Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - honeyedheroine
Build Version: 1.1.5.3.aa85c96
Release Date: 10/10/2018
Known Issues


What’s New

The Reach Redesign
The redesigned Reach has finally arrived. Dark, verdant and dangerous, we’re very proud of it and we think it’s going to blow you away, especially if you’ve been playing throughout Early Access.

We received a lot of feedback in Early Access that the Reach was too big and too empty. We listened and iterated our segment designs as we introduced the Albion and Eleutheria regions. Each time we felt we improved the atmosphere and use of space but this left the Reach feeling rather lacking, which is quite a big problem considering it’s the starting area of the game.

Not only does the redesign address the atmosphere and emptiness of the Reach, but its labyrinthine layout helps create interesting choices when navigating to points of interest. Will you travel into dead ends full of lucrative discoveries knowing there’s a chance that the Candlewind may appear and make escape difficult? Do you risk a detour through agent infested areas to visit a Wonder that will lower your Terror? Should you choose the shortest route to your destination and risk encounters with Terror inducing Horrors, or should you play it safe and go the long way around which uses more fuel?

Just like Eleutheria the Reach no longer has an inner and outer ring around a central hub. Instead it has just one, larger ring that is divided into five segments and so each segment now has two Stations within it.

When importing a save file from previous builds you’ll see a notification informing you that the Reach has been regenerated and the Fog of War will have covered the chart once again. You won’t lose any story progress, but you will need to rediscover the entire region. We hope you have fun exploring and making potentially life or death decisions in the process.

You’ll notice that New Winchester hasn’t had a makeover yet and that’s because it’s tied into the opening game experience which is coming in a later build.


Terror and Nightmares
We’ve made some really big changes to way the Terror mechanics work in this build. The old system linked Terror to a quality called Condition, which rolled over each time a Captain reached Terror 100. This effectively meant we had a Terror meter of 500 and while you started to experience Nightmares as Condition ticked over, it made Terror gain feel inconsequential and Terror reduction choices seem unattractive.

In this build Terror now runs from 0 to 100 and hitting the limit has a good chance of killing your Captain outright. Even if you do survive, the cost may be very high.

We’ve separated Condition from Terror and renamed it Nightmares, since that is literally what it tracks. Nightmares is a quality that affects your captain directly whereas Terror is more about the state of your crew. Nightmares runs from 0 to 4 and can be gained in various ways throughout the game, but will always increase if you survive a Terror 100 event. Reaching Terror 100 with Nightmares at 4 will also kill you.

To help existing players cope with the changes we’ve added a storylet that will fire when you next load your save file. You don’t have to accept the assistance it offers, but we recommend it as it will give you a chance to get used to the way the new Terror system works.

Here’s a summary of the Terror changes:
  • Ambient Terror now increases at a slower rate, approximately 1 point for every 20 seconds.
  • This rate will still double if you encounter a Horror or if you turn your headlight off, and quadruple if both conditions are met.
  • Falling below half crew no longer increases the rate at which you gain Terror (we will be introducing new consequences for low crew in a future update).
  • Wonders now lower your Terror at a much quicker rate.
  • Docking at hub Stations like New Winchester will no longer set your Terror to zero, instead it will be reduced by 30 if you haven't visited them too recently.
  • Other Stations now have a set of storylets that you can play once per visit. Almost all offer a way to reduce Terror, and they might also offer chances to recruit crew, gain rewards, or have other effects.
  • As your Terror rises you will begin to experience Terror Events. The higher your Terror, the nastier they may be.
  • If your Terror reaches 100 you will experience a dangerous event that is likely to kill your captain. However, several options on the Terror Events give you the chance to reduce your Terror by a substantial amount in exchange for increasing your Nightmares.


Fuel
Now when you run out of fuel you will no longer die immediately. Instead, you'll enter a story event where your captain has a few tantalising options to find a way to keep going. There are many different things that can be burnt after all, but at what cost?

Fuel is also no longer available to buy at every Station but you can check which ones sell it by clicking on the Station’s chart icon. Plan your journeys carefully.


Fuel Efficiency
The rate at which fuel is consumed is now determined by your locomotive’s weight and that of any cargo and equipment it is carrying.

Engine yards now display a locomotive’s base weight alongside the Quarters, Hull and Hold capacity. Mousing over this icon will show you details of the change in fuel efficiency if you trade your current locomotive in.

Your current locomotive’s fuel efficiency can be seen in the Hold and you’ll see it change as you equip items, acquire cargo and use up fuel and supplies.


Supplies and Crew
Now the more crew you have, the faster you’ll get through your supplies. And while falling below half crew no longer increases your rate of Terror gain, we don’t recommend keeping a low crew count. We now check if you have enough crew aboard against your locomotive’s 'Minimum Safe Manning' quality. Expect to see new consequences for low crew in future updates.

We’ve removed shops where crew can be acquired at a whim. You can now recruit crew through ‘Opportunity’ storylets found at Station. Since these opportunities often leave you with the option of either reducing Terror or acquiring crew, you may have to make some tough decisions.


Chart
Since fuel is no longer sold at every Station, we’ve tweaked the information on the Chart icons so it now tells you whether or not fuel is sold at a particular Station. Click the Station icon on the chart to see this information along with the Station’s description, export details and whether or not new Prospects and Bargains are available there.

On loading an existing save file, or on discovering your first Station on a new save, the Station icons on the chart will be highlighted with a red exclamation mark. This is simply to draw attention to the fact that the icons are interactable. After you’ve clicked and displayed Station info for the first time, you won’t see the exclamation mark again.


Updates
  • A bunch of new Prospects and Bargains are available in the Reach.
  • The Prospect and Bargains directional system has been reworked to take into account that Eleutheria and the Reach now only have one ring.
  • The Titania storyline has been reworked.
  • The Traitor’s Wood content can now be completed.


Known Issues
Below is a list of known issues for this build. For a full list of known game issues see our Known Issues page.
  • Erroneous text can be seen briefly when moving between shops.
  • Several SFX can play at once when exiting to the Title Screen.
  • When encountering the Storm that Speaks in Lustrum the Station icon will appear on the chart over its location.
  • Some storylets can overflow Crew and Terror.
  • Terrain on the Chart does not align perfectly on the segment borders.
  • Patch notes on the Title Screen have not been updated, however the build number is correct - check you are on v1.1.5.3.aa85c96.
As always, if you find a bug that's not on the Known Issues page then send us a quick Bug Report.


Bug Fixes
  • We believe we’ve fixed the issue where loot storylets were not opening on Wrecks, however if you experience this issue in the new build, please send an email to us with your save files so we can investigate.
  • The reversed surround sound has been fixed.
  • Crew and Hull will now be removed when items are unequipped owing to Engine Problems.
  • Locomotives will no longer become invisible when storylets fire during the transit gate animation.
  • Peacock wind and Candlewind no longer slow the player down when travelling in the same direction.
  • Peacock wind and Candlewind will no longer slow players out of docks.
  • Prospect and Bargain details and Station descriptions can now be found on the chart for Eleutherian Stations and Platforms.
  • We’ve fixed the title of a Prospect for Langley Hall which referenced delivery to Pan.
  • All Eagle’s Empyrean prospects can now be delivered.
  • The Regent’s Grave Horror can now be interacted with correctly as part of the Traitor’s Wood storyline.
  • You can no longer recruit two Reckless Drivers.
  • The Reckless Driver will no longer appear at all Stations.
  • We fixed an issue related to the Chorister Bee SFX which was causing exceptions in the output log.
  • Credits are back in game.
  • Correct change descriptions are now displayed when qualities decrease.
  • Focus icons now show on twists.
  • Prospect Accepted once again appears over the top of the card when clicking on prospects at hub Stations.
  • Success, Failure and Narrow Success once again appear over the top of the card when selecting branches with a difficulty test.
  • Level descriptions no longer act as spoilers in quality icon tooltips.
  • Quality effect messages no longer appear twice in certain storylets.
  • The [complete] tag will no longer be seen in the tooltips for quest objectives on branches.
  • Values for qualities now display correctly in quality effect messages, e.g. An occurrence! Your 'cheerfulness at Titania' Quality is now ! will now show the actual number.
  • Quality requirement tooltips now deal with singular items correctly.
  • Instructional text is now displayed correctly on branch cards.
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - hanchan
SUNLESS SKIES will be released on 31st January 2019. It will be available on Steam and GOG for PC, Mac and Linux.

WATCH the live dev presentation from EGX which includes a preview of the revamped Reach!

“We’ve used the time in Early Access to fill the world with the most glorious stories, and to refine the play experience: improving combat, tweaking the skyfaring experience, and closing in on a dark and dread-soaked atmosphere.” says CEO Paul Arendt. “The next update, due on 10th October, will include a complete overhaul of the Reach region and extended mechanics for Terror, fuel, hunger and crew.”

To accompany SUNLESS SKIES, we’re releasing a free pen and paper RPG system set in the Fallen London Universe, available exclusively via digital download at https://www.tabletopgaming.co.uk/board-games/news/gothic-pc-adventure-sunless-skies-expands-with-pen-and-paper-rpg.



SKYFARER: A Sunless Skies RPG is a pen and paper RPG system by Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor of Rowan, Rook and Decard, the minds behind Spire, Honey Heist, Goblin Quest, One Last Job and many other games. SKYFARER follows in the footsteps of their previous work with a focus on quick-form, rapid-fire play that leaves players wanting more.

“‘Why don’t you make an RPG set in the Fallen London universe?’ has been a regular request from players for – oo, going on nine years, now. Working with Grant and Chris on SKYFARER to bring one of our worlds to the tabletop has been hugely exciting. I can’t wait to hear what delicious and horrifying adventures people have with their friends,” says Narrative Director Chris Gardiner. “We’ve tried to make the game friendly to new and experienced roleplayers, and to provide evocative adventure seeds to get things moving in an appropriately Failbettery direction. The game is completely true to our universe: player will find mystery, adventure, bad decisions, improbable characters, nocturnal horrors, and tentacles.”

About SKYFARER: A Sunless Skies RPG

While SUNLESS SKIES puts the player in the role of a Captain aboard a locomotive engine, cruising the skies looking for adventure and profit, SKYFARER gives players the opportunity to play the crew. Gunners, quartermasters, engineers, signallers – even mascots – are brought to the fore as the Captain is struck down by misfortune and the crew must band together to get out of, and probably into, trouble.

Using a simple dice-based system, SKYFARER allows players and gamemasters to easily tell stories set in the FALLEN LONDON universe with plenty of climactic moments, tense stand-offs, and grim decisions. As characters risk life and limb, they’ll accrue Peril – the more Peril they have, the greater the chance of them meeting a grisly and permanent end.

Luckily, things are made easier by spending Tenacity – a resource earned by acting in accordance with your character’s drives and beliefs. But how will those integrities change, now you’re out on the frontier of Victoria’s Empire?

Download your copy from https://www.tabletopgaming.co.uk/board-games/news/gothic-pc-adventure-sunless-skies-expands-with-pen-and-paper-rpg, and please let us know how your games go!
Aug 29, 2018
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - honeyedheroine
Today’s release is all about improvements to combat! In order to make combat more satisfying. We’ve tweaked a lot of AI mechanics so that we can make our agents’ behaviour more nuanced and layered.

We’ll go over a few of the most exciting tweaks and improvements to combat below, but if you’re keen to dive into more design detail, our developer Liam McDonald has written a more in-depth design blog about these AI behaviours.

TELLS
One of the major improvements we’ve added across multiple Agents are attack Tells. Tells are animations and sounds that will alert the player that an enemy intends to hurt them.







HEADLIGHT AWARENESS
Most enemies are now aware of your headlight; turning it off (‘L’ key) will allow you to get closer to them (or run away) before they attack. Bear in mind that turning your headlight off will increase the rate at which you gain terror.

Watch the danger indicator crescent around your ship, this will indicate the direction of potentially hostile Agents and pulse red when they decide to take a bite out of you. Enemy locomotives also have running lights which change colour depending on their level of annoyance towards you.

AURA EFFECTS
Aura Attacks are a new type of Agent ability. Unlike armaments, they apply an effect over an area without producing a projectile. For example, a Scrive-Spinster scream attack could grant Terror to anything in a radius around it.



Aura Attacks can affect Hull, Terror or Crew and but never harm the Agent that dispersed the attack. Aura Attacks can be foreseen by their warm-up visual Tells.

VESSEL NAMES

Kickstarter backers will be excited to learn that neutral vessels now show names! Now when you shine your headlight over Agents, their agent type will be listed (Cantankeri, Tackety Scout, etc.). If it's a Tackety Scout, Enduring/Glorious Dreadnought, it'll also display its backer name (UCE Dauntless, HML Balfour, etc.). Keep your eyes peeled and feel free to share your screenshots if you find you or your friends’ vessel names!

TURRETS



Many of you will be delighted to know that we’ve added turrets to some locomotives, such as the Deranged Dreadnoughts. Turrets can fire either armaments or aura attacks. You'll notice they have the wonderful ability to rotate to try to face you, though they may fire opportunistically at anything the agent considers hostile within their firing arc!

NEW RAMMING BEHAVIOURS
We also wanted to improve ramming attacks. There were a few issues we wanted to address such as:
  • It isn't clear to players when an Agent was about to initiate a ramming attack;
  • Since Agents move at their standard speed while ramming, it doesn’t feel like contact should be particularly damaging (and it can be hard to notice that you’ve actually taken damage);
  • Ramming doesn’t create satisfying avoidance challenges;
  • It’s not clear when a ramming attack has been completed or terminated.



Agents now have three ramming stages: Preparation, Acceleration, and Collision.

At the Preparation Stage, Agents will rapidly come to a standstill when a target is in sight, and will indicate with a Tell.

Then, the Agent will accelerate rapidly towards their target. During the Acceleration Stage their default movement parameters are thrown to the wind and they'll have a more powerful speed.

If they manage to hit a collidable object, they'll transition into the b]Collision Stage[/b]. This means that if they hit a player or Agent, that locomotive will suffer damage; if they hit a inanimate object (like a chunky rock), the ramming Agent may receive some damage; and—the most fun bit to test for our development team—both the ramming Agent and their target will be knocked back. Below is an example Barry was testing before we balanced out the mechanic:



NEW AGENTS
For those exploring our newest region, Eleutheria, you may now have the pleasure of meeting The Undeparted. These spritely chaps were featured at the very end of the Eleutheria trailer. They’re quite good at sidling up beside you. They’re particularly fond of hiding in patches of darkness like extinguishments.



You'll also find new Bull Cantankeri and Senior Scriveners roaming about, who are a bit tougher to beat than their little brothers and sisters.

RECOIL AND KNOCKBACK



New knockback and recoil effects have also been implemented to ensure that when projectiles are fired player locomotives and Agents will react in a more realistic and satisfying manner.

BLUE KINGDOM
With Eleutheria out in the wild, our writers are busy preparing the Blue Kingdom. Our Narrative Director, Chris Gardiner, recently shared a cryptic design chart in the Failbetter Discord.

Our art and architecture inspiration for the Blue Kingdom starts with Mesopotamian structures.



The grand scale of ancient structures seen in things like Pieter Bruegel the Elder's drawings of the Tower of Babel were hugely inspirational.



We were also drawn to the incredible blockbuster effect in John Martin's paintings. In our design document for this region, Chris has put specifically, "They generally show civilisations in the middle of apocalyptic scenarios, which isn't exactly right for us, but the sense of dynamism and risk they convey is valuable. The player should feel in danger in the Blue Kingdom, and as if they could be crushed by vast cosmic forces"





OUR NEXT RELEASE: SURVIVAL AND THE REACH
We’ve also been working on plenty of research and development for the improvements to survival mechanics and the Reach segments, which will be part of our next release build in October—stay tuned!

STREAMING ON STEAM



For this build, our most skilled locomotive captain, Lesleyann, will be showing off some of the latest combat mechanics along with Haley, today at 15:30* directly on our Steam page! We hope you’ll come join us!

*Note: Stream will start around 15:30 BST but may be a few minutes late as we upload builds. Keep a look out on our Failbetter Twitter for the most recent updates.

SUNLESS SEA & PAX WEST
In case you haven’t heard, Sunless Sea: Zubmariner Edition has just launched on PS4! It’s our first ever console game and we can’t wait to see what you think of it!



And, if you’re eager to try it out and in the Seattle area, it’ll be playable in the Sony section at PAX West 31st August - 3rd September. If you attend, be sure to send your pictures to @failbettergames on Twitter!
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - honeyedheroine
Build Version: 1.1.4.5.2f2c56e
Release Date: 29/08/2018
Known Issues


What’s New

Combat

Agent behaviour
We’ve spent a lot of time improving the Agent behaviour in this build. We want combat to feel diverse, realistic, fun and above all tense. Each encounter should be a challenge with different Agents employing different tactics, and likewise the player should need to approach each fight with different strategies. Here’s what we’ve been working on:
  • A major overhaul of enemy AI: improved tactics, new aggro rules and tweaks to enemy movement.
  • Enemies can now drift and use lateral thrusters.
  • Enemies are more manoeuvrable and less likely to collide with terrain, if they do they can extricate themselves.
  • New ramming behaviour for Cantankeri, Grievers, Chorister Bees, and Star-Maddened Explorers.
  • Tells (animations and sounds) to alert the player that an enemy is about to launch a particular attack.

Knockback
Knockback is now in place on all player and Agent weapons, including area-of-effect type attacks. When you fire your weapons your locomotive will recoil, and all projectiles cause knockback to player locomotives and enemies alike, making combat feel more weighty and realistic. Many Agent projectiles also deal blast damage so try not to get too close!

N.B. Knockback has not been added to small asteroids and space debris. While it would look amazing, we are not sure at the moment whether it’s something we are going to implement. It may have an impact on performance for example and we’ll need to assess that first.

Turrets
All Dreadnoughts and the Empyrean Outriders now have turrets mounted to their locomotives. Their turrets will cease to operate at a certain level of damage, but they are no longer an easy target from behind, and close range combat with them is not such a good idea. Their turrets will rotate and fire at you or any other beastie that the Agent is feeling wrathful towards.

Arcing
We’ve implemented arcing on Agent weapons. The Empyrean Outrider’s turret uses powerful homing missiles which will relentlessly hunt you down unless you are nimble enough to get out of their range. Arcing has only been implemented on Agent weapons so far, we didn't have time to balance this feature on player weapons. This will go out in a later update.

Auras
Aura attacks are a new type of Agent ability. Unlike weapons, they apply an effect over an area without producing a projectile. Empyrean Outriders for example, will drop a barrel bomb which will tick down and explode. If you are within the blast radius when it goes off, you will take damage.

It’s not just Hull that can be affected by these AoE attacks, the Outriders bomb will kill Crew for example, and the Scrive-Spinster’s scream attack will also grant Terror to anything in its range. Aura attacks can be foreseen by their warm-up visual Tells, so a sharp sky-captain will have time to react and get their locomotive out of harm's way.

Headlight awareness and wrath crescents
We introduced the wrath crescent in the Threat build and with Eleutheria we saw the arrival of the first Agents that react to headlights (Dousers become wrathful when headlights are on, Outriders are angered when it’s off, Grievers don’t like a light shining in their face when they are trying to catch forty winks)

In the Combat II build most enemies are now aware of your headlight. Aggressive Agents will be able to sense you from further away when it’s on. Turning it off will allow you to get closer to them, or enable you to run away before they attack, though at the cost of increasing your rate of Terror gain.

The Wrath crescent has been improved and will start to indicate the direction of potentially hostile Agents much earlier, allowing you to react accordingly. Will you turn tail and run or will you head into the fray?

New Agents
This update sees the release of three new enemies: the Undeparted, Bull Cantankeri and Senior Scriveners.

Player movement
We’ve made further adjustments to player locomotives - all player vessels are now more manoeuvrable.


Engine Problems
Now when your stats drop and you are no longer eligible for an item you have equipped, your locomotive will start to suffer from Engine Problems. Your engine’s heat value will be halved, hampering your ability to take on enemies effectively. When you next dock, your equipment will be removed along with any boosts they confer.


Vessel Names
When you illuminate an enemy with your headlight you will now see its class, e.g. Tackety Scout, Cantankeri, Douser, etc. This information will disappear after a few seconds and you'll not see it for that individual Agent again. If you encounter an Agent of the same type, you won't see its name until a full two minutes has elapsed since sighting the first one.

If the Agent is a Tackety Scout, or an Enduring or Glorious Dreadnought, then you’ll also see one of our Kickstarter backer’s vessel names. These backer names will also be seen on transient Wreck discoveries.


Updates
  • The new Traitor’s Wood content is fully in place.
  • The content for the Wreck of the Berrenger is now in game.
  • The Incautious Driver’s storyline can now be completed.
  • Headlights now flicker and cut out when entering extinguishments - sail carefully!
  • Agents spawns have been reduced in Eleutheria and some segments of the Reach and Albion now that their behaviour has been tweaked.
  • The Vala now has a quality requirement 50 Mirrors.
  • The Pellinore and Moloch have had their Hull value increased. The Parzival, Bedivere and Agravain have all had their Hull reduced.
  • The Agravain has been replaced with the Medea at the London engine yard.
  • Balancing to Agent and player damage, as well as Agent HP.
  • Hull repairs at Pan now cost Eleutherian Mysteries rather than Sovereigns.

Known Issues
Below is a list of known issues for this build. For a full list of known game issues see our Known Issues page.
  • Arcing does not currently work for Agent to Agent combat.
  • Audio cannot currently be attached to Auras so these attacks currently have no sound effects.
  • The final audio is not yet in place for all Agent attacks. Placeholder SFX have been added in some cases.
  • When docking after suffering from Engine Problems, if you have a full Hold the jettison interface will trigger twice (just press cancel each time to close it).
  • Additional Hull and Crew are not removed when items are automatically unequipped on docking after suffering Engine Problems.
  • Agent names are missing from Curators.
  • Agent names for Glorious and Enduring Dreadnoughts do not display correctly in Albion.
  • Agent health visuals (smoke, fire, blood particles) are not removed as Agents heal.
  • Bull Cantankeri do not yet have a bespoke storylet.
  • If a wrathful Agent loses wrath towards a player and subsequently regains it in another encounter, the wrath crescent will not display.

As always, if you find a bug that's not on the Known Issues page then send us a quick Bug Report.
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - hanchan


Eleutheria is the third region to enter Sunless Skies. We’re looking to create a feeling of dread throughout the game, and Eleutheria itself is the main harbinger: it’s the darkest region, with the most unnerving enemies, the most oppressive atmosphere and the most threat. We’ll expect your postcards!

How to find Eleutheria

To access Eleutheria you will need to travel through the Reach-Eleutheria Transit Relay located in the Hybras segment. Go prepared and be warned; you may not be able to come back via the same route through which you enter. Permits are not cheap, they will set you back 800 Sovereigns and once purchased you’ll need Savage Secrets or Caddies of Dried Tea to gain entry.



What’s new in the release?

Your headlight affects your rate of Terror gain and in Eleutheria it will also affect the way agents behave towards you. Some cannot tolerate the light and will attack you when your beam shines over them, others will become wrathful when it’s off. Sleeping Grievers are a perfect example, shine your light on them if you dare. That said, even with your light off they can sense your presence in other ways. We recommend you keep your Terror low when entering their territories. It’s not a good idea to bump into them either.



When to use the headlight will become a fine balancing act since Eleutheria is so dark you’ll definitely need to use it to tell what terrain you can crash into. Even scouts have a difficult time seeing what’s in front of them. No matter whether they are Discerning or Oblivious scouts, they will mark all Eleutherian finds with a ‘something dark’ icon on your chart.




Just like with Albion we’re keen for you to explore Eleutheria yourselves and we don’t want to give too much away, but in brief Eleutheria contains:

  • Seven new Stations (normal ports) and three Platforms (smaller ports).
  • Three new agents; Dousers, Grievers and Empyrean Outriders
  • Two new Spectacles.
  • New transient Discoveries: Stacks, Blind Hermits, Extinguishments, Crossroads and Amber Chunks.
  • New persistent Discoveries: Well of Wonders and Wreck of the Berrenger (content for this wreck didn’t make the cut off for release so the model is in place and the content will follow in the next update).
  • A new locomotive; the Medea-Class Destroyer is available at the Pan engine yard.
  • The Altani-Class Outrider has returned and is available at Eagle’s Empyrean.
  • New locomotive equipment and weapons are available at Pan.
  • Eleutherian Prospects and Bargains.
  • Blemmigans! The Blemmigan Voyager joins the game! This chap was unlocked as part of the community goals during the Kickstarter. This completes all of the community Blemmigan content! Hooray!

(The Undeparted, seen in the trailer, didn’t quite make it into this release, so look out for them in the upcoming Combat II release.)

A note on performance

Some of our players have been experiencing performance issues in the last few builds. We made a bunch of fixes in the Roleplay update which addressed various exceptions caused by weather and wrath that lead to an eventual game freeze. However, we found that some rare weather exceptions remained.

We believe we’ve fixed the last of the weather issues now, but like peeling an onion, once we fixed those bugs we found other performance issues lurking underneath which had been hard to detect until the weather errors were out of the way.

We've spent the last week continuing to peel that performance ‘onion’ and we've made significant improvements. However we can see there is more for us to do to improve performance across the game, so this is not the end of the optimisations.

To help us out, you can report your performance issues and provide us with your output logs. Les has instructions on how to do that in the full Patch Notes post on the forums.


The Road to Full Launch

We’ve been considering our progress, your feedback and the time we have left before launch. We’ve decided, to ensure the game is the standard that you expect from us, that we’re going to move the launch release to January 2019.

There are two main reasons for this.

The first is that we want to do more work on a couple of areas of the game than we originally budgeted time for.

Since we worked on the Reach, we've gotten a lot better at designing and building regions. We're very happy with how Eleutheria has turned out, and we think it's important to bring the Reach up to the same standard, both in terms of atmosphere and the quality, variety and frequency of the experiences during exploration and traversal.

Although we anticipated we'd want to make some improvements to the Reach and had set aside some time for it, it’s significantly less time than we need for the full range of things we want to do. We think the Reach is a particularly important region to get right because of its position in the middle of the other three, and because it's where players are first introduced to the High Wilderness. We've decided it's worth taking the extra time to get it right.

Here's a preview of our work on The Reach

We also want to revisit some of the survival mechanics, which in their current form don't always shape the experience in the ways we’d like – especially Condition and Terror.

This won't add an extra four months of work. We considered launching in November or December, but those are very difficult months to release an indie game. This is partly because of the large number of sales events, and partly because so many AAA games concentrate their releases and marketing in the run up to Christmas.

We'll use the extra time in that four month period to make further improvements to the game, including to the UI and the reading experience. And of course, we’ll be sharing all this work as we go in regular Early Access releases.

We'll be releasing COMBAT II as planned, in the week of 30th August. The next major update after that will be out in early October, and will include the improvements to The Reach. We'll update our road map soon with further details.


Live streams in the dark

We’re celebrating the release of Eleutheria with another guest stream! This time you’ll find us on the official Caffeine channel with Alex and Meeks. A number of Failbetters will be there throughout, including an in-depth look at writing some of the new ports with James Chew - please drop by and say hi!

As a double treat, artist Tobias Cook will be appearing on the Gamasutra twitch channel talking about how art and level design intersect in Eleutheria. Drop by today at 12pm PDT (8pm BST) to join in the chat.
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - hanchan
Build Version: 1.1.3.5.4d9e3cf71
Release Date: 25/07/2018
Known Issues


What’s New
Eleutheria has arrived. It’s dark, deadly and terrifyingly beautiful. Survival here is very hard. Good luck Captain, you’re really going to need it.

To access Eleutheria you will need to travel through the Reach-Eleutheria Transit Relay located in the Hybras segment. Go prepared and be warned; you may not be able to come back via the same route through which you enter. Permits are not cheap, they will set you back 800 Sovereigns and once purchased you’ll need Savage Secrets or Caddies of Dried Tea to gain entry.

The Eleutherian region has a different layout to the Reach and Albion. There is no inner and outer ring, just a central hub and one wide ring surrounding it, which is divided into four segments. Eleutheria also features a new type of port, mini ports known as Platforms. You’ll be able to dock at Platforms and access content in the same way you do at larger Stations, as they are now known.

In our previous update we introduced the ability to toggle your locomotive headlight on and off. Your headlight affects your rate of Terror gain and in Eleutheria it will also affect the way agents behave towards you. Some cannot tolerate the light and will attack you when your beam shines over them, others will become wrathful when it’s off. Sleeping Grievers are a perfect example, shine your light on them if you dare. That said, even with your light off they can sense your presence in other ways. We recommend you keep your Terror low when entering their territories. It’s not a good idea to bump into them either.

When to use the headlight will become a fine balancing act since Eleutheria is so dark you’ll definitely need to use it to tell what terrain you can crash into. Even scouts have a difficult time seeing what’s in front of them. No matter whether they are Discerning or Oblivious scouts, they will mark all Eleutherian finds with a ‘something dark’ icon on your chart.

Just like with Albion we’re keen for you to explore Eleutheria yourselves and we don’t want to give too much away, but in brief Eleutheria contains:

  • Seven new ports (Stations) and three Platforms.
  • Three new agents; Dousers, Grievers and Empyrean Outriders
  • Two new Spectacles.
  • New transient Discoveries: Stacks, Blind Hermits, Extinguishments, Crossroads and Amber Chunks.
  • New persistent Discoveries: Well of Wonders and Wreck of the Berrenger (content for this wreck didn’t make the cut off for release so the model is in place and the content will follow in the next update).
  • A new locomotive; the Medea-Class Destroyer is available at the Pan engine yard.
  • The Altani-Class Outrider has returned and is available at Eagle’s Empyrean.
  • New locomotive equipment and weapons are available at Pan.
  • Eleutherian Prospects and Bargains.
  • Blemmigans!


A note about performance
Some of our players have been experiencing performance issues in the last few builds. We made a bunch of fixes in the Roleplay update which addressed various exceptions caused by weather and wrath that lead to an eventual game freeze. However, we found that some rare weather exceptions remained.

We believe we’ve fixed the last of the weather issues now, but like peeling an onion, once we fixed those bugs we found other performance issues lurking underneath which had been hard to detect until the weather errors were out of the way.

We've spent the last week continuing to peel that performance ‘onion’ and we've made significant improvements. However we can see there is more for us to do to improve performance across the game, so this is not the end of the optimisations.

Players will still see brief dips in FPS in certain circumstances (docking/undocking, deploying scouts, just before crossing segment borders as the next segment loads), but they should not experience continued stuttering. Anyone that does needs to report this to us so we can diagnose the problem. Details of what we need you to send us are below.

Any player who has experienced the stuttering in previous builds should take the following steps after today's update:
  1. Go to C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\LocalLow\Failbetter Games\Sunless Skies\storage\
  2. Delete the data folder
  3. Launch the game to regenerate the data folder
  4. Play as you normally would
If after taking these steps you experience further persistent performance issues, please dock at the port in the segment where you experience any stuttering and send an email to skies@failbettergames.com with your save files and your output log so we can look into individual cases.


Updates
  • We’ve revamped the controls menu.
  • Controllers are now remembered between playthroughs once activated.
  • Hotkeys are now in place for the navigation bar interfaces (H = Hold, O = Officers, etc) - see their tooltips for details.
  • A whole bunch of new SFX are in place including Scout deployment jingles and Agent wrath sounds (we dare you to go antagonise an Enduring Dreadnought)
  • We’ve introduced an Ambient SFX slider on the audio menu but we've not finished separating out all the SFX from the environmental sounds
  • New Officer ambient messages for circumstances like opening the last barrel of fuel
  • Additional scout messages
  • Replaced the loading percentage with a circular icon


Bug Fixes
  • We fixed an issue on Wefts of Unraveled time which reset the in-game date, causing time related stories to become locked
  • We've fixed more exceptions with the weather functionality which was causing errors to be spammed to the output log and an eventual game freeze.
  • The equipment and weapon stats at Portsmouth Arsenal, the Inscribed Tinkerer’s Workshop and Mr Menageries Stall for Delicious Scouts have now been updated.
  • We’ve fixed an issue with the Rochester Races which stopped players claiming victory.
  • The Amenable Host’s quests now reset correctly when you pass on a legacy to a new Captain.
  • You can now progress fully through the quest at Perdurance.
  • The directions token for the Bombazine prospect to the Mausoleum now works correctly.
  • Items are now removed from the Repentant Devil when asking him about his possible enemies.
  • We’ve removed references to Muses Marks and replaced them with Moments of Inspiration at Traitor’s Wood.
  • Players will no longer become trapped in a Must Event at Traitor’s Wood.
  • The Repentant Devil storyline can no longer be farmed for XP.
  • The Altani once again has three auxiliary slots.
  • The chart icons on the legend are no longer stretched.
  • The Officer's chat interface can no longer be opened over the top of Navigation interfaces.
  • The Fatalistic Signalman's ambient message for Magdalene's is no longer firing at Polmear & Plenty's.
  • You can now once again only accept a maximum of four prospects.
  • We've fixed all the typos in the Officer's ambient messages.
  • Headlights now toggle correctly when purchasing a new locomotive with the headlight off.
  • The chart now focuses on the player when it is opened in Albion for the first time.
  • The Guest’s projectiles now despawn correctly and their SFX can no longer be heard after death.
  • We fixed an inconsistency with a Leadbetter & Stainrod Nature Reserve storyline at Traitor’s Wood.
  • The election can no longer be held at Brabazon after winning.
  • You can now speed up the credits using controllers.
  • The headlight can now be turned on and off with a controller.
  • The Incognito Princess is no longer referred to as Signaller


Known Issues
Below is a list of known issues for this build. For a full list of known game issues see our Known Issues page.
  • The Spatchcock has lost its engine SFX.
  • A few assets in Eleutheria do not have collision damage applied to them.
  • Ambient messages and the player locomotive can appear underneath Amber Chucks assets
  • Em dashes are not working in ambient messages - this will be seen as a large gap
  • Headlight toggle SFX is not in place on non-Spatchcock locomotives
  • No docking SFX on some Stations and Platforms in Eleutheria
  • Large locomotives like the Bedivere can be shunted to the side when leaving Platforms in the Pan segment
  • The loading icon will stop cycling making it appear as if the game is frozen during loading

As always, if you find a bug that's not on the Known Issues page then send us a quick Bug Report.
Jun 7, 2018
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - honeyedheroine
Skyfarers, in this update you’ll find a plethora of additions that embellish roleplay within Sunless Skies! This build also features:
  • Updates to Character Creation
  • A new Ambition
  • New Origins and now Deeds
  • 3 new Officers
  • 4 new Mascots
  • A slew of new locomotive weapons and equipment
  • An interesting new twist on our FBG Podcasts!

And some extra news:The Blemmigan Gallivanter, one of the three blemmigans achieved during the Sunless Skies Kickstarter is now available in Sunless Sea!



CHARACTER CREATION
New character origins have been added: you can now play a priest, a revolutionary, a zee-captain, and an ex-Auditor of the Ministry of Public Decency!



The whole Character Creation process has received a significant visual upgrade - everything is now much prettier and clearer, with lashings of gorgeous art. As requested by our Early Access players, you can now also cycle through your avatar's appearance options using a button rather than using the dropdown menu.



There are a few new pieces of headwear to select from within the cameo creation, and a whole new section dubbed 'Attire' which features full-body outfits such as the diving suit.

ORIGINS & DEEDS
Levelling up your character has also received a substantial visual upgrade. We hope you'll find the process more pleasant and evocative!

We've also added more than a dozen new facets to develop your character. You can now choose to have been one of the first brave souls to enter the sky, to have fought at the Blockade of New Winchester, or to have received a foretelling of your own death!



Every origin now has a unique facet to develop its story: Auditors can choose why they were fired from the Ministry, for example, while priests can decide what happened when they suffered a crisis of faith.

This update also includes our first two 'deeds' - character facets that are only unlocked by experiencing certain circumstances while playing. Part of the fun of these is in discovering them, so we'll keep what they are and how they're unlocked a secret for now. Perhaps a small hint, though: one of them is called 'A Narrow Escape.'

AMBITIONS
An extensive new Ambition is now available! The Song of the Sky is a grand tale of fame and its pursuit, written by Harry Tuffs.

The Song of the Sky looms in your mind, a half-finished monument.

Unlike the Sunless Sea version of this ambition, the Song of the Sky isn't just about achieving fame; it's about actually writing the story you leave behind, the creative decisions you make while doing so, and the pitfalls of publishing it.



It's not enough to merely accomplish great deeds - you must ensure they are portrayed in a manner that does them justice! What better way than to write them yourself? Will you create a romantic adventure or a searing expose? Are you the hero, or merely the witness? Is it a story of glory or of horror? Deal with an Omnivorous Publisher. Fall afoul of the Ministry of Public Decency. Write your legend!


OFFICERS
As you may have read, Kieron Gillen has joined the list of exceptional Sunless Skies guest writers and has written an exquisite and horrifying journey with an Incognito Princess!



Other officers becoming available in this update include the fiercely competent (and fiercely adorable) Rat Brigade and the brooding Repentant Devil, written by James Chew and Emily Short, respectively. Our next build in July will also introduce the Incautious Driver.



You may find them milling about both The Reach and Albion. As officer stories stretch across multiple regions, not all these stories can currently be completed - but as the game expands, more of them will open up.

MASCOTS
It is now the Perfect Pangolin’s true time to shine - new mascots have arrived! Though, you’ll have to wait to meet our Perfect Pangolin in Eleutheria.



Alongside her Magnificence, the other more available mascots include the Kickstarter-exclusive Obviously Delicious Rabbit, as well as the Inadvisably Big Dog, and the Useless Cat. The canine and feline mascots can be picked up at certain locations depending on your stats.



NEW LOCOMOTIVE EQUIPMEN
Locomotive equipment has received a substantial overhaul, with stats, requirements and costs changing. About a dozen new pieces of equipment have been added, including the Wit & Vinegar Winch and Pully, Lamellared Sky-Steel plating, a Gleaming Galley, and Sensible Plumbing.

All the locomotives now handle differently, from the lumbering Pellinore to the nimble Parzival, which rewards the skilled player with precious maneuverability in a fight.

You'll also find two new locomotive models available:the Agravain-class juggernaut (a lighter, more versatile version of London's dreadnoughts), and the Medea-class destroyer (an experimental engine, the product of exiled genius). The Agravain is available immediately, but you'll have to wait for the next build for the Medea, as it lies in Eleutheria.



NEW LOCOMOTIVE WEAPONS
Higher-tiered levels of the shotgun, rapid-fire and project weapons are now available! Shoot your enemies with even more efficiency and power. We recommend the Cotterell & Hathersage Golgonooza:

"What immortal hand or eye, dare frame thy fearful symmetry?" The pride and terror of Cotterell & Hathersage, colloquially known as 'the Finisher'. Its recoil is never forgotten by those who fire her. The opinion of those fired upon is best sourced through a good medium.



WHAT’S NEXT
Mark your diaries for upcoming terror and dread, as our next build release will be Eleutheria, the third region of the High Wilderness! In Mid-July expect a whole new spooky region to explore; new, nightmarish agents, and improved survival mechanics (you'll need them).



This FBG Podcast we’re trying something different! Join us on FuzzyFreaks’ channel Friday 8th June at 13:30 BST, where she’ll be trying out the latest build. A few of us will be on voice chat and we’re sure many other Failbetterers will tag along in the Twitch chat too! Fuzzy often streams for 6+ hours too, so there’s plenty of chances to catch the stream live.
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - honeyedheroine
Build Version: 1.1.0.4.cd2a9a87a
Release Date: 07/06/2018
Known Issues



What's New
Officers
The first batch of new officers have been released and you can now talk to them and assign them to benefit from their stat boosts. Assigning an officer can only be done when docked. Open the officer's interface on the navigation bar and click the little circle next to their icon. The cap icon will show when they have been successfully assigned. You can talk to your officers either by clicking on their icon within the officer's interface, or on the officer HUD in the top right of the screen.
New on the scene are the Incognito Princess, the Repentant Devil and the Rat Brigade, all with their own storylines and ambient messages which fire as you approach ports and various discoveries. Existing Officers like the Inconvenient Aunt and Fatalistic Signalman have also received updates and expansions to their storylines. The Incautious Driver and Clay Conductor's storylines will be available in a future build.
Mascots
Mascots are also available in this update. The Obviously Delicious Rabbit is available for our Kickstarter backers and the Useless Cat and Inadvisably Big Dog can now be acquired. The Perfect Pangolin has also been deployed but since she is obtained at a port in Eleutheria you'll need to wait for the next update to get your hands on her. Similarly the Blemmigan Voyager will be released in a future update. Like officers, all mascots offer stat boosts when equipped and can be interacted with.
Character Creation
We've jazzed up the character creation screen. Not only has it received a new background and icons but there are now four new Origins and a new Ambition: The Song of the Sky.
This update to the character creation screen does not include additional character attributes (e.g. noses, chins, brows, etc.) but it does include two new 'hats' - a turban and a hijab for our Sikh and Muslim communities respectively.
Character Progression
We've also spruced up the Character Progression screen. In the last update we added a few additional Facets and now there are even more to choose from as you level up your captain.
Victory Screen and Heirlooms
We now have the Victory screen in place for when you complete your Ambition, which is very similar to the legacy screen when you die and create a new captain. After successfully completing your Ambition, your successor will receive everything that a new captain would after the death of an old one, only they will not have a piece of equipment removed and they will receive a very prestigious Heirloom quality. Heirlooms will be displayed in your Possessions interface. Have fun collecting them all!
Headlights
Headlights can now be toggled on and off (L on the keyboard, controller support coming soon). Turning your headlight off will cause your current rate of Terror gain to double. Toggling your headlight will have more implications in later builds.
Chart
The chart now has an expandable legend. The regions have been separated and scrolling away from the centre of your current region is limited, but you can toggle between regions using the arrows on the legend.
Wrath and Health Feedback
In the last update we added the wrath crescent, a little arc of red light that pulses and indicates the direction of an agent that has taken a dislike to you. We've also added some additional wrath feedback mechanics in this build. All mechanical agents now have white lights along their hull and when you invoke their wrath they go to red alert! Organic agents emit a red aura of rage.
All agents now have health feedback too. Mechanical agents will start to smoke when they reach 50% health and will go on to catch fire at 25%. Organic agents start to spew 'blood' particles at 50%, which gets worse at 25%.
Locomotives
There's a new locomotive available at London: the Agravain. The Altani has been removed from London and added to a port in Eleutheria for lore reasons. You'll be able to get your hands on it again once our third region is released.
We've also altered the movement parameters of all the available locomotives so that they handle differently. While all locomotives share the same maximum speed, some like the Bedivere will reach that top speed much quicker than other locomotives. Some like the Parzival have a lower skid suppression so are a bit harder to handle, but are much nippier in battle. Others are steadier but don't take corners quite as quick. We hope you have fun finding the perfect locomotive for your needs and that you'll leave us feedback on the forums.
Equipment
We've added a bunch of new equipment, available at New Winchester and London, along with higher tier weapons!
Higher tier equipment, weapons and scouts now have quality requirements. If requirements have been added to items that you have equipped on your existing save game, you may no longer meet the requirements. If this is the case you will not receive their bonuses after the Roleplay update, however they will not be automatically unequipped from your locomotive. Because of this you may see some unusual behaviour with your cargo number. Unequipping the item will resolve this. More details can be found here.
In the future we will implement a method for notifying players that they no longer meet the requirements for equipped items when their stats drop through storylets and other actions.
We've also tweaked equipment tooltips so that they state the locomotive slot that they can be equipped to. No more guessing when purchasing new equipment.

Updates
  • Agent movement is now halted when the chart is open.
  • Some agent's movement parameters have been tweaked, Reach Marauders are slightly faster for example.
  • All Isambard Line assets, including the signal boxes, have been updated to look dilapidated and to fit with their region.
  • Ambient messages are in place around the Isambard Line signal boxes.
  • We've made some optimisations to the interfaces in game which will improve performance.
  • The game now continues to run/load when you tab out.
  • We've reorganised some of the quality categories to tidy up the Profile and Possessions interfaces.
  • We've reduced the Gratitude cost when purchasing items like Ministry-Stamped Permits and Savage Secrets from factions like Victory Hall and the Ministry of Public decency.
  • You are now rewarded with Sovereigns on handing in port reports rather than fuel and supplies. The amount you receive has also been buffed slightly.
Bug Fixes
  • Wrath and Weather Halo mechanics will no longer cause exceptions which cause the game to freeze.
  • Dreadnought bullets now despawn and do not spam the output log with exceptions.
  • We've fixed exceptions that were fired when engaging Curators.
  • The ? chart icon now updates when the player encounters Transit Relays after being found by oblivious scouts.
  • Spectacles, Transit Relays and Persistent Discoveries are now marked with their correct icons on the chart when discovered without the aid of a scout.
  • Spectacle, Transit Relay and Persistent Discovery icons now persist on the chart after reloading the game.
  • Kickstarter backers can no longer obtain multiple Cyclopean Owls.
  • The controller instructions no longer overflow the storylet interface when UI scale is increased.
  • You can now back out of all sub-menus on the Options menu using a controller.
  • Instructional text now displays correctly on the character creation screen.
  • Highlighting on Origin choices no longer persists if selecting a different Origin on the character creation screen.
  • We have changed the wording on some origins and histories so they are less confusing on the summary panel of the character creation screen.
  • Interface tooltips are no longer tied to the cursor.
  • We've fixed the stretching in the Curator animation.
  • Label overlap on the chart has been drastically reduced.
  • Isambard Line assets are now correctly aligned on the chart.
Known Issues
Below is a list of known issues. For a full list of game issues see our Known Issues page.
  • The Altani has not been reverted to three auxiliary slots yet (and will not be available again until Eleutheria is released).
  • There are a few typos in the Officer's ambient messages.
  • The Fatalistic Signalman's ambient message for Magdalene's is firing at Polmear & Plenty's.
  • The Officer's chat interface can be opened over the top of navigation interfaces.
  • You cannot currently open navigation interfaces alongside the Officer chat interface.
  • The new Character Progression screen is affected by UI Scale.
  • Locomotive descriptions on the engine yard interface is affected by Font Scale.
  • The player's avatar is affected by UI Scale when creating a new character - if not set to defaults then the avatar will be blank.
  • The new Character Creation screen is affected by Font and UI Scale.
  • Some of the Ambition text is cut off on the Character Creation screen.
  • Icons are stretched on the Chart legend.
  • The chart does not focus on the player when it is opened in Albion for the first time.
  • Tooltips do not work on the victory screen.
  • The game fade-out and victory screen fade-in overlap.
  • The red wrath lights on mechanical agents do not turn off once they disengage/flee.
  • Red wrath lights on mechanical agents are not toggled on on secondary agents during 'wrath chaining' (e.g. when you anger a Tackety and his buddy comes over to help him fight, the lights will remain white).
  • The headlight toggle is not currently mapped to controller support.
  • The headlight toggle SFX is only in place on the Spatchcock.
  • Purchasing a new locomotive with your headlight off will cause your new ship to load with the headlight on visually, but not functionally - i.e. you'll gain double Terror while the light is 'on'. You need to turn it off and on again to restore proper functionality.
  • After purchasing a new locomotive with your headlight off you need to press L twice to turn off the headlight on your new locomotive.
As always, if you find a bug that's not on the Known Issues page then send us a quick Bug Report.
May 9, 2018
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - honeyedheroine
One of the things we really wanted to finesse was the feeling of 'Threat' within the game. Sunless Skies is a brighter, more diverse landscape than Sunless Sea, so it's extremely important to us that there’s still has a sense of peril and dread.

WEATHER
With Threat as our main focus, we’ve been busy implementing a few Hazardous Discoveries. Beware, as some existing Discoveries now have the ability to spawn enemies!

The most major Hazardous Discovery work includes adding three different types of weather to the High Wilderness, which effect players and their locomotives in different ways.



The Peacock Wind is a ripe, boisterous wind which blows in the Reach. It smells green and mulchy, and sends leaves scuttling against the windows of your engine.

The Candle-Wind is a hollow, howling wind, flickering with a procession of candleflames. It gives you a gnawing hunger, impossible to satisfy.

The Storm That Speaks is a storm of growling thunder, stabbing violet lightning, and countless voices that ride its winds. What are they trying to tell you?



WORSHIP
Our writers have also been busy creating gods. While paganism is not condoned by The Church in London, many skyfarers were once zailors, and when they couldn't bring their old gods with them to the High Wilderness, they found new deities to worship among the powers of the sky.

Captains may now find that certain actions can attract a god's attention or wrath. Currently, only a few events grant or use attention, but more will be added as development continues.

The Waste-Waif dwells in the deserted spaces where suns have died, and commands the winds the same way a shepherd commands sheepdogs. The lost, the outcast and the dying like to imagine a kinship with it.

The Burrower Below gnaws at the roots of heaven. Skyfarers say her breath is the fog that fills the High Wilderness, and sometimes they make oaths in her name. Her retribution is rightly feared.

The Storm that Speaks is a tempestuous power associated with grief, melancholy, regret and the past (where its house is said to lie). Some say that the hours mined in the Reach are its tears. It is partial to souls.



SCOUTS
More scouts are now available, including: the Star-Smitten Bat, the Intrepid Cavey, the Cyclopean Owl (a Kickstarter exclusive) and the Ratronaut!

Each scout has a different set of stats, so some will travel further, or report additional findings each trip, or provide more information about the things they find!

OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
With the Scout additions also comes some additions to the Chart, such as icons for transit stations, Spectacles, and Discoveries.



With more features at our disposal, we’ve now made improvements to agent and Discovery spawning. This will affect the variety and frequency of Discoveries and agents you'll come across. Now your captain’s actions will have more effect on the types of things you encounter in the High Wilderness. We've spent a lot of time creating interesting and dynamic situations we can’t wait for you to discover!



We've also enlisted the horrific imaginations of Harry Tuffs and Emily Short to craft some new Nightmares. As your Terror rises and your Condition worsens, you may find yourself experiencing new sets of horrific realisations.



We've also revised and expanded the Winchester War between the Tacketies and Stovepipes. The war now has a greater effect on the spawning of each side's vessels. New content has been added to reflect its current state (including new more opportunities to affect the course of the war and new Bargains and Prospects). In addition, the systems that handle its general progress will conduct themselves more discreetly behind the scenes. You can always read the newspapers at New Winchester to learn of recent developments in the war, including how both sides perceive you.



Our Threat build has also received some updates to Wrath. Agents will now provide visual feedback when they are provoked or hostile. A few animations and visuals for damaged agents are also now implemented (with more coming later!), helping to indicate how close to death they are.



Our next build will cover improvements to the roleplaying aspects within the game. Next month prepare yourselves for new officers and officer storylines; mascots; character backgrounds; new pasts and deeds; and even some new weapons and equipment for player locomotives!

Join us this Friday at 16:00 BST for a FBG Podcast on Twitch. Lesleyann will be touring us through our tantalising new features!
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition - honeyedheroine
Build Version: 1.0.9.4.72fb12b
Release Date: 09/05/2018
Known Issues

In a nutshell, the Threat update is all about making the High wilderness feel like a more dangerous place. It is a more dangerous place. Be prepared to defend yourself. Be prepared to die, frequently. You are welcome.

What's New
Hazardous Discoveries
Various transient discoveries across the High Wilderness are now Hazardous Discoveries, that is they have a chance to give you a nasty surprise when you interact with them. This is generally in the form of spawning a beastie who will be rather displeased to see you (their sudden appearance may give you a bit of a shock, but we'll be adding a more subtle spawn animation in the future).

Some discoveries (Vitrified Structures, Curators Eggs and Grim Inscriptions) now have a halo effect similar to Spectacles where Terror will be applied when you get too close. Others like Wefts of Unravelled Time force interaction when you approach. Sail carefully!

Weather
Weather is a special type of Hazardous Discovery that randomly spawns throughout the High Wilderness (there are many spawn points in the Reach but only a few in Albion at present. We will be implementing additional weather spawn zones in a future update). All weather exhibits a physical force on locomotives along with other effects, some negative others beneficial.
  • The Peacock Wind will increase your rate of Terror gain but also replenish your current barrel of supplies up to 100%.
  • The Candlewind will increase your rate of supply consumption. Ensure you have enough sustenance before daring to cross it.
  • The Storm-that-Speaks is an interactable discovery. If you can cope with the Terror gain and Hull damage on your journey to the eye of the storm, then perhaps you may speak to it.

Scouts
The Diffident Bat finally has some company. This update sees the release of an additional three scouts, the Star-Smitten Bat, the Intrepid Cavy and the Ratronaut. For Kickstarter backers there is also the Cyclopean Owl. These are not just pretty pets, but useful lookouts each with varying abilities. There are three attributes by which scouts can be ranked:
  • Bravery. Scouts are either Cautious and search for things nearby (Diffident Bat, Cyclopean Owl) or Bold and have a longer range.
  • Curiosity. Scouts can be Diffident and only report a single find (Diffident Bat, Star-Smitten Bat, Intrepid Cavy), or they can be Inquisitive and spot up to three things of interest.
  • Acuity. Finally Scouts may be Oblivious and simply mark locations on your chart (Diffident Bat, Star-Smitten Bat, The Ratronaut), or they may be Discerning and will categorise their findings with unique icons.

The helpful critters can be acquired from a very special merchant who you'll encounter at New Winchester. This trader will appear after roughly a month of in-game time on a new account and will have already set up shop on existing saves, so it's worth a detour to take a look at his wares. Be warned though, the merchant is a traveller and once you've poked around his shop he will move on. Fortunately he will always leave a clue as to where he intends to visit next (after a number of stops he will move on to Eleutheria so ensure you do not squander your opportunities to purchase new scouts).

Wrath
Agents now provide visual feedback when they are provoked. A crescent will be seen around your locomotive indicating the direction of the agent and their hostility towards you. The colour will change from white to red as an agent's wrath builds and if it decides to attack the crescent will pulse deep red before vanishing. Some agents have bespoke animations, like Scrive-Spinters which emit a red glow of rage when they decide to hunt you down. Other agents will be updated with similar effects in due course.

Some beasties like the Scrive-Spinster and Enduring Dreadnought now have damage indicators. Dreadnoughts will start smoking when they reach 50% health and will catch fire around 25%. Scrive-Spinsters have a similar effect where they start to ooze yellow particles as they take damage. Again we'll be applying similar effects to other beasties throughout the High Wilderness in future updates.

There are now bunch of new ways for you to accrue wrath from various enemies. Some agents in the Reach will be friendly or hostile towards you depending on your allegiance in the Winchester War. Some will become angry when you are running errands for their enemies in the form of Prospects and Bargains. Other agents, like the territorial Chorsiter Bees, will take issue with you when you are carrying certain items. Approaching them may raise their hackles and while they'll check you out they will generally leave you alone. If you're carrying Nectar however, well, just remember our advice. Don't antagonise the bees!

Updates
  • We've revisited discovery and agent spawning in the Reach so the experience is more akin to that in Albion. Some discoveries that were released in the Albion update can now be found in the Reach.
  • We've added a whole host of new ambient text including segment entrance messages.
  • We've added four interactable Isambard line discoveries.
  • You'll now experience new Nightmares as your Terror rises and your Condition worsens
  • We've expanded the Winchester War content between the Tacketies and Stovepipes with added options to influence the course of the war.
  • The Winchester War now has a greater effect on the spawning of agents around the Reach.
  • New Prospects and Bargains.
  • Hints are now present on the loading screen.
  • Esc now closes interfaces.
  • Bullets and their particle effects have been updated.
  • The locomotive's smoke trail has been updated.
  • New chart icons for Spectacles, Transit Relays and Discoveries.
  • We've improved the UI highlighting for controller/keyboard support.
  • We've made changes to the Prospects and Bargains interface to make it more user friendly.
  • Current and example save files have been removed from the mode selection screen when starting a new game.
  • New Term of Address options on character creation.
  • Wonder and Horror music has been introduced to Spectacles.
  • New SFX are in place throughout the High Wilderness including: docking, agent attacks, weapons fire, looting, fuel/supply barrel change and level up.

Bug Fixes
  • You now have to turn controller support on manually in the control options menu. This is a temporary fix to stop gaming keyboards, mouse devices and non-standard controllers (e.g. foot pedals, arcade sticks, steering wheels) being auto-detected.
  • Controller instructions will no longer become stuck on screen after death.
  • The Interact prompt no longer appears over the top of the transit gates once activated and the animation runs.
  • You can now open more than one section at a time on Possessions interface with a controller.
  • The pause menu no longer opens behind the Chart.
  • Homesteads now appear in the Prosper segment.
  • Collision damage has been applied to Kisigar Gardens and Youngsfound assets in New Winchester.
  • The Worlebury-juxta-mare label is no longer obscured by fog.
  • Collision damage has been applied to all assets in Brabazon.
  • We've fixed the z-fighting near Tuxeed Point in the Brabazon segment.
  • Smoke is now correctly aligned with the pipes producing it in Brabazon.
  • The headlight no longer passes over the port assets at the Royal Society.
  • The new strafing and venting SFX are now present on all non-Spatchcock locomotives.
  • Port Avon bells can no longer be heard when starting a new save file.
  • Port Avon bells are now muted when storylets are open.
  • Port Avon bells no longer distort with player movement.
  • Various SFX are now muted when SFX volume is set to 0% (strafing, venting, docking, Magdalene's clock, Port Avon's bells and Scorn-flukes and Guest attack SFX).
  • Port specific SFX are now heard when travelling to Albion and when moving between segments.
  • We've fixed a bunch of typos and grammatical errors.

Known Issues
Below is a list of known issues. For a full list of game issues see our Known Issues page.
  • The new docking SFX is missing at several ports
  • The Wrath overlay can get stuck on screen after death or returning to the Title Screen
  • The chart icon does not update when players encounter Transit Relays after being scouted by oblivious scouts.
  • Transit Relay and Persistent Discovery icons do not persist on chart after reload

As always, if you find a bug that's not on the Known Issues page then send us a quick Bug Report
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