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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 23, 2014

Wow.  Gamers that understand that gaming isn't always priority over everything.  Another reason to love this community.  I will have to wait patiently because I have work commitments.  Well, I will have to pretend to wait patiently because I have work commitments.

 

 

 

on Mar 23, 2014

You are forgetting that you could test out of the class before the Alpha comes out. If you are that smart!!!

on Mar 24, 2014

Pre-Alpha Check list :

- Pay Power Bill... a real pain, but consequences of Alpha cut-off too horrible to contemplate (Don't forget .... thank the Judge for his patience)

- Don't pay the Phone Bill, stop's those annoying calls from the Real World

- Curse as you lose Internet Access - damn Phone Company - sign up for Satellite link

- Ring mortgage company to finance Satellite Bill

- Spring clean house, you need to avoid the wife going nuts with the hoover just on the point of zapping Planet Zargon after 5 false starts

- Stock up on the Valium (or Blue Bombers, whatever takes your fancy), essential survival aid after 3 consecutive all-night Alpha mayhem sessions

- Erect Exclusion Zone Fence around house with Keep Out Sign, and warn neighbours its going to go down as anti-social if they dare ring door bell

- Hire guard dog to run lose inside the zone for those who cant read .... and try to ring door bell

- Pay Lawyer retainer for "Dog Bites Neighbour" court case

- Ring Mortgage company (again) to finance the court case

- Send wife on the long delayed duty visit to Mum, ensure its a minimum of a week, preferably two

- Phone in sick with flu to cover the two weeks, pay Doc the bribe

- Clean PC from dust bunnies, setup the coffee machine in the Study, say a few Prayers to make up for not going on Sunday.

Think that covers most of main items ..... unless you can think of a few I forgot .......

on Mar 24, 2014

You forgot the warm up training exercises for your mouse finger in preparation for marathon click fests.  With little finger muscle stretches to prevent cramps.  Think of how marathon runners prep for the big events.

on Mar 24, 2014

Great, can't wait to start

on Mar 24, 2014

Come on 27 th. I want to look at all the mechanics and how they interrelate.

on Mar 24, 2014

I have a horrible, crippling feeling gnawing at me, telling me that the game is going to become my new obsession and consume my time like... a time-consuming thingy. Thousands of hours if GCII is any indication.

I can see it now, dashing and/or limping home from my classes to see if a new build is released, only to see that there's nothing :'C

 

on Mar 24, 2014

You forgot the brain muscle exercises.

on Mar 24, 2014

Also, since it's an alpha, you should practice yelling "Arrgh!!" for when it crashes.

on Mar 24, 2014

...Think that covers most of main items ..... unless you can think of a few I forgot .......

 

Might I suggest a catheter or some Depends? Can't waste time on silly things like trips to the bathroom and such.

on Mar 24, 2014

3 days WAAAAAGH!

on Mar 24, 2014

ParagonRenegade

I have a horrible, crippling feeling gnawing at me, telling me that the game is going to become my new obsession and consume my time like... a time-consuming thingy. Thousands of hours if GCII is any indication.

I can see it now, dashing and/or limping home from my classes to see if a new build is released, only to see that there's nothing :'C

 

 

One ... more ... turn ...

on Mar 24, 2014

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Quoting Zydor, reply 123...Think that covers most of main items ..... unless you can think of a few I forgot .......

Might I suggest a catheter or some Depends? Can't waste time on silly things like trips to the bathroom and such.

Amateur. Real pros move their computer, mini fridge and microwave into the bathroom and play from the gamer's throne. If you're wimpy enough to need it, bring a pillow and practice sleeping in a sitting position, but real men don't need sleep.

on Mar 24, 2014

WIllythemailboy
Amateur. Real pros move their computer, mini fridge and microwave into the bathroom and play from the gamer's throne. If you're wimpy enough to need it, bring a pillow and practice sleeping in a sitting position, but real men don't need sleep.

 

LOL Well, I guess I just have a more sensitive nose than you. I prefer my gaming room to only have certain odors and none of them resemble a bathroom. If that's what it means to be a "pro" I'll stick with the amateur hour. thank you very much.

on Mar 24, 2014

Haha wow I'm not that obsessed with the game!!!

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