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Greetings!

The ALPHA of Galactic Civilizations III is due in 17 days (March 27). I want to use this post as a way to set people’s expectations and, if anything, use this as a public service announcement that you should NOT join the Founder’s program if your goal is to play a video game for fun early. That is not the purpose of the Founder’s program.

The stages of development

Software goes through 5 distinct phases with varying definitions but below is my own personal version:

Phase 1: Prototype

This is where you have something that kind of sort of works. It may not work anywhere else but your machine and only the most rudimentary features are in.  Right now, Stardock has 6 games in prototype of which only 2 have been vaguely mentioned – GalCiv III and Code-named Mars.  Most non-insane studios do not talk about games until they are way beyond this point. 

The purpose of the prototype is work through basic systems and set up the art pipeline.

Phase 2: Alpha

This is where the game will probably work on other people’s computers but it’s nothing that would remotely resemble a “fun” experience.  The fact it works at all is a miracle and only the most basic features are working. Internally this stage means the art pipeline is now working (that is, you can get new art assets into the game) and the underlying engine is functioning.   In my mind, the threshold that makes something an alpha is that it is possible to win (or lose) the game. That doesn’t mean it’s fun.  Most of the features won’t be in.  The purpose of the alpha is to see if the engine works on other machines and start solicitation core game mechanic feedback from members.

As an example: GalCiv II’s alpha was basically sprite based and utterly unplayable. Sins of a Solar Empire’s alpha didn’t have phase lanes. Demigod’s alpha still used Supreme Commander assets and UI.

Phase 3: Beta

Many studios these days have open betas. Betas tend to have most of their major features in and some gameplay in.  How “fun” it is depends on how far along the process they are. Think of your favorite game and change a few variables about it and suddenly it’s not fun.  Civilization IV becomes a lot different if it takes 50 turns to spit out a settler. Call of Duty is a totally different game if everyone has 1000 HP.  You can’t judge what the final game will be like.  But at least now it’s a game.

Phase 4: Gamma

At this stage, it’s a release candidate. You’re not really adding anything anymore. You just want to see if there are any bug issues that got missed.  Some games are reviewed at this phase even because you can pass judgment at this stage.

Phase 5: Release

The game is out and will be judged.

Where we stand

In 20 years of game development, I’ve only shared alphas with the public one other time and that was with the original Galactic Civilizations for OS/2. It was extremely primitive. 

Obviously, our biggest concern is that we’ll have people making judgments on the game itself at this stage.  We’re over a year away from release.  The opportunity here is to see how well the game runs for people but also to hear what long time GalCiv players think of different parts of the game.

The alpha  phase is the opportunity to experiment and try out different ideas. In this alpha, we’re trying out new things such as a new type of technology tree, a single planetary manufacturing queue, a new UI for the planet screen, etc.  Maybe these things will say. Maybe they won’t. That’s what the alpha will help us decide.  That is the point of it.

So to emphasize the point again: Do not play the alpha expecting to have a fun game (though, ironically, the 1 on 1 multiplayer might have some bit of fun based on the playtesting I’ve seen).  But do play it with an open mind to see what things you like, how well it works on your box, what things you think should be changed and share those things with us after giving your own concepts serious consideration.

Cheers!


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on Mar 19, 2014

I typically don't update my drivers unless I run into a problem, I still update them every now and then of course but I am not OCD about having the very last version at all time.  My current GPU drivers are less than 2 months old.

on Mar 20, 2014

I think System mechanic is constantly checking for that, but if there is a problem I'll make sure to check for that.

on Mar 20, 2014

EvilMaxWar

I typically don't update my drivers unless I run into a problem, I still update them every now and then of course but I am not OCD about having the very last version at all time.  My current GPU drivers are less than 2 months old.

Me too, after an update broke stuff that was working fine.

on Mar 20, 2014

Let the count down begin! Only 7 more days to go (barring any last minute problems...) and my computer and I are all set to go.

on Mar 20, 2014

All ready to go.

Computer...check

Internet connection...check

Electricity paid...check

Ready for fun...check

on Mar 20, 2014

ForesterSOF

All ready to go.

Computer...check

Internet connection...check

Electricity paid...check

Ready for fun...check

Computer sub-catagories:

    Operating system ... check (Windows 7 was specified as minimum)

    Memory ... check (minimum has not been announced but the Operating system takes over 2G making 4G about as low as the minimum could possibly be, but I suspect 8G will be better)

    DirectX ... check (minimum was specified as DirectX 10)

    Current drivers ... check

on Mar 20, 2014

Will the elite founders editions be sold after march 27 ? My dad was wondering?

DARCA

on Mar 20, 2014

Ready for fun... UNCHECK THAT! Your going to suffer good sir! 

on Mar 20, 2014

DARCA1213

Will the elite founders editions be sold after march 27 ? My dad was wondering?

DARCA

 

Stardock has indicated that they'll give some pretty advance notice before things 'disappear'. Given that a good week or so was given for the 'standard' edition pre-order thing was removed, I'd assume that when the elite founder goes away we'll get some notification.

 

Given that nothing has happend 'so far' I'd asssume that the elite edition will continue to be sold after the 27th. The alpha is likely to last for quite awhile anyway.

on Mar 20, 2014

If anyone has alpha/beta experience when they stop selling, I REALLY want to win a argument with my dad over something stupid . Lol.

 

DARCA

on Mar 20, 2014

What is fun?

on Mar 20, 2014

Thanks Brad for explaining everything and I look forward to contributing as much as I can to the process. This alpha's gonna be great I think.

I can't wait to see how things have been changed around/altered this time, from 1 to 2 alot was changed...from 2 to twilight even more was changed...all of which I felt was positive and enjoyed. I hope the trend continues.

on Mar 20, 2014

Looks like minor tweaks here and there from now on, the system is in place, now we got to use our tools to our advantage.

on Mar 21, 2014

March 27th is the day I get allergy shot testing and my braces tightened with "close power bands." After that, the alpha version of the game will be fun, no matter what condition it is in.   Thanks for the announcement and clarification. I am looking forward to trying the game. 

on Mar 21, 2014

dgerb34

March 27th is the day I get allergy shot testing and my braces tightened with "close power bands." After that, the alpha version of the game will be fun, no matter what condition it is in.   Thanks for the announcement and clarification. I am looking forward to trying the game. 

Heh, welcome to the club. I Start a 6 months Accutane treatment on the 26th... For those not familiar with that stuff, it is a very potent drug against acne. I have been suffering from persistent chronic acne for years. I tried everything else. It is the last thing to try. Hopefully I wont have the dreaded side effects the unlucky few have when taking this ( And more importantly, it wont interfere with GalCiv III testing )

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