High Frontier Discussion Forums

We’ve had users asking for a place to discuss High Frontier since the days of the KickStarter.  So we finally rolled up our sleeves, selected a forum package, and got it set up.  You can access it at http://HighFrontier.com/forum, or by clicking the “Forum” link at the top of the High Frontier home page.

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High Frontier version 0.13

We are pleased to announce the release of High Frontier version 0.13!

v13This is the first version of the game to have buildings automatically appear in the zones you define.  They orient themselves towards a nearby pathway, and correctly avoid overlapping themselves or any path.

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Buildings Sprout on the High Frontier

RichHouseWe’d hoped to get version 0.13 of High Frontier out this week.  Alas, it’s not going to happen — but not for lack of progress!  Here’s what we’ve been up to, and what you can expect to see in the next week or so.

The focus of this release is on getting buildings in city mode.  After you’ve painted some zones and laid some paths, appropriate buildings should automatically sprout up as your colony population grows. Continue reading

Help Available

A few players have asked for help getting started with High Frontier.  Sometimes it’s just an installation issue; other times, they’re not sure how to arrange parts in Design mode, or what to do in Manage mode.

If you’re in that boat, fear no longer!  We now have a handy Help page at HighFrontier.com.

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Custom Building Shader

We recently posted some of the first buildings modeled by artists hired with the KickStarter funds.  They all did great work, but we’ve selected five artists to form our core art team for the rest of the work.

One of the first things we have to do as a team is decide upon the materials the buildings will be made of.  In video game terms, a “material” is a combination of texture images and something called a shader — a little computer program that runs for each and every pixel on screen, determining exactly how the textures are combined with lighting and other data to generate their final appearance. Continue reading

First Buildings

We’ve been working with a number of talented 3D artists over the last month or so.  We asked each one to model a building for us — something with a modern-to-futuristic style.  Since it’s always a nice day on the High Frontier, but land is expensive, we asked them to put the roof to good use.  Here are some of the models we’ve gotten so far.

Office tower by Nicolas Bulchak
Office tower by Nicolas Bulchak

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High Frontier version 0.11

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High Frontier version 0.11

Wow, what a couple of months!  We spent most of November working on our KickStarter campaign, which was a big success thanks to all the awesome folks who supported us.  Then we got back to work on the code, working hard to write that “city mode” (which we’ve decided is a snappier term than “internal colony management mode”) that everybody’s been clamoring for.

That’s a very big job, but we’re excited to announce today that High Frontier version 0.11 is now available, and adds this city-mode view to the game for the very first time.

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High Frontier version 0.10.1

We rarely do this — in fact, I don’t think we’ve ever done it before — but we decided to post a maintenance release, containing just a handful of bug fixes.

This is rare partly because we haven’t let a lot of bugs slip out the door in the first place, and partly because we have been doing a major release every couple of weeks, until this month.  This month we’re pretty focused on two things: the internal colony simulation — which is a major new piece of the game — and the KickStarter campaign, which is quite a lot of work in itself.

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On the Beach in Kalpana One

Last week we posted about placing water in the High Frontier internal colony prototype.  Since then, we’ve improved that feature quite a bit, as you can see here.

Beach scene in High FrontierWe’ve developed a custom shader that draws much nicer grass, without the usual tiling artifacts that made it look so artificial before.  And, we now switch to sand for any land below the standard “grass” level.  This is combined with a much nicer user interface that makes it easy to paint smooth, gentle coastlines and beaches.

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