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After a several month mission Maia 0.68 has touched down! Watch my video below to see a quick overview of some of the new features and fixes.
https://youtu.be/y28WgF5jozI
This is the penultimate development version of Maia. The next update, 0.69 will take the game out of the early access program. This of course won't be the last addition to the game and there are plenty of new and exciting things to come. (I'll also be sticking to my no DLC policy, all main game content updates will remain free.)
If you enjoy Maia's updates, but want to try them earlier, don't forget to set your game to use the development beta branch on Steam which will give you access to my daily builds. (Right click on the game in your library, click properties and go to the beta tab.) We also have a new Discord server to report bugs and talk about the game. Leaving a review would also help us very much as we approach release.
This update brings the all new fire fighting utility robot. This nifty little machine will dart across your base to extinguish the inevitable conflagrations of your poorly maintained colony. If you need a more hands on approach it is of course fully controllable in first person too.
New AI behaviours have been bestowed on the animals, robots and alien creatures in the game, adding many new avenues for emergent game-play. Chickens now can be startled and will flock dynamically to avoid perceived danger. But don't worry, they'll also now nest on many items in the game, providing plenty of annoyance to your colonists and plethora of new and exciting fire hazards.
Colonists are more aware of the actions you take and will sometimes mention if they think you followed their advice and will also comment on what they think of new equipment. They'll also produce more detailed emails and discuss new topics such as the weather, storms and climate and how it's affecting the base and it's inhabitants.
The alien creatures of the planet have had many of their territorial behaviours improved and will now migrate independently in herds on and off the mission area. The changes will also see them attacking your bases in a smarter ways, leading to more dramatic incursions.
Your IMP robots are now more fragile and can be seriously damaged by earthquakes and have their circuits scrambled by solar events. You'll also want to keep them happy as they can now take action against your poor management, hijack your email system and organise a labour movement. Listen carefully and you'll hear IMP robot's new voice-over lines. They'll comment on the awful state of your base, provide snide but perhaps useful observations of your colonists and go on endlessly about how depressed the doors are making them.
The base announcer now has twice as many lines detailing equipment state and supplies, and several new call outs for the colonists. Several of the announcements note ongoing progress in the base that will save you from watching every unboiled kettle.
The new rename tool allows you to set a callsign for any item, room, animal, plant, colonist or robot in the game. The new name will appear in the quick selection menus and emails to help you better manage your base.
The mouse over information on unbuilt objects now states any recent attempts to build an item and if those are still ongoing or if the colonist has given up and why. The base manifest has had another pass too with a new layout with more information and an easier to read format.
But that's not all. There are a lot of changes to the game.
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