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12 years ago the best indie game was released

FTL: Faster Than Light is a roguelike game created by indie developer Subset Games, which was released for Windows, MacOS, and Linux in September 2012. In the game, the player controls the crew of a single spacecraft, holding critical information to be delivered to an allied fleet, while being pursued by a large rebel fleet. The player must guide the spacecraft through eight sectors, each with planetary systems and events procedurally generated in a roguelike fashion, while facing rebel and other hostile forces, recruiting new crew, and outfitting and upgrading their ship. Combat takes place in pausable real time, and if the ship is destroyed or all of its crew lost, the game ends, forcing the player to restart with a new ship.

The concept for FTL was based on tabletop board games and other non-strategic space combat video games that required the player to manage an array of a ship's functions. The initial development by the two-man Subset Games was self-funded, and guided towards developing entries for various indie game competitions. With positive responses from the players and judges at these events, Subset opted to engage in a crowd-sourced Kickstarter campaign to finish the title, and succeeded in obtaining twenty times more than they had sought; the extra funds were used towards more professional art, music and in-game writing.

The game, considered one of the major successes of the Kickstarter fundraisers for video games, was released in September 2012 to positive reviews. An updated version, FTL: Advanced Edition, added additional ships, events, and other gameplay elements, and was released in April 2014 as a free update for existing owners and was put up for purchase on iPad devices

Synopsis

The player controls a spacecraft capable of traveling faster-than-light (FTL). It belongs to the Galactic Federation, which is on the verge of defeat in a war with an exclusively human rebel faction, simply called the Rebellion. The player's crew intercepts a data packet from the rebel fleet containing information that could throw the rebels into disarray and ensure a Federation victory. The goal is to reach Federation headquarters, waiting several space sectors away, while avoiding destruction from hostile ships or by the pursuing rebel fleet

Development

FTL is the product of the two-man team of Subset Games, Matthew Davis and Justin Ma. Both were employees of 2K Games's Shanghai studio, and became friends during their tenure there, playing various board games in their free time.

Davis had left 2K Games early in 2011, and after biking through China, returned and joined Ma, who had also recently quit, and began working on the core FTL game. They agreed they would spend a year towards development and if their efforts did not pan out, they would go on to other things. Following the success of the game, the pair began work on their second game, Into the Breach.

The idea for FTL was inspired by tabletop board games, such as Battlestar Galactica: The Board Game, a 2005 space roguelite computer game released by Digital Eel, Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space, and non-strategic video games, such as Star Wars: X-Wing, where the player would have to route power to available systems to best manage the situation.

Unlike most space combat simulation games, the beginning idea was the player being captain rather than a pilot according to Davis, and to make "the player feel like they were Captain Picard yelling at engineers to get the shields back online", as stated by Ma. The intent of the game was to make it feel like a "suicide mission", and had adjusted the various elements of the game to anticipate a 10% success rate of winning the game.

The permanence of a gameplay mistake was a critical element they wanted to include, and gameplay features such as permadeath emphasized this approach.

Only as they neared the August 2011 Game Developers Conference in China after about six months of work, where they planned to submit FTL as part of the Independent Games Festival there, did they start focusing on the game's art. The game was named as a finalist at the IGF China competition, leading to initial media exposure for the game.

The additional attention to the game forced them to extend development – what would be a two-year process – and thus they turned to Kickstarter in order to fund the final polish of the game as well as costs associated to its release, seeking a total funding goal of $10,000. Subset games was able to raise over $200,000 through the effort. FTL represents one of the first games to come out from this surge in crowd-funded games, and demonstrates that such funding mechanisms can support video game development.

With the larger funding, Subset considered the benefit of adding more features at the cost of extending the game's release schedule. They opted to make some small improvements on the game, with only a one-month release delay from their planned schedule, and stated they would use the remaining Kickstarter funds for future project development.

The additional funds allowed them to pay for licensing fees of middleware libraries and applications to improve the game's performance. Additionally, they were able to outsource other game assets; in particular additional writing and world design was provided by Tom Jubert (Penumbra, Driver: San Francisco), while music was composed by Ben Prunty.

Prunty wanted to create an interactive soundtrack that would change when the player entered and exited battle; for this, he composed the calmer "Explore" (non-battle) version of each song, then build atop that to create the more-engaging "Battle" version. Within the game, both versions of the song play at the same time, with the game cross-fading between the versions based on action in the game.

One of the highest tiers of the Kickstarter campaign allowed a contributor to help design a species for inclusion in the game. One supporter contributed at this level and helped design the Crystal.

FTL: Advanced Edition

FTL: Advanced Edition adds several new events, ships, equipment and other features to the existing game. This version was released on April 3, 2014 as a free update for FTL owners, and as a separate release for iPad devices, with the potential for other mobile systems in the future. A new playable species, the Lanius — metallic lifeforms that reduce oxygen levels in any room they are in — were introduced.

Subset Games has stated that they would not likely create a direct sequel to FTL, though future games they are planning may include similar concepts that were introduced in FTL. Their subsequent game, Into the Breach was not funded through Kickstarter and it is unlikely that they will use the platform in future, as they have raised enough money through sales of FTL to fund future projects.

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[-] take_five_seconds@hexbear.net 11 points 2 months ago

disco elysium but you can brush your teeth and take a shower

[-] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Unrealistic. I can't do that irl and I'm no longer a Harry level of fucked. Maybe showering but in that case The Shower is a character in Harry's mind. The Shower is the warm embrace of the womb. It's hard to leave The Shower when entered and on a bad day, and it feels like it's been a long series of bad days it's best to avoid such comforts

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[-] Wmill@hexbear.net 11 points 2 months ago

Found out Hardians wall was built today, thought it meant they were doing construction now and I could have had a job stacking rocks. I'm almost a 1000 years to late to apply deeper-sadness

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[-] Moonworm@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Sometimes I look at like a stair bannister and think about how much history of human development had to happen to get to that point. I have this preoccupation with early human history and the progression of our technology and industrial ability. And then it's like, yeah now all our cars look like shoes and your walls are made of sand amd that's just fucking not even considered.

I really love human beings. We've done so much incredible shit. Just thinking about what insane happenstance had to happen to give birth to us as a species and then that the world is such that it has enabled us to make ourselves insane with disconnection from being animals makes me feel very something.

[-] mustGo@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

I am an unthinking automaton, constantly on the lookout for people with colorful hair in dashing outfits to lend them my silent support.

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[-] SoylentSnake@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

shouts out to women. ya'll know who i'm talkin about.

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[-] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

If Trump had list in 2016 and democrats didn't have him to use, what would they be doing to deflect from their support of an ongoing genocide? He's gotta be the most useful person for America during these times, just a vector to.funnel all outrage about everything on. It's so fucking frustrating seeing people think.that if Trump is elected AGAIN he'll be for real Hitler this time. We did 4 years of Trump and really it wasn't a big deal.

[-] MF_COOM@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

5 more sleeps til Blowback Season 5

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[-] MF_COOM@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Dancing at a wedding last night and a song came on where the only words were instructions on how to dance and everybody except my partner and I knew what was going on I am not ashamed at all to not know what that corny-ass song was lol

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[-] SpiderFarmer@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Not sure why, but there's a lot of people driving around with Mexican flags today, like an unofficial parade. Is it a holiday or something or just the nice weather?

[-] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Today is the grito, and tomorrow mexican independence day

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[-] magi@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago
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[-] videogame@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Chat am I cooked if I still listen to Chapo and Hasan

I unironically don't even think they're that bad, after October 7 they seem far more radical

Hasan is annoying to listen to but I like the streams where he has another less annoying person on like Felix or Boy Boy

I just listen to this shit at work because idk what else, they're an hour+ long and entertaining enough to distract me from the menial labor

[-] JohnBrownsBussy2@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

I still like Chapo. I appreciate that they had much better takes on the genocide and war in Palestine from the get-go versus others in their class of radlibs/socdems/demsocs. I definitely agree that they are more radically, and one of the few mainstream podcasts that unapologetically supports the armed resistance. It's definitely a politics themed entertainment podcast now, as opposed to anything with a program. After Bernie became washed, the dry boys lost all hope. The only suggestions that they (sarcastically) bring up is to hope for a Chavez/Gaddafi figure (they also supported the Uncommitted movement, but that did jack-squat in shifting the Democrat party line on Palestine.)

[-] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

I'll check in on chapo time to time, such as recently cause they covered the debate and it was funny. I was mostly there for Matt so it's been less and less. Never bothered with Hasan, i don't do streamers

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[-] MF_COOM@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

ChatGPT write me my wedding vows

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[-] viva_la_juche@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

One interesting thing about Boston is when you’re crossing the street drivers stop for you?? Me and my partner keep being so confused about that

If the reversed happened and someone from here tried that in Houston they’d get run over lol

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[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Refering to American billionaires funding far right influencers as "domestic vladio".

I am not much of a fan of the Roguelike genre. FTL is such a banger that I easily consider it to be one of the greatest games ever made.

[-] lorty@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 2 months ago

Also FTL has a linux native version, which was a blessing when I only had a crappy ubuntu laptop.

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[-] Wmill@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

I can accept a lot of fantasy bullshit in my media but when the underlining issues of the plot is people not talking things out I get meow-tableflip I'm reading rent a girlfriend few chapters in I think the guy should just tell his family he's a loser with L rizz I've done it and my relationship with them is still strong soviet-huff

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[-] jimmyjohnsandwichsix@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago
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[-] MolotovHalfEmpty@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

I wrote this comment for a thread that just got deleted, so I'm just gonna post it here. It's on the subject of the CIA pushing and popularising the idea of conspiracy theories in order to give themselves cultural cover...

posting

Pretty much, certainly the US government at large. People often point to the aftermath of the JFK assassination as the Warren Comission report famously referred to 'conspiracy theories' and 'conspiracy theorists' frequently and the press ran with those terms. To the degree that this idea has been 'debunked' by modern corporate media, they use the classic sleight of hand by investigating whether the Warren Commission coined those terms, rather than popularised them.

One of the primary counter-agruements these people use is that Karl Popper's influential philosophical book Open Society & Its Enemies used the terms when discussing how society creates meaning from events in 1945. And if you couldn't tell by the title of that work, yes, Popper was a reactionary with a deepseated hatred for historicism, Marxist based thought, who believed that historicism was responsible for "20th Century totalitarianism" and that liberal democracy was the only acceptable form of government (because it didn't require 'bloodshed or violence' for improvement doubt ). And yes, he was of course popular with the US political class and establishment academics at the time, meaning the very people that would go on to be part of the state (from those elected to the intelligence community) in the 1960s when they popularised the term.

If you're interested, the book Mirage Men might be worth a read. It's a history of how the US military industrial complex and government perpetuated and used the UFO phenomenon not only as a smokescreen for secret projects and military action, but also psychological operations against the public. I think someone made a documentary of it years ago, but I've never seen itnso can't say whether it's a good portrayal of the book or not.

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[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I really want to live in the world my parents think we live in. It'd be dope if every union job actually paid $130k/year for like 11 hours of work a week or whatever.

[-] CDommunist@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago
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[-] AmericaDelendaEst@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Does sublingual ingestion imply the existence of domlingual ingestion

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[-] Sator_is_Tense@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

i've been playing a ton of Risk of Rain 2 since gearbox fixed it, and paying way more attention to the music in the game. it's absolutely sublime, Chris Christodoulou's soundtrack is frighteningly perfect for the game and i hope to christ he isn't a fascist b/c the music is perfection and i need someone to admire

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[-] jbk@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 2 months ago

faster than the speed of love

[-] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago
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[-] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

The TItle of FTL: Faster Than Light always bothered me.

In other news, imagine you're a gusano fleeing from Cuba or Vietnam. Communists have taken your land. How the fuck are you actually establishing a small business or getting a job in burgerland? Getting a job is a fucking crapshoot, people seem to hate you everywhere.

My suspicion is if you claim you're a Cuban landowner in the US (or Australia), you can say that you had holdings worth some amount of money, and the state will give you some money and charge the debt to the revolutionary Cuban government or whatever.

At the very least, these countries (US/AUS/whatever) treat fleeing gusanos far better than the average unemployed homeless person.

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[-] Wmill@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Because the bus pull to signal a stop thing broke I gotta shout "I'm getting off here!"😭, once again I find it amusing the autocorrect suggested using the cry emoji after I typed this here

[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Ayyyy, I'm gettin' off 'ere! paulie-point panting

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[-] Blockocheese@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Had a nice day today blob-no-thoughts

Played pokemon arceus, made some really good mashed poatoes, had some fun drinks, and now I'm watching ants canada while doing laundry comfy

[-] Hohsia@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

Has anyone as incompetent of a human being as musk consistently failed upward so often?

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