals. Some of them are pretty far-out. However, they're planning on implementing everything there regardless of how the KS pans out - they're just hopeful they can get it done more quickly if they make the cash dollar.

The last point regarding KS: they want to make it Free-to-Play. Yay, more hot-button abort words! In this case, though, at least one of their designers (Resonance22) detests Pay-to-Win. Since it looks like currently the premium content is likely to be civilisations, and he's in charge of game balance, it likely won't turn P2W. Never know, but that's how it stands right now.

State of the game:

Much of the engine stuff is done, but it's still in a pretty incomplete state. The map designer is I think close to fully functional, but they're still in relatively early development. Essentially, a lot of the core engine (attacking, hitpoints, unit control, graphics, basics like that) is done, but content (tech tree, upgrades, and so on) is still in short supply. What's there is a good footing though, so it's not like they're going to KS with a half-baked idea and no implementation plan.



There's probably stuff I've missed, but I think that's most of it. I know a bit more, so I might be able to answer questions. I'll also see if I can get hold of Res to answer some as well.
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Re: Feudal Wars: WebGL/HTML5 Browser-Based Classic-Style RTS
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2016, 03:05:22 pm »

Sounds interesting.
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Re: Feudal Wars: WebGL/HTML5 Browser-Based Classic-Style RTS
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2016, 04:04:06 pm »

A new RTS game? With non-shitty mechanics? Hells yeah this is very relevant to my interests.
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Re: Feudal Wars: WebGL/HTML5 Browser-Based Classic-Style RTS
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2016, 04:19:18 pm »

Sounds neat

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Re: Feudal Wars: WebGL/HTML5 Browser-Based Classic-Style RTS
« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2016, 12:06:44 pm »

A new RTS game? With non-shitty mechanics? Hells yeah this is very relevant to my interests.

Basically. Although they've made some design choices I disagree with, according to the latest update:

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1. We will have a truly dynamic and powerful system of siege weapons. Siege weapons won’t feel like normal units like they are in Age of Empires, but rather they will be more like the super weapons they were with long build times and disastrous consequences for enemy defenses. Weapons of mass destruction! We're thinking along the lines of a similar system to the Stronghold games. In Feudal Wars, your siege weapons will be built on the battlefield by a special engineer unit called the Sapper. The Sapper is an infantry unit that can construct colossal siege weapons, fortifications, sabotage enemy defenses, and even lay traps.

2. To balance out the towering trebuchets and other hulking siege weapons, your archer units can scale allied walls to gain extra range and attack. We are still considering the possibility of enemy units being able to climb opposing walls by building ladders.

3. Your armies in Feudal Wars will be led by history’s greatest leaders. These special hero units will be unique for each civilization and they have the ability to empower your army for a brief period. Hero units will not require any intensive micro to use because you do not have to aim or target their abilities. In other words, the heroes will be less like the heroes in Warcraft 3 and more like the heroes in Age of Mythology.

4. Feudal Wars will feature an extremely diverse technology tree with a couple unique twists. Since Feudal Wars will only have 3 tiers instead of 4, players will have far more strategic options and units from the very beginning of the game. Every civilization will feel unique because players will have access to their special unit in the very first tier.
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Re: Feudal Wars: WebGL/HTML5 Browser-Based Classic-Style RTS
« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2016, 01:00:38 pm »

This looks like..

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Re: Feudal Wars: WebGL/HTML5 Browser-Based Classic-Style RTS
« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2016, 01:19:34 pm »

Completely different, really. AoK HD is very little different from the original, bar the expansions, which are still just that - expansions. They're built on the same engine, which is something in particular that the FW team want to work on, because it... is imperfect in a lot of ways. Eighteen years old and all that.

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Stretch Goal stuff:

There are a bunch of stretch goals. Some of them are pretty far-out. However, they're planning on implementing everything there regardless of how the KS pans out

Naval combat will be in the game. It's just not a priority.
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